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EU-Funded Kilowatt-class Ultrafast Laser Achieves Milestone
DRESDEN, Germany, Dec. 8, 2021 — Collaborators on the EU-funded LAMpAS (high throughput laser structuring with multiscale periodic feature sizes for advanced surface functionalities) project have reportedly reached the target parameters of a kilowatt-class ultrafast laser. TRUMPF...
The science of comfort
Mar 11, 2014 — Everyone has at least one pair: sneakers that flatten your feet. High heels that rub your heels raw. Loafers that cramp your toes. You try, fruitlessly, to patch the damage with bandages or thick socks. In today’s cookie-cutter world of shoe...
Measuring Ice Crystals
Aug 1, 2008 — Climate change studies currently are hampered by incomplete knowledge of the radiative behaviour of ice crystals in clouds. The tendency of the crystals to flutter about a horizontal alignment affects their optical properties, and scientists from...
Microring Modulator Points to Greater Integration of Electronics and Photonics
Feb 1, 2008 — Although the Mach-Zehnder modulator in the previous report boasts a tiny footprint and avoids the necessity of delicately balancing environmental parameters to maintain a resonance, it requires a hefty, multivolt drive signal that cannot easily be...
Integrated Germanium-on-Silicon Detector Opens the Eye at 40 Gb/s
Dec 1, 2007 — While one company’s approach to integrated silicon-germanium photodetectors is described in detail in the feature on page 74 of this issue, Mario J. Paniccia and his Intel Corp. colleagues in Santa Clara, Calif., and in Jerusalem have taken a...
Milky Milk, Watery Water
Oct 1, 2007 — Any milk drinker knows that there are three basic varieties. There is whole milk, favored by some for its rich, almost creamy, taste. Then there is regular milk, its diluted half brother. It is noticeably thinned, with maybe just a trace of cream....
Optical Method Characterizes Flow of Oil and Water
May 1, 2006 — The fact that oil and water don’t mix causes problems for the petroleum industry. The production of offshore oil is accompanied by the production of free water, with the ratio of the two varying with the oil field, its maturity and other factors. In...
UV Laser Ablation Studies Volcanic Hazard
May 1, 2005 — Laser ablation technology used by investigators at The Open University in Milton Keynes, UK, offers high-resolution sampling for earth and environmental sciences. One topic of research involves the processes and parameters that enable the modeling...
EMVA Initiates Standard for Cameras and Sensors
Jan 1, 2005 — The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, has released a preliminary version of its Standard 1288 "Standard for Measurement and Presentation of Specifications for Machine Vision Sensors and Cameras." Targeted to...
Fiber-Based Sensors Target Geophysical Applications
Sep 1, 2004 — Fiber optics technology has found use in a variety of sensing applications in the oil and gas industry. Distributed temperature, pressure, vibration, strain and flow are a few of the parameters that such sensors measure, with the result being...
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