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Common-Path Digital Holography Offers Highly Stable Optical Measurement
XI’AN, China, Oct. 5, 2021 — Compact, common-path digital holography could play an important role in the manufacture of highly stable optical measurement and imaging instruments, according to a scientific group at Northwestern Polytechnical University in China. The group published its review of the different approaches to common-path, off-axis digital holography and investigated the advances that have been made in this branch of optics. The temporal stability of the experimental setups for hologram recording can be
Precision Optics Acquires Portion of Ross Optical for $2M
GARDNER, Mass., July 15, 2019 — Precision Optics Corp. Inc., a designer and manufacturer of advanced optical instruments for the medical and defense industries, has completed the acquisition of certain assets of Ross Optical Industries Inc. for up to $2 million.
Precision Optics Posts Revenue Increase, Loss Decrease
GARDNER, Mass., May 21, 2013 — Optical instruments developer Precision Optics Corp. Inc. posted higher revenue and a decrease in losses for the third quarter ending March 31, as sales of its medical device products increased.
$1M Endoscope Order Received
Jun 1, 2012 — Optical instruments maker Precision Optics Corp. Inc. of Gardner, Mass., has announced a $1 million order for its Microprecision-based endoscopes. Details of the agreement were not disclosed. The endoscopic medical devices deliver optical and...
Precision Optics Nabs $1M Endoscope Order
GARDNER, Mass., April 20, 2012 — The optical instruments manufacturer announced a $1,032,000 customer order for endoscopes based on its proprietary Microprecision technology.
Blocked holes boost light on the nanoscale
PRINCETON, N.J. – Capping a hole should block light transmission through that hole, right? Not on the nanoscale. In fact, placing a metal cap over a small hole in a metal film does not stop light from passing through the hole, but rather enhances its transmission....
Tokyo gears up for Photonix Expo
TOKYO – Photonics industry members from around the world will converge on Tokyo Big Sight conference center April 11-13 for the Photonix Expo & Conference. The show will be held concurrently with the 22nd FINETECH Japan, a flat panel display exhibition...
Blocked Holes Enhance Light Transmission
PRINCETON, N.J., Nov. 28, 2011 — Placing a metal cap over a small hole in a metal film does not stop light from passing through the hole, but rather enhances its transmission — quite contrary to the conventional thought that blocking a hole would allow less light to pass...
Tiny Transmission Lines Nanofocus IR Light
USURBIL, Spain, April 6, 2011 — Experiments conducted at nanoGUNE, a new nanoscience and nanotechnology center, show that infrared light can be transported and nanofocused with miniature transmission lines consisting of two closely spaced metal nanowires. This innovation could...
Nikon, Agilent to Make Laser-based Biomed Imagers
MELVILLE, N.Y., Jan. 19, 2011 — Advanced optical instruments provider Nikon Instruments Inc. and Agilent Technologies, a measurement company, announced an agreement for distribution in the Americas of Agilent’s MLC400 monolithic laser combiner systems, which will be...
Negative-Stiffness Vibration Isolation Gains Popularity
Jun 29, 2009 — Laser and optical systems, whether used in academic labs or industry, are very susceptible to vibrations from the environment, so these instruments frequently need vibration isolation. Negative-stiffness mechanism vibration isolation enables...
The Polarization of Light by Reflection
Dec 11, 2008 — While the majority of the western world uses polarization-based advances in technology on a daily basis few realize that, were it not for the polarizability of light, these technologies would not be possible.
Dynasil to Triple Under Deal
WEST BERLIN, N.J., Dec. 20, 2007 -- Photonics company Dynasil Corp. of America announced today that its size could triple with the planned acquisition of a private advanced instrumentation company. Dynasil did not disclose the company’s name or the terms of the transaction....
NIST, Utah State to Make Optical Sensors
Mar 25, 2005 — WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and Utah State University signed a partnership agreement to develop and calibrate optical sensors for defense, homeland security, weather prediction and climate...
NIST, Utah State to Make Optical Sensors
Mar 25, 2005 — WASHINGTON, March 25 -- The National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) and Utah State University signed a partnership agreement to develop and calibrate optical sensors for defense, homeland security, weather prediction and climate...
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