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FAMOS aims to make OCT light sources more compact
VIENNA – Optical coherence tomography light sources will shrink to one-fifth the size of conventional devices with the help of a tapered laser being developed by the European Union project FAMOS (Functional Anatomical Molecular Optical Screening). Seventeen partners have joined forces to bring OCT – a key technology displaying structures located a few millimeters inside tissue – to the forefront. OCT requires white laser light that emerges when a special glass fiber is irradiated with...
FAMOS aims to make OCT light sources more compact
VIENNA – OCT light sources will shrink to one-fifth the size of conventional devices with the help of a tapered laser being developed by the European Union project FAMOS (Functional Anatomical Molecular Optical Screening). Seventeen partners have joined...
Commitment to Photonics Public-Private Partnership Renewed
BRUSSELS, May 2, 2013 — At the Photonics21 annual meeting this week, photonics industry representatives in Europe renewed their commitment to a public-private partnership under Horizon 2020.
Partnership to Offer Advanced Silicon Photonics
MARINA DEL REY, Calif., May 2, 2013 — A partnership between research institutes and a European Union consortium aims to advance silicon photonics production.
Fiber lasers for particle acceleration technologies
SOUTHAMPTON, England – A novel laser system combining the output of thousands of pulsed fiber lasers could be the solution to two main issues affecting current laser particle acceleration technologies: efficiency and repetition rates. Scientists from the Optoelectronics...
FAMOS Aims to Make OCT Light Sources More Compact
VIENNA, March 26, 2013 — Optical coherence tomography (OCT) light sources will shrink to one-fifth the size of conventional devices with the help of a tapered laser being developed by the European Union project FAMOS (Functional Anatomical Molecular Optical Screening).
Using Fiber Lasers for Particle Acceleration Technologies
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Feb. 7, 2013 — A novel laser system combining the output of thousands of pulsed fiber lasers could be the solution to two main issues affecting current laser particle acceleration technologies: efficiency and repetition rates.
SPIE Urges Photonics Community to Protect Horizon 2020 Funding
CARDIFF, Wales, Jan. 30, 2013 — A portion of the European Commission’s proposed €80 billion (about $108.5 billion) research and innovation budget for the Horizon 2020 program could be cut, and now SPIE is calling the photonics community to action, urging that the program’s full...
Nanowire Solar Cells Soak Up Sunlight
LUND, Sweden, Jan. 22, 2013 — Nanowires created from indium phosphide have shown potential for drastically improving solar cell efficiency and costs.
Beyond Recycling: Using Photonics to Save the Planet
Jan 1, 2013 — Historically, the environment has paid a heavy price whenever innovation or technological advances have taken place. But times are changing, and today, modernization seldom occurs without the environment being considered. The public’s...
EU invests in Romania’s nuclear photonics project
Dec 1, 2012 — The European Commission has approved nearly €180 million ($235 million) for a new laboratory in Romania that will study laser-based nuclear physics. The funding for Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) will be provided as part...
Mertin Named President of Photonics21
BRUSSELS, Nov. 14, 2012 — Dr. Michael Mertin, CEO of Jenoptik AG, is the new president of the European Technology Platform Photonics21, the organization has announced. His election fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Osram’s Martin Goetzeler earlier this year.
Project Aims to Up Broadband Capacity 2000 Percent
BANGOR, Wales, Nov. 8, 2012 — Broadband technology has gained increasing speed over recent years, and now it could become 2000 times faster — and for the same price!
Quantum Photonics Researcher Wins Engineering Challenge
BRISTOL, England, Sept. 25, 2012 — Quantum photonics research assistant Dr. Isobel Houghton of the University of Bristol has won the British Science Association’s Strictly Engineering challenge.
EU Invests in Romania’s Nuclear Photonics Project
BRUSSELS, Sept. 19, 2012 — The European Commission approved on Tuesday nearly €180 million ($235 million) for a new laboratory in Romania that will study laser-based nuclear physics. The funding for Extreme Light Infrastructure - Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) will be provided...
Euro Commission: Boost tech to create jobs
BRUSSELS – Europe should boost key enabling technologies (KETs), including photonics, to stimulate growth in the region and create jobs, the European Commission (EC) said recently. The commission tabled its strategy to boost the industrial production of...
Project to boost photovoltaics in the EU
Sep 1, 2012 — The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) has launched a €10 million (about $12.2 million) European Union-funded project to develop affordable, more efficient solar cells. Thin-film solar cell technologies have...
Semiconductor Laser Sets Surface-Emission Record
DARMSTADT, Germany, Aug. 23, 2012 — A semiconductor laser that emits light over a wavelength range of 100 nm sets a record for a single semiconductor laser and could enable more efficient telecommunications networks and gas sensors.
IPG Adds Turkish Operations
OXFORD, Mass., Aug. 9, 2012 — IPG Photonics Corp. announced today that it has opened a new office in Istanbul to provide local support and services for its fiber lasers in Turkey and nearby countries.
Boosting PV in the EU
DÜBENDORF, Switzerland, July 16, 2012 — The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) has launched a €10 million (about $12.2 million) European Union-funded project to develop affordable, more efficient solar cells.
Photonics Professor Wins Krupp Prize
KARLSRUHE, Germany, June 29, 2012 — The Karlsruhe Institute of Technology photonics professor received the 2012 Alfried Krupp Prize for Young University Teachers, endowed with €1 million.
Euro Commission: Boost Tech to Create Jobs
BRUSSELS, June 28, 2012 — Europe should boost key enabling technologies (KETs), including photonics, to stimulate growth in the region and create jobs, the European Commission said Tuesday. The commission tabled its strategy to boost the industrial production of KETs-based...
HiPER to Expand Europe’s Role in Laser-Driven Nuclear Fusion Technology
Jun 1, 2012 — In November 2010, the US’ National Ignition Facility fired the first shot toward a clean energy future. And Europe’s HiPER project will answer the call to arms. Coal, oil and other fossil fuels may or may not have staying power beyond...
Laserlab-Europe consortium enters third phase
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — The aim of a new phase of Laserlab-Europe, an association of key European laser research institutions, is to address the need for new laser infrastructure and to increase human resources for laser development. The consortium entered into its third...
Tabletop Laser Precisely Cuts Brain Tissue
BERLIN, May 30, 2012 — A new tabletop solid-state laser system that produces 6.45-µm pulses to precisely cut brain tissue was developed as part of an interdisciplinary European Union project involving partners from seven European countries.
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