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Photonics Spectra - August 2001
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Technology Close-Up
The rapid growth in the demand for bandwidth has fueled an increasing global market for high-speed fiber optic components and networking systems. Recent trends toward tighter channel spacing and higher data rates also has led to a greater demand for testing and fully qualifying these components and systems in accordance with Telcordia (formally Bellcore) standards. And as the industry continues...
Photonics Design and Solutions
With today’s variety of interferometer applications, it is difficult for standard interferometry software to support the needs of many businesses. The ideal analysis or result is frequently...
Putting Photonics on the Line
The scene inside XeTel Corp. of Austin, Texas, is one that Henry Ford could relate to -- though it’s a far cry from yesterday’s automobile plants. The manufacturing floor within the...
Photonics Pointers
Airline maintenance workers often use hard dry ice particles in a spray to remove paint from surfaces under conditions where it might be difficult to clean up sand or other spray materials that...
Electronics Inspection: A Portrait in Speed
Last year, the electronics industry accounted for 21.4 percent of machine vision units sold in North America. The segment is second only to the semiconductor market, which represented 34.7 percent,...
Staff Report: Hubble Space Telescope
As darkness falls, a solitary man trudges up the hillside to a lonely domed building. His breath sends clouds of mist into the chilly air as he enters the building and flicks a switch, splitting the...
Vying for Vias
As communications devices -- cell phones, pagers and personal digital assistants -- become smaller and more intelligent, their enabling high-density printed circuit boards can have as many as 10,000...
Tech Pulse
Laser Prototyping Advancing to Factory Floor
BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Researcher John DuPont, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at Lehigh University, thinks the manufacturing sector needs to lighten up. He is collaborating with Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., to bring the Laser Engineered Net Shaping system to the factory floor. The ultimate goal is a device that converts computer-created drawings of...
Smart Cameras Aim Themselves
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are borrowing Mother Nature’s tricks to make cameras with a brain. The result could be systems that distinguish...
Scientists Investigate Light-Emitting Bubbles
LOS ANGELES -- What do sound waves, water bubbles and photons have in common? They are the primary players in sonoluminescence, a phenomenon in which the tiny bubbles created by intense acoustic...
Ceramic Laser Produces 72 W
A team at the University of Electro-communications and Konoshima Chemical Co. Ltd. in Tokyo and at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow has reported 1064-nm continuous-wave (CW) output from a...
All-Optical Technique Creates Condensate
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have developed an all-optical method to produce Bose-Einstein condensates. All other condensates produced to this point have required the use...
New on DVD: Photonic Transistors
TSUKUBA, Japan -- The ability of one electrical current or field to amplify another underlies the electronics industry’s primary advantage over photonics: the transistor. By modulating...
Interlayers Ease Mismatch Stress
Efficient infrared and red vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers will require high-quality AlGaN/GaN distributed Bragg reflectors, but the lattice mismatch between GaN and AlN leads to the...
Elastic Material Acts as Laser
A team at the University of Freiburg in Germany and Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, has developed a laser based on a rubbery liquid crystal. Stretching the optically pumped material caused it to...
X-Rays Expose Nonthermal Melting
PALAISEAU, France -- Using time-resolved x-ray spectroscopy, researchers at Laboratoire d’Optique Appliquée have observed nonthermal melting in InSb. The work illustrates the expanding...
Router Promises Faster Switching
DAVIS, Calif. -- An all-optical data network scheduled to be built later this year at the University of California may herald the future of the Internet: unbelievably fast switching that could make...
Gravity-Wave Detector Comes Online
TOKYO -- Despite the best attempts of researchers, conclusive proof of the existence of gravitational waves has remained elusive. But several next-generation projects around the world with the...
Energetic Helium Yields Superatoms
PARIS -- First realized in the lab during the last decade, Bose-Einstein condensates have offered scientists a unique material with which to pursue research. Now a new breed of helium condensate has...
Crystal Finds a Home in Lasers
RZBURG, Germany -- Researchers at the University of Würzburg have employed a two-dimensional photonic crystal as a mirror in a ridge waveguide laser, an advance that they say could usher in the...
Fiber Sensor Looks for Leaks
A fiber optic gas sensor under development at Boeing Co. of Seattle and at Intelligent Optical Systems Inc. of Torrance, Calif., promises increased safety in aerospace and automotive applications....
Liquid Lenses Make Better Beams
AMES, Iowa -- To micromachine transistors, integrated chips and similar miniature devices requires lasers with narrow beams and small spot sizes that etch and cut cleanly and precisely. If drilling...
Micromachined Laser Offers Tunability
SINGAPORE -- In the hope of adding flexibility to optical communications networks, researchers at Nanyang Technological University have micromachined an external-cavity Fabry-Perot laser diode that...
Nanotubes Offer New Light
LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- It is not often that researchers reinvent the lightbulb. Scientists at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have constructed a luminescent tube with...
OPO Displays 8-kHz Linewidth
A research group at the University of Konstanz in Germany has generated infrared light with 8-kHz linewidth from the OS 4000 optical parametric oscillator (OPO) from Linos Photonics GbmH of Planegg,...
Corning Glass Performs Well in Study
A durability study performed by International Sematech Inc. of Austin, Texas, has found that Corning HPFS glass performs well under exposure to 193-nm light, said Corning Inc. of Corning, N.Y. The...
Laser Welding Project Planned
Fraunhofer USA’s Center for Laser Technology in Plymouth, Mich., has announced an initiative to study the use of lasers to join miniature components for telecommunications and biomedical...
Corral Sculpts Surface States
TOULOUSE, France -- While pursuing an understanding of the factors influencing the photonic local density of states that determines electromagnetic interactions near a surface, a research team has...
Sony Tests Dual-Wavelength Laser
KANAGAWA, Japan -- If your kids are whiling away their summer break playing games on a Sony PlaySta-tion 2, then you have seen the company’s latest laser diode in action. Sony Corp.’s...
Liquid Crystal Adaptive Optics Speed Up
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Conventional piezo technology, on which most adaptive optic arrays rely, tends to produce bulky, expensive and power-hungry devices. An alternative is liquid crystal arrays,...
Vision Systems Stamp Out Bushfires
MELBOURNE, Australia -- The threat of bushfires looms large in southern Australia. An airborne vision system under development may make prevention easier by targeting one of the leading causes of...
Film Switches from Mirror to Window
BERKELEY, Calif. -- Windows that switch between transmissive and reflective states could dramatically improve the energy efficiency of buildings, to say nothing of increasing the comfort level of...
Nanowires Sniff Out TNT
With millions of unexploded land mines and bombs left scattered around the world from various conflicts, there is a humanitarian need for a low-cost technology that can locate these threats to...
Photoacoustics Detects Water in Oil
Water contamination in lubrication and hydraulic oils is one of the primary causes of destructive wear and corrosion in machinery, making early detection desirable. Fourier transform infrared...
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Firms Advocate Fiber to the Home
BALTIMORE -- Photonics, computer and communications network providers have formed a consortium to promote and accelerate the deployment of optical fiber to the home in North America. The Fiber-to-the-Home Council, announced last month, will meet this month to elect a board of directors and set an action agenda. In the early 1990s, communications analysts predicted that the only way to provide...
Equipment Subsidies, Grants Available
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments and Adept Technology are offering separate programs for academic and nonprofit organizations that need instruments for scientific research and To apply for the...
Bush’s Budget May Benefit Laser Research
WASHINGTON -- In fiscal 2001, federal funding for defense and nondefense research reached parity for the first time in 20 years -- a Clinton administration goal. While fiscally responsible in many...
Industrial Laser Sales Fall
Shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems for North America and US exports were down 10 percent in the first quarter of 2001, compared with the same quarter last year. The Laser Systems...
Bush Nominates Science Adviser
WASHINGTON -- President Bush has tapped John H. Marburger III, director of Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y., to be the White House science adviser and to lead the Office of Science and...
Metropolitan Market Is Ripe for Fiber Growth
Although long-haul fiber optic communications has a large inventory of dark fiber that will slow growth until 2002, the metropolitan market is ripe for growth, according to market analysis from...
Top Canada R&D Spender: Nortel
Nortel Networks and JDS Uniphase were among the top 10 research and development spenders in Canada during fiscal 2000, according to a study by Research Infosource. With Canadian companies’...
Accent on Applications
Organic Light Makes the Call
Organic light-emitting technologies have been proposed for applications ranging from semiconductors to photovoltaics, but what’s really driving the development of these technologies is their benefit to the flat panel display industry. The Motorola Timeport P8767 uses organic electroluminescent display technology to achieve high brightness across a wide viewing angle. Motorola Inc. has been...
Inching Toward Fiber Alignment
When the growing telecommunications industry faced the challenge of optical broadband data transmission, nanorobots became a practical reality. Burleigh had been developing Inchworm technology since...
Laser Pulses Make Nanotubes for Fuel Cells
Spiraling oil prices and electric power shortages have once again put alternative energy resources on the national agenda. As some politicians regard the Alaskan oil fields with longing, researchers...
Optical Engineers Shrink an Eye Imager
Maintaining your identity in this age of digital encryption and optical counterfeiting is a problem that demands increasing technical sophistication. Signatures, passwords and fingerprints simply do...
Thermal Imaging for Tire Wear Detection
Tire failure can be sudden and catastrophic. Perhaps no one knows this better than the families of 88 people whose deaths were linked to defective Firestone ATX and ATX II tires installed on Ford...
Presstime Bulletin
Agere Reorganizes Business Units
ALLENTOWN, Pa., Aug. 24 -- Agere Systems will align its products under two new market-focused groups, Infrastructure Systems and Client Systems, that target the network equipment and consumer...
Publication of Alps Electric Fiscal 2001 Environmental Report
Alps Electric Co., Ltd. has announced the completion of the Fiscal 2001 Environmental Report, a 20-page report in English and Japanese on the Company’s efforts in environmental preservation...
Alps Korea Acquires ISO 14001 Certification
Alps Electric Korea Co., Ltd. (Republic of Korea, President: Kunitaka Hidaka), an overseas subsidiary of Alps Electric Co., Ltd., has announced the acquisition of ISO 14001 certification, the...
Alps Modules Acquire Bluetooth 1.1 Certification
On May 31, Alps Electric Co., Ltd. announced that its UGT Series of Bluetooth modules have acquired certification for Bluetooth 1.1 specifications, a world first for modules with Class 1 output....
Spectra-Physics Announces Cash Tender Offer by Thermo Electron
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., August 22, 2001 – Spectra-Physics, Inc. announced today that its majority stockholder, Thermo Electron Corporation, has announced plans to take Spectra-Physics private at a...
Spectra-Physics Celebrates Their 40th Anniversary
Founded in 1961, this year marks the 40th anniversary of Spectra-Physics, the world’s first commercial laser company. Over that time, Spectra-Physics has grown from primarily supporting the research...
Coherent’s European Headquarters to Provide Support in Switzerland
Coherent, Inc., Semiconductor Division (CSD), will now provide direct sales, service and support to the high-power diode laser market in Switzerland from the CSD European headquarters in Dieburg,...
Corning Scientists Win Patent for New Silica Glass Material
Corning Incorporated announces two of its scientists received a patent for a glass that enables the transmission of wavelengths at 157nm. The silica glass will be used to create photomasks for...
Labor Lawyer Demoted
Attorneys on both sides of the debate say that Miles Locker was just doing his job. In May, Locker wrote a controversial opinion interpreting a new California labor law to mean that salaried...
NEC Develops Next-Generation Process
NEC Corp. of Tokyo and its subsidiary NEC Electronics Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., have developed a next-generation basic process module for consumer electronics, trunk transmission equipment and...
Edmund Industrial Optics Christens New Pennsburg, PA Facility
On Friday April 20, Edmund Industrial Optics hosted a grand opening for its Pennsburg facility, with a loan presentation ceremony for the $4 million received from the Montgomery County Industrial...
Val Moshkovskiy to Bolster Melles Griot Efforts in the Machine Vision Market
Val Moshkovskiy has joined Melles Griot as product manager, machine vision. He will be located in Rochester, New York, at the Melles Griot Optical Systems facility. Mr. Moshkovskiy holds a master of...
New Appointment to Business Unit Director
Charles E. Synborski , a well-known figure in the optics industry, has joined Melles Griot as Business Unit Director for Optical Systems and Custom Photonics Modules. He will be located in Rochester,...
Robert Hutchison to Head System Integration Team
Robert J. Hutchison has joined Melles Griot as North American Nanopositioning Team Leader. Located in Rochester, New York at the Melles Griot Optical Systems facility, Mr. Hutchison, who holds a...
Melles Griot Promotes Jamie Hutchins to Product Manager
Melles Griot is pleased to announce the promotion of Jamie Hutchins to Product Manager for Vision Systems. Located in Rochester, New York at the the Melles Griot Optical Systems facility, Mr....
Melles Griot Promotes Richard Williams to General Manager
Melles Griot is pleased to announce the promotion of Richard Williams to General Manager of the Melles Griot Canadian operation. Mr. Williams steps naturally into his new position having been with...
Spectra-Physics Strengthens OEM Industrial Laser Management Team
Spectra-Physics has further strengthened their OEM industrial laser product management group with the recent hire of Wolfgang Juchmann. As Product Manager, Juchmann will direct market development of...
Search and Track Missile Detectors Ready for Testing
Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control of Orlando, Fla., has delivered six Infrared Search and Track sensors to Boeing Co. for the Air.borne Laser missile defense system. Four of the sensors were...
Study Determines Fiber’s Capacity
Though it won’t happen anytime soon, physics eventually will halt the exponential growth of per-fiber bandwidth. A report by researchers .at Lucent Technolo-gies Inc.’s Bell Labs in...
Thermo Oriel has an expanded line of Multi-track Fiber Bundles for Multi-track Spectroscopy
Thermo Oriel has an expanded line of Multi-track Fiber Bundles for Multi-track Spectroscopy. These bundles bring 260 to 2200 nm radiation to an imaging spectrograph from multiple sources, for...
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