Free Summit Next Week: Learn from over 150 years of Optical Design Experience!
Register
Sign In
Subscribe
Advertise
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
Bookstore
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Register
Sign In
submit press release
computing News
SPIE Co-Sponsors Winter College on Optics
BELLINGHAM, Wash., and TRIESTE, Italy, March 12, 2014 — The Winter College on Optics brought the fundamentals of photonics to the forefront recently, as students from around the world learned about everything from optics research and technology transfer to biomedicine and renewable energy.
Breaking Down Diamonds, Atom By Atom
SYDNEY, March 7, 2014 — An inadvertent breakthrough in laser technology could enhance the development of quantum computers and other diamond-based technologies.
New Devices Could Realize Optical Microprocessing
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20, 2014 — The future of computing may lie in photonic devices, specifically microprocessors that use light rather than electric signals.
Kotura Inks Fab Deal
ANAHEIM, Calif., March 20, 2013 — Silicon photonics manufacturer Kotura Inc. has partnered with a large Japanese semiconductor foundry, Mindspeed Technologies Inc., and BinOptics Corp. of Ithaca, N.Y., to commercialize a 100G optical engine for next-generation data centers and...
Metamaterials manipulate light on a microchip
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Controlling light on a microchip is no easy feat, but new theoretical designs for miniaturized optical devices made of metamaterials could make it a little easier. A unified theory from researchers at Penn State University combines metamaterials and...
Metamaterials Manipulate Light on a Microchip
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Nov. 28, 2012 — Controlling light on a microchip is no easy feat, but new theoretical designs for miniaturized optical devices made of metamaterials may provide a solution.
All-Optical Nanoswitch Promises Faster Computers
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10, 2012 — The first all-optical photonic switch made of cadmium sulfide nanowires has not only been produced but combined with others into a logic gate for on-chip information processing, which could help bring quantum computing a step closer.
Colvin to Step Down as ON Semiconductor CFO
PHOENIX, Aug. 6, 2012 — ON Semiconductor Corp. and Donald Colvin, its executive vice president and chief financial officer, have mutually agreed to Colvin’s resignation as an officer of the company. He will continue at the firm for up to 90 days while a replacement...
Laser Devised for On-Chip Optical Connections
ARLINGTON, Texas, July 24, 2012 — A new 2-µm-high surface-emitting laser for on-chip optical connections could give computers a huge boost in speed and energy efficiency.
Luxtera, STMicroelectronics Join Forces
Jun 1, 2012 — STMicroelectronics of Geneva has announced an agreement with Luxtera Inc. to produce silicon complementary metal oxide (CMOS) products using the latter’s intellectual property and knowledge. The products will be developed at ST’s 300-mm...
Luxtera, STMicroelectronics Partner on Si Photonics
GENEVA & CARLSBAD, Calif., March 2, 2012 — The two companies will collaborate to bring Luxtera’s silicon photonics intellectual property and knowledge to a photonics process to be developed at STMicroelectronics’ Crolles, France, facility.
Emcore Bolsters Cable Production
Feb 1, 2012 — Emcore Corp. of Albuquerque, N.M., has announced full-scale production of its new 56-Gb/s 14 data rate active optical cables for computing, Ethernet router and switch applications. The high-speed cables are an addition to the Connects Cables line....
Waveguides Need Characterization, Too
Feb 1, 2012 — Measuring the attenuation and isolation of polymer waveguides in optical printed circuit boards will help manufacturers develop and produce better boards for optical communications. The demands of high-speed data transfer in modern computing and...
Emcore Bolsters Cable Production
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Nov. 14, 2011 — Emcore Corp. has announced full-scale production of its new 56-Gb/s 14 data rate (FDR) active optical cables for computing, Ethernet router and switch applications. The high-speed active optical cables are the latest in the company’s Connects...
A Story of Transformation in the Optical Industry
Mar 1, 2011 — The optical communications market has experienced substantial growth in recent years, demonstrating a significant turnaround since 2000, when the industry was at the nadir of the dot-com bust because of the massive build-out of high-speed optical...
Perspectives on the Si Photonics Frontier
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2011 — Because a new market of miniaturized low-cost photonics will soon be created that can leverage the vast scale of CMOS manufacturing to revolutionize industries from computing and communication to biomedicine and imaging, panelists representing...
‘Quantum Cats’ Made of Light
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Sept. 8, 2010 — "Quantum cats" made of photons have been created at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), boosting prospects for manipulating light in new ways to enhance precision measurements as well as computing and communications based on...
Weak Laser Ignites Nanoparticles
GAINESVILLE, Fla., April 6, 2010 — Using a low-power laser engineering researchers have found they can ignite certain nanoparticles, a development they say opens the door to a wave of new technologies in health care, computing and automotive design. University of...
Light Replacing Wires in Chips
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 4, 2010 — IBM scientists yesterday unveiled an ultrafast nanophotonic avalanche photodetector for converting faint optical signals into electrical ones. The device, capable of receiving 40 b...
Molecules Morphed into New Material
ATLANTA, Feb. 24, 2010 – A class of molecules whose size, structure and chemical composition have been optimized for photonic use could one day be designed with the properties needed to serve as the founda...
UOttawa Chair Awarded to Berini
OTTAWA, Feb. 19, 2010 – Dr. Pierre Berini, a professor at the School of Information Technology and Engineering, has been awarded the University of Ottawa Chair in surface plasmon photonics. Establishe...
Photonic Chip Holds World Map
GHENT, Belgium, Jan. 13, 2010 -- Using high-resolution optical lithography techniques important in microelectronics fabrication, researchers in Belgium produced a terascale world map with a circumference of only 40 µm, or about half the width of a human hair.
Frequency Comb Shows Teeth
GAITHERSBURG, Md., & KONSTANZ, Germany, Nov. 2, 2009 – The first optical frequency comb that actually looks like a comb has been built and demonstrated by scientists in the US and Germany. The "teeth" of the new comb – a tool for precisely measuring different frequencies of visible light – are separated...
Silicon Chips May Go 'Green'
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 16, 2009 -- Harvesting optical energy currently lost through heat dissipation in optoelectronic devices could allow them to actually generate more power than they use and help make silicon chips and compound semiconductors more "green," said Sasan Fathpour,...
Silicon Chips May Go 'Green'
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 16, 2009 -- Harvesting optical energy currently lost through heat dissipation in optoelectronic devices could allow them to actually generate more power than they use and help make silicon chips and compound semiconductors more "green." In a well-attended...
<
1
2
3
4
>
(86 results found)
May 2024
Subscribe
Advertise
Issue Library
Latest Products
Flow Cytometer
Agilent Technologies Inc., Chemical Analysis
High Power LED
Lumileds
Fizeau Interferometer
4D Technology Corporation
Pockels Cell
G&H
Low Profile Mirror Mount
Optical Surfaces Ltd.
Optical Line Terminal
Tellabs
Hand-Held Medical Light Source
NICO Corp.
Laser Cleaning System
Laser Photonics Corp.
Board Level Camera
Basler AG
Uncooled Thermal Camera
LightPath Technologies Inc.
Features
Rare-Earth Doped Fibers Deliver Critical Elements to Dynamic Systems
Photonics Spectra
, May 2024
Bottlenecks in Process and Production Hinder Micro-LED Adoption
Photonics Spectra
, May 2024
Beam Deflection Units Increase the Efficiency of Laser Powder Bed Fusion
Photonics Spectra
, May 2024
Explore Our Content
News
Features
Latest Products
Webinars
White Papers
All Things Photonics Podcast
Videos
Our Summits & Conferences
Industry Events
Bookstore
Join Our Community
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a member
Sign in
Contribute a Feature
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Mobile Apps
About Us
Our Company
Our Publications
Contact Us
Career Opportunities
Teddi C. Laurin Scholarship
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
©2024 Photonics Media
100 West St.
Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA
[email protected]
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our
Privacy Policy
. By using this website, you agree to the use of
cookies
unless you have disabled them.