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Ultratech Stepper, Applied Materials Sign Technology Licensing Accord
Jul 20, 2000 — SAN JOSE, Calif., July 20 -- Ultratech Stepper Inc. and Applied Materials, a supplier of products and services to the global semiconductor and flat panel display industries, have signed a contract in which Applied Materials will license the laser thermal processing technology of Ultratech's Verdant Technologies Div. Verdant's process, which involves projection optics and short pulse laser technology, is expected to form advanced contacts and junctions at geometries of 0.10 µm and...
Electronic Display Materials Push Ahead
Jun 1, 2000 — Business Communications Co. Inc. of Norwalk, Conn., predicts that global shipments of electronic display materials will grow by 10.9 percent annually and reach $12.9 billion by 2004. Growth in flat panel display technologies in handheld and...
3D Systems Creates Tunability Materials Technology
May 31, 2000 — VALENCIA, Calif., May 31 -- 3D Systems Corp., in conjunction with Ciba Specialty Chemicals, is currently patenting what it calls tunability : technology capable of creating a solid object with multiple physical properties out of the same material....
Luminescent Materials Show Structure Damage
MALVERN, UK -- MALVERN, UK -- Flashes of light given off by crystals as they fracture may provide clues to structural problems in composite materials used on aircraft and racing cars. When combined with optical fiber and silicon photodiodes, triboluminescent...
New Materials Hold Promise for More Efficient Flat-Panel Displays
Feb 23, 2000 — PRINCETON, N.J. Feb. 23 -- Scientists at Princeton University have reported the creation of a number of light-emitting materials that could greatly accelerate the development of flat-panel computer screens and other compact video displays. The...
LightPath Expanding Alliance with Hikari Glass
Feb 9, 2000 — ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 9 -- LightPath Technologies Inc. and Hikari Glass Co. Ltd. are expanding their strategic alliance. The companies' long-term relationship was originally established to provide LightPath with a stable supply of raw materials...
Optics, Materials & Coatings
Jan 1, 2000 — Changes in the optics market are coming, and fast. The Internet and overnight courier services have changed customer expectations for service and immediate delivery. Improved PCs and easy-to-use optical design software are enabling customers without...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Design Software
Jan 1, 2000 — Any designer knows that real lenses aren’t just surfaces; they’re whole objects with edges, bevels, scratches, bubbles and so on. In real optical systems, some light always reflects when it should refract, and that light has the annoying...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Interference Filters
Jan 1, 2000 — Optical filters separate wavelengths of light using the principle of optical interference. For 25 years, filter technology has enabled products such as missile guidance and target recognition, medical diagnostic tools, analytical instruments,...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Micro-Optics
Jan 1, 2000 — The telecommunications industry was one of the first users of micro-optics, back in the 1980s. The integration of semiconductor lasers, micro-optics and fibers into small packages was the economic basis of efficient optical networks. Today...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: UV Optics
Jan 1, 2000 — Ten years ago, the ultraviolet- transmitting optic was considered a mature, developed product. Today market forces are challenging suppliers to dramatically improve UV optical performance. Suppliers who can meet the challenge will participate in at...
Thermo Vision Sets Date for Merger Vote
Dec 7, 1999 — FRANKLIN, Mass., Dec. 7 -- Thermo Vision Corp. announced that it has received clearance of its proxy materials from the Securities and Exchange Commission, and consequently has set January 6, 2000, as the date for its shareholder vote on the firm's...
II-VI Opens Advanced Materials Development Center
Nov 9, 1999 — PITTSBURGH, Nov. 9 -- II-VI Inc. unveiled its new Advanced Materials Development Center in Saxonburg, Pa., at the company's annual shareholders meeting. According to Carl J. Johnson, chairman and CEO of II-VI, the 5000-square-foot facility will...
Call for Congressional Fellows
Sep 1, 1999 — The Optical Society of America (OSA) and the Materials Research Society (MRS) invite applications for the Congressional Science and Engineering Fellowship, a one-year position to begin Sept. 1, 2000. The program was established in 1995 to facilitate...
Semiconductor Industry Shows Signs of Recovery
Sep 1, 1999 — Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International of Mountain View, Calif., reported a preliminary June 1999 book-to-bill ratio of 1.24 for North American-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment. The trade organization, which represents...
Applied Materials Reports Increased Quarter Earnings
Aug 19, 1999 — SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug 19 -- Applied Materials Inc. reported a fivefold surge in its third-quarter earnings, which it attributed to the ongoing recovery of the semiconductor industry. For the quarter ended Aug. 1, 1999, the company reported net...
Co-Inventor of the Nd:YAG Dies
Aug 1, 1999 — LeGrand G. Van Uitert, co-inventor of the Nd:YAG laser, died June 3. He retired in 1989 after working as a research chemist and materials scientist at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., for 37 years. A member of the National Academy of...
Luminescent Films Called Key to Photonic Computers
Jul 5, 1999 — TORONTO, Canada, July 6 -- Materials chemists at the University of Toronto have created a new kind of luminescent silicon film that they believe could open the door to entirely photonic computer and telecommunications systems. According to the...
Laser Materials Processing Committee Formed
Jul 1, 1999 — The Laser Institute of America plans to give members of the laser materials processing community a stronger voice. It has announced that it is reorganizing the laser materials committee with the hope of strengthening the network of members in the...
Ge-Doped Glass Produces Unique Light Polarization
Jun 1, 1999 — Researchers led by Patrick Kazansky of the Optoelectronics Research Center at the University of Southampton in the UK have conducted a series of experiments that may further explain light polarization in glass. They used Ge-doped silica glass, which...
Semiconductor Sales Up, but for How Long?
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- North American makers of semiconductor equipment are seeing a steady rise in their worldwide bookings of new sales, according to figures compiled by Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International. The monthly reports of...
WDM Spurs Demand for Next-Generation Components
INDIANAPOLIS -- INDIANAPOLIS -- With optical fiber capacity increasing by a factor of two every year, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) is becoming critical to continued growth of that number. This is what Alastair M. Glass, director of the Photonics Research...
Firms Join To Push Light-Emitting Polymer Displays
May 20, 1999 — SAN JOSE, Calif., May 20 -- Cambridge Display Technology and Covion, developers of Light Emitting Polymer (LEP) devices and materials, have formed the Polymer Display Alliance (PODIA). The goals of the alliance are to remove the barriers to market...
IR Microscope Images Materials at nm-Scale
May 14, 1999 — MARTINSRIED, Germany, May 14 -- Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry have developed a microscope to identify material composition on a nanoscale using infrared (IR) vibrational absorption and a scanning metal tip. The scientists...
Photonic Crystals Grow Themselves
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Researchers have experimented with photonic crystals for more than a decade, seeking to develop materials that can be used as building blocks for photonic devices. An innovation from the University of Rochester may radically change the way these...
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