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QDs Up Display Color, Brightness with Less Power
May 5, 2014 — Want a brighter, more colorful display that uses less power? Quantum dots may be the answer. After 25 years of research and development, quantum dots – man-made semiconducting crystals so tiny they are invisible to the naked eye – are ready for their close-up. Quantum dots (QDs) could be the next big thing in display technology, allowing screens to display brighter, more realistically vivid colors but without draining battery life, recent research suggests. Quantum dots
CEOs Sound Off on Global Vision Market
Mar 11, 2014 — Machine vision plays a huge role in industrialization in Europe and the US, and it will increasingly affect automation and other market factors in Asia, according to an executive roundtable organized by Vision 2014 and the VDMA. As manufacturing...
“Spintronic” OLED promises brighter displays
SALT LAKE CITY – A new “spintronic” OLED that produces an orange color holds promise for brighter, cheaper and more environmentally friendly LEDs than the ones typically used in television and computer displays, lighting and electronic devices. ...
Spintronic OLED Promises Brighter Displays
SALT LAKE CITY, July 13, 2012 — A new spintronic OLED that produces an orange color holds promise for brighter, cheaper and more environmentally friendly LEDs than the traditional ones used in television and computer displays, lighting and electronic devices.
Thermal Technology Launches Crystal Grower
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Dec. 13, 2010 — High temperature furnace systems and crystal growth equipment manufacturer Thermal Technology announced the commercial availability of its 90 kg Kyropoulos sapphire crystal grower. A 90 kg Kyropoulos sapphire crystal grown in Thermal...
Pambianchi, Calabrese Promoted at Corning
CORNING, N.Y., Dec. 6, 2010 — Corning Inc.’s board of directors announced the recent election of two new senior vice presidents: Christine M. Pambianchi and Dr. Gary S. Calabrese. Pambianchi joined the company in 2000 as the division human resource manager for...
Diode-Pumped Solid-State UV Lasers Improve LED Sapphire Wafer Scribing
Oct 14, 2010 — The green movement, energy conservation efforts and global warming headlines have made the world aware of the need for more energy-efficient lighting alternatives. The range of applications for high-brightness LEDs continues to expand. Laser...
Europe’s displays of innovation
EINDHOVEN, Netherlands – As the European display industry looks to expand, companies are working to innovate, pushing the boundaries of existing display technologies. “The main issues for the display industry in Europe at this time are sustaining investment with...
Quantum dot ink will make lasers printable
CLAYTON SOUTH and MELBOURNE, Australia, & PADUA, Italy – Printing techniques that already have been incorporated into solar cell manufacturing could prove useful for the production of lasers and other emitting optoelectronic devices, according to researchers from Australia and Italy. Quantum dots are...
Dalsa Nabs Large Digital Imaging Order
WATERLOO, Ontario, Sept. 20, 2010 — Digital imaging and semiconductor provider Dalsa Corp. announced it received a new order valued at over CAD $3 million for inspection equipment to be used in a new Asia-Pacific flat panel display factory. The order includes the company’s...
“Greening” Your Flat-Screen TV
TEL AVIV, Israel, Sept. 7, 2010 — Researchers at Tel Aviv University developed an environmentally friendly organic LED light source for home electronics, medicine and clean energy. The new light source applies a discovery in nanotechnology, based on self-assembled peptide nanotubes,...
Extravagant Fiction Today...Cold Fact Tomorrow
Aug 4, 2010 — In the oppressive heat of a summer’s day in A.D. 2331, the tinkerer shuffled deliberately across the foyer of the long-abandoned museum he called home. The late-afternoon sun tried to push its way past the polyglass entrance, which had been...
Europe makes gains in FTTH
ZAVENTEM, Belgium – There were close to 41 million fiber-to-the-home/ building (FTTH/B) subscribers worldwide in 2009, and the figure is expected to rise to 52 million in 2010, according to IDATE Consulting and Research, based in Montpellier, France. The company...
AU Optronics Execs Indicted for Price-Fixing
SAN FRANCISCO, June 11, 2010 — A federal grand jury in San Francisco returned an indictment against AU Optronics Corp., the largest Taiwanese thin-film transistor-liquid crystal display panels (TFT-LCD) producer and seller, its Houston-based American subsidiary, and six of its...
Omni-Focus Camera Sees Near and Far
TORONTO, May 10, 2010 — Researchers at the University of Toronto have announced a breakthrough in video camera design dubbed the Omni-focus video camera. Based on an entirely new distance-mapping principle, the device delivers automatic real-time focus of both near- and...
Outlook opportunistic for active optical cables
BOSTON and EUGENE, Ore. – Active optical cable revenue is expected to grow significantly over the next five years, according to a report from Information Gatekeepers Inc. (IGI) of Boston, a publisher and consultancy in fiber optics, optical networks, telecommunications and...
Masters of Light Garner Nobel
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 6, 2009 -- Three “masters of light” considered the fathers of fiber optics and digital imaging were honored Tuesday with the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Charles K. Kao received half of the $1.4 million prize for his...
3-D TV, Bio-optics Hot at FiO
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 2, 2009 -- The future of 3-D TV, laser fusion and exawatt lasers, bio-optics breakthroughs and illumination-aware imaging for producing better robotic vision are just a few of the hot topics to be discussed during the Optical Society of America's (OSA)...
Flat Screens Go Deep – and More
Sep 1, 2009 — The Duchess of Windsor was half right, at least as far as displays are concerned: They really never can be too thin, as evidenced by the rise of flat screens of all varieties and of displays that can be virtually anywhere. But as for being too rich,...
LED TVs Add More Colour to Indian Consumer Market
Aug 31, 2009 — Friends, in my previous post, I discussed about the growing LED market in India. Taking the conversation forward, I would like to draw your attention toward the still-booming Indian television market, where LED TVs have now started to create a buzz!...
Price-Fixers to Pay $585M
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, 2008 -- Three leading electronics manufacturers will plead guilty and pay $585 million in fines for their roles in conspiracies to fix prices in the sale of LCD panels, the US Department of Justice announced Wednesday. Flat-screen makers LG Display,...
Corning Profit Triples
CORNING, N.Y., April 29, 2008 -- A growing global appetite for LCD televisions helped propel specialty glass maker Corning Inc. to a first-quarter profit of $1.09 billion, or 64 cents a share --three times its net earnings one year ago. "This was a tremendously strong quarter...
Kimberly Snyder Elected Kodak Vice President
Apr 11, 2008 — Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, N.Y., announced that its board of directors has elected Kimberly Snyder as a company vice president, effective immediately. Last week Snyder was named president and general manager of Kodak's Entertainment Imaging...
‘Stained Glass’ CNTs Made
EVANSTON, Ill., April 10, 2008 -- Metallic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used to make thin films that are semitransparent, highly conductive, flexible and come in a range of colors, with an appearance similar to stained glass. The CNTs could lead to improved products such as...
Photonics Reduces Switch Size
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Jan. 3, 2008 -- Photonic crystal technology has been used to reduce the size of an optical switch to only a few wavelengths of light. The technology may eventually be used in small consumer devices that connect homes or offices to communication networks via...
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