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Laser-Writing Method Supports Long-term 5D Optical Data Storage
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Nov. 1, 2021 — University of Southampton researchers have developed a fast and energy-efficient laser-writing method for producing high-density nanostructures in silica glass. The resulting tiny structures can be used for long-term five-dimensional (5D) optical data storage that is more than 10,000× denser than Blu-ray optical disc storage technology. “Individuals and organizations are generating ever-larger data sets, creating the desperate need for more efficient forms of data storage with a
Nanosensors on CDs Simplify Bio Sample Study
MADRID, March 17, 2014 — CD players have been overshadowed by mp3 files in the entertainment world, but in the biology lab, they could be the wave of the future.
HD Tech Could Get Big Boost from Little Shrimp
PHILADELPHIA, June 28, 2011 — A two-part man-made waveplate inspired by the eye of the peacock mantis shrimp could improve CD, DVD, Blu-ray and holographic technology, creating even higher definition and larger storage density.
THz QCL Made Tunable
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 7, 2009 – A new approach to tuning a laser’s frequency could bring us closer to airport scanners that can distinguish explosives from nonthreatening substances, according to scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Shrimp Eyes That Polarize
BRISTOL, UK, Oct. 26, 2009 – Mantis shrimp, found on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, have the most remarkable and complex vision systems known to science. They can see in 12 colors – humans see in only three – and can distinguish between different forms of polarized light....
Products, Tech Debut at OFC
SAN DIEGO, March 26, 2009 -- A number of new optical communication technologies and capabilities, particularly those for 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s optical links, were unveiled by companies such as Finisar, JDSU, NeoPhotonics, Bookham and Agilent Technologies this week during the...
Corning Forecasts Weaker 3Q
CORNING, N.Y., July 30, 2008 -- Specialty glass and ceramics maker Corning Inc. today announced second-quarter net income of $3.2 billion, up from $489 million a year ago thanks to one-time tax-related gains and strong market demand for LCD TV and computer glass, but its third...
Triumph Acquires Stake in High Tech Plastics
Apr 1, 2008 — Royal Philips Electronics of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, has sold a 90 percent stake in its High Tech Plastics Optics business in Suzhou, China, to Triumph Pan-Pacific Capital Limited of Hong Kong. High Tech manufactures plastic lenses used in...
Device Reshapes Lightwaves
ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 12, 2007 -- Manipulating lightwaves, or electromagnetic radiation, has led to many technologies, from cameras to lasers to medical imaging machines that can see inside the human body. Now scientists at the University of Michigan have developed a way to make...
OIDA: Energy, Industrial Laser Markets Most Promising
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, 2006 -- 2006 has been a good year for the optoelectronics industry, with most markets showing double-digit growth, said Michael Lebby, president and CEO of the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) at the organization's annual forum last...
Laser Method Unveils Ultrafast Photochemical Reactions
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 28, 2006 -- Researchers have made a fundamental advance in understanding how different environments affect chemical reactions by devising a novel way to observe ultrafast photochemical reactions -- reactions induced by a pulse of laser light -- in crystals....
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Aug 23, 2005 — Keithley Instruments Inc. of Cleveland, a provider of measurement solutions for electronics manufacturers, has released a tutorial CD titled "Interactive Test & Measurement Troubleshooting Guide: How to Avoid Common Measurement Errors." The CD lets...
CMOS vs. CCD: Maturing Technologies, Maturing Markets
Aug 1, 2005 — CCD and CMOS image sensor technologies were invented in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At the time, CMOS performance was limited by available lithography technology, allowing CCDs to dominate for the next 25 years. Manufacturing and design of...
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