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Optofluidics Yields a Better Reflective Display
GUANGZHOU, China, Dec. 12, 2023 — With the advent of the IoT, there is increased need to display large amounts of information to people quickly and without distortion in all types of lighting conditions. Though transmissive and emissive displays such as LEDs and OLEDs are widely used, reflective displays are more capable of providing comfortable readability and clear vision in outdoor strong-light environments with low energy consumption. Examples of commercially available reflective displays include electrophoretic
Stretchable Semiconductors Detect Ultralow Light
ATLANTA, Dec. 27, 2021 — A stretchable semiconductor material developed by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is able to act like a second layer of skin and detect ultralow levels of light. The researchers believe that their soft flexible...
Dymax Hires Scully as Sales Manager
TORRINGTON, Conn., May 16, 2011 — Dymax Corp. announced the appointment of Brian Scully as inside sales manager of the customer support department. In that position, he will grow the global customer service and inside sales teams, the company said. He will report to Jennifer...
JILA Upgrades Terahertz Source
GAITHERSBURG, Md., Jan. 24, 2011 — JILA researchers have developed a laser-based source of terahertz radiation that is unusually efficient and less prone to damage than similar systems. The technology might be useful in applications such as detecting trace gases or imaging weapons in...
Solid-state Sensor Combines Optics, Electronics
PITTSBURGH, Nov. 17, 2010 — University of Pittsburgh researchers have created a nanoscale light sensor that can be combined with near-atomic-size electronic circuitry to produce hybrid optic and electronic devices with new functionality. The team, which also involved...
Rofin-Sinar Acquires Lasag from Swatch
PLYMOUTH, Mich., HAMBURG, Germany and BIEL/BIENNE, Switzerland, Oct. 1, 2010 — Industrial laser maker Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc. said Friday that it has acquired Switzerland-based laser maker Lasag AG from The Swatch Group Ltd. for an undisclosed amount of cash. Founded in 1974, Lasag AG manufactures industrial Nd:YAG...
Holograms lighten the payload of unmanned aerial vehicles
ARLINGTON, Va. – US Air Force scientists have devised a way to make un-manned aerial vehicles (UAVs) better eyes in the sky, besides making them lighter and more efficient. Also known as drones or pilotless aircraft, UAVs increasingly are being used for...
Dymax Opens New Office in Seoul
TORRINGTON, Conn., June 17, 2010 — Light-curable adhesives maker Dymax Corp. has announced the opening of a new office in Seoul, South Korea, to provide sales and application support to its clients in the region. Dymax Korea employees Joseph Lee (l-r), Thomas Choi and Simon Kang...
GigOptix Launches ‘Sunset Rescue’ Program
PALO ALTO, Calif., May 7, 2010 — A service that provides replacements for obsolete application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) and field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) using a methodology owned by GigOptix Inc. through its acquisition of ChipX in November 2009 was announced....
Management Change at SME
HAMBURG, Germany, April 29, 2010 — Sharp Microelectronics Europe (SME) has announced that with the beginning of the new financial year starting April 1, it has added new management to the company. David Woodward, the former vice president of sales, will now head the company as its...
Dymax Marks 30 Years
TORRINGTON, Conn., April 22, 2010 — Dymax Corp., a manufacturer of advanced light-curable adhesives, coatings, and sealants and light-curing equipment, has celebrated its 30-year anniversary this year. Dymax celebrates 30 years of providing innovative assembly solutions. (Image: Dymax...
Thermopower Creating Waves
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 10, 2010 – Like a flame speeding along the length of a lit fuse, a powerful wave of energy can be created by using a laser to ignite a reactive-fuel-coated carbon nanotube. It could lead to a...
Jenoptik Opens Laser App Center in Korea
JENA, Germany, March 8, 2010 – Jenoptik Group has opened its new sales, application and service site in Korea for customers and interested parties in the electronic, flat panel, photovoltaic and automotive industries to test and further develop production processes and lasers. ...
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...
Acal Acquiring BFi Optilas
WOKINGHAM, England, Oct. 30, 2009 – Electronic components manufacturer Acal agreed to acquire France-based electronic and photonic components distributor BFi Optilas for €10 million ($14.7 million) in cash and 2 million shares of stock.
Light Travels a One-Way Road
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 7, 2009 -- A new magnetic class of photonic crystals developed by physicists at MIT allows electromagnetic waves to flow freely in one direction only, a phenomenon that could lead to photonic devices, such as optical waveguides, with zero scattering loss.
Shanghai Subsidiary Launched
Oct 1, 2009 — Optis France SAS of Toulon, France, has opened a wholly owned subsidiary in Shanghai, China, to serve the nearby automotive, aerospace, defense and electronic industries. The facility will provide technical and sales support as well as a variety of...
ITC: Tessera Patents Infringed
May 21, 2009 — The International Trade Commission (ITC) has ruled in favor of electronic packaging solutions provider Tessera Technologies Inc., finding that its patents are valid and have been infringed by certain chip makers, the San Jose, Calif.-based company...
UDC Q1 Loss Widens
EWING, N.J., May 11, 2009 -- Phosphorescent organic LED maker, Universal Display Corp. (UDC), reported a net loss of $5.5 million, or 15 cents a share, for the first quarter of 2009. The result compares to a net loss of $4.1 million for the first quarter of 2008. The...
Phosphorescent OLED Lighting Saves Energy
Apr 30, 2009 — The next time you're watching your older TV set and see Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu tackling an offensive lineman, you might ask yourself: Should I chuck the old set and get a plasma or an LCD? Or how about a newer LED or laser TV?...
Light Colors Shrink Chips
BOULDER, Colo., April 20, 2009 – A University of Colorado at Boulder team used both blue and UV light to reduce the size of devices such as computer chips and solar cells. The blue light inscribed the circuitry pattern on a substrate, while the UV light "erased" the pattern edges,...
Silicon Emits Visible Light
SYDNEY, Australia, March 27, 2009 – Physicists at the University of Sydney discovered that silicon photonic crystals, which slow laser light, can convert IR wavelengths to green light.
Now Introducing...e-Death
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Bionic Eye Fast-Tracked
MELBOURNE, Australia, Nov. 13, 2008 -- A consortium of Australian research institutes aims to develop the world's most technologically advanced bionic eye. The goal of the Bionic Vision Australia program announced Wednesday is to have, by 2012, the first advanced protoype of an implant...
Laser Design Expert to Receive 2008 IEEE Sarnoff Award
Nov 5, 2008 — The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) has named James J. Coleman as recipient of the 2008 IEEE David Sarnoff Award for his contributions to the development of reliable strained-layer lasers used to improve the performance...
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