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Optics Test Could Affect Future Microchips
Feb 1, 1998 — A recent test of optical coatings at MIT may lead to increased interest in solid-state light sources for next-generation microchip lithography. MIT staff scientist Vladimir Liberman conducted the study to evaluate the state of excimer-grade fused silica, CaF and MgF, for 193-nm lithography systems. He added to these optical materials a nonlinear material proposed for a solid-state lithography source: lithium triborate. He discovered that the lithium triborate exhibited longevity comparable to...
Rockwell Eyes Digital Imaging Market
Feb 1, 1998 — NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. -- Rockwell Semiconductor Systems has entered the battle for OEM digital imaging market share armed with five new sensors and a history of military and space imaging solutions. With that applications pedigree, you might think...
US Government Opens Advanced Technology Program
Feb 1, 1998 — President Clinton and Commerce Secretary William M. Daley have announced the opening of the first round of competition for the US Department of Commerce's annual Advanced Technology Program. The program provides funding on a cost-shared basis to...
Equipment Makers Challenge Market Gloom
Jan 1, 1998 — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Pessimistic news about the Asian semiconductor manufacturing market did not sway members of Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International from forecasting growth in their business in 1998. The Capital Equipment...
Future Looks Bright for Sol-Gel Techniques
Jan 1, 1998 — JENA, Germany -- Seven European partners have completed a three-year project to develop sol-gel processing techniques for waveguides, lens arrays, waveguide amplifiers, electro-optical modulators, switches and other elements. The goal was to develop...
Industrial Laser Shipments Escalate
Jan 1, 1998 — Third-quarter 1997 shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems within North America, including exports from the US, rose 16.4 percent from the third quarter of 1996, according to a recently published report by the Laser Systems Product Group...
IR Cameras Save the Ship
Jan 1, 1998 — When your million-dollar racing yacht falls from a crane, how do you evaluate unseen damage? Thomas Jones, vice president and senior engineer at Industrial Quality, has developed a creative solution to just such a problem. Using space heaters and an...
Laser Could Extend Optical Lithography into VUV
Jan 1, 1998 — Lambda Physik of Göttingen, Germany, has developed a high-power, vacuum UV light source that may enable optical lithography to reach beyond the limits of the 193-nm ArF lasers now in use.
Laser Firms Eye Medical Markets
Jan 1, 1998 — SAN DIEGO -- New technologies are improving industrial perceptions about laser materials processing, and new markets, including medical products, are opening doors to companies that can solve manufacturing problems, according to speakers at the...
Lasers Are the Basis of New Manufacturing Process
Jan 1, 1998 — Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories (website) in New Mexico, in conjunction with a consortium of 10 companies that includes Eastman Kodak, Laser Fare Inc. and Allied Signal, has launched a campaign to commercialize a computer-controlled...
Merger Creates Huge Medical Laser Firm
Jan 1, 1998 — YOKNEAM and TEL AVIV, Israel -- ESC Medical Systems Ltd. and Laser Industries Ltd. have announced a merger plan that would create an international heavyweight in the medical laser industry, with $185 million in projected 1997 revenues. Both partners...
SDL Acquires Laser Marking Start-Up
Jan 1, 1998 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- In a rare case of a component manufacturer purchasing one of its own customers, SDL Inc. has acquired all the outstanding shares of the privately held Mr. Laser Inc. for $1.2 million in cash. The acquisition provides SDL with an...
Vision Software:
Jan 1, 1998 — Driven by converging technologies, today's PC-based vision software for industrial and laboratory applications is a cost-effective, general-purpose tool for scientists and engineers. However, with technological advancements such as Intel's Pentium...
Anritsu Focuses on Local Business
Dec 1, 1997 — Anritsu Corp. announced a globalization strategy that stresses its new motto: "A global company with a local face." The worldwide manufacturer of communications, industrial automation, and test and measurement products is linking its operations,...
Census Bureau To Count Lasers
Dec 1, 1997 — Under its existing industrial coding system, the US Census Bureau does not have a distinct designation for lasers and electro-optics. Productivity data from the agency has been of little use to electro-optics and laser manufacturers. To remedy the...
College Mixes Business with Engineering
Dec 1, 1997 — CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Engineering majors graduate from college with the skills to design and build lasers, optical systems and even spacecraft. When it comes to building their own businesses, however, they sometimes find they haven't had the training...
Consortium to Deliver Optical Materials Standards
Dec 1, 1997 — GAITHERSBURG, Md. -- UV lithography, IR imagers and spectroscopy are just a few of the industries that could benefit from a consortium proposed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The Optical Properties of Materials...
Fiber Lasers:
Dec 1, 1997 — Ultrafast laser technology has seen revolutionary development in the last several years. As the technology has developed, so have commercial applications, prompting system developers to consider the needs of their industrial customers. Industry...
For High-Power Lasers, Thin Is Cool
Dec 1, 1997 — High-power diode-pumped solid-state lasers promise to provide small, versatile, rugged light sources for applications from the factory to the cleanroom. Commercial devices that take advantage of the latest generation of high-power diodes can produce...
Germanium Causes Fiber Makers to See Green
Dec 1, 1997 — Bell Labs, the Atlanta-based research and development arm of Lucent Technologies, has developed a recycling process that salvages germanium from the waste products of optical fiber manufacturing. To make optical fiber, plants use vapors containing...
Light-Shaping Diffuser Enables Miniature High-Resolution Display
Dec 1, 1997 — When engineers at Kopin Corp. began development of a flat panel display that would allow portable electronic devices such as pagers and cell phones to display text, video and graphics, their goals were simple construction with high-yield and...
New Sensor Combines CMOS and CCD
Dec 1, 1997 — DALLAS -- Engineers at Texas Instruments have combined the performance features of the charge-coupled device (CCD) and the manufacturing advantages of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) to produce what they call the bulk charge...
Princeton Promises Much on Organic Lasers
Dec 1, 1997 — PRINCETON, N.J. -- It may not carry the fury of the big bang or death gene debates, but to those in the diode laser business organic lasers have sparked more than polite dinner conversation. Princeton University researchers say they have the...
Sales of Vision Inspection Systems Lag in Britain
Dec 1, 1997 — The UK Industrial Vision Association recently published a survey reporting $20.9 million, or £13 million, in sales of vision inspection systems inside the UK last year. This contrasts sharply with sales of vision inspection systems in Germany,...
Solid-State Diode Lasers Gain Ground
Dec 1, 1997 — Diode and diode-pumped lasers are about to find significant commercial applications, several experts on commercial and research photonics told a standing-room-only audience during a session at the Optical Society of America Annual Meeting in Long...
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