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Photonics Spectra - November 2008
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Light Armor Keeps Workers Safe from Harm
The factory floor hums with human and mechanical activity. Industrial robots weld steel, conveyors move parts, cameras scan inventory, and lasers mark pieces prior to assembly into a final product. Trays of parts feed into the processing floor, and crates of ready-to-ship products make their way toward the exit. Workers flit about keeping production going and solving any problems that come up....
Optics Make Lasers Safer in the Long Run
Originally characterized as a solution in search of a problem, lasers now are the answer to a host of problems. Two recent examples show just how laser optics enable new applications. One promises to...
The Silicon-Sapphire Breakup
Traditionally, LEDs are fabricated by growing heterostructures on either sapphire or silicon carbide substrates, but each of these has its own set of problems. Sapphire provides a poor lattice match...
The Great White Organic Hope
The world is coming to the realization that solid-state lighting offers the promise of a green energy-saving technology. And poised to fulfill that promise are white organic LEDs (OLEDs) that offer...
For LEDs, Maybe size Does Matter
In the lighting and display product markets, the buzz has been about LEDs, which have experienced dramatic changes in the past several years and which continue to push aggressively forward. The...
Building a Rainbow with RGB LEDs
In a world that is becoming more and more green-oriented, makers of LEDs are looking at red, green and blue (RGB) devices as energy-saving solutions for illumination applications. LEDs are making...
Helping LEDs Keep Their Cool
In the general illumination market, LEDs are winning acceptance and experiencing phenomenal growth. However, despite the enthusiasm, there still are significant barriers to their widespread use in...
Every Photon Counts, So Count Every Photon
Every photon does count, not only in research but also, increasingly, in business. Single-photon detection is at the heart of quantum communications, which offers absolute protection against...
Fatal Attraction
Since their advent in the 1980s, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), micro-size machines with moving parts, have promised to revolutionize all aspects of industry by putting small, less...
Color Analyzers
Color analysis is a powerful detection tool. Its ability to ferret out information about the absorbance and reflectance properties of a material makes it ideal for identifying a range of...
O Stars in the Firmament, Release Your Secrets
Nearly 400 years ago, Galileo Galilei kicked the development of optical telescopes into high gear. Since then, there has been a steady stream of progress both in the technology behind what Galileo...
Editorial
Whatever it takes
Funny that it took this long for Congress to vote on extending the 30 percent federal investment tax credit for solar energy. After far too much wrangling, the bill was attached to H.R.1424 – better known as the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act – which passed on Oct. 1 to try and ease our financial crisis. The bill had been a long time coming, and prior to passage had ignited a fury of...
Tech Pulse
Almost valet service
CENTURY CITY, Calif. – Finding an empty spot in a parking garage can be a pain. You drive up and down and around, finally see an open space, pull up – and it’s a handicapped spot. It’s annoying, it’s...
Voters approved after a quick scan
RALEIGH, N.C. – The same technology that helps keep inventories straight in stores is now being used in North Carolina to make sure that every vote counts. That fundamental goal can be hard to...
It may sound corny, but …
JOHNSTON, Iowa – Out in Iowa, where the cornfields flow off into the horizon, researchers from Pioneer Hi-Bred, a division of DuPont, are putting lasers to work in an effort to increase crop yields...
Face to face: forensic artists
DUNDEE, Scotland – Beauty, they say, is skin deep. Identity can go right down to the bone. When a murder victim is unidentified, authorities can turn to forensic artists who specialize in facial...
Upgrading the precision of a nanopositioner
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The common laboratory nanopositioner moves very small items easily and precisely. Most nanomanipulators have a resolution of about 10 to 20 nm, resulting from thermally induced...
Congress fast-tracks laser weapons
WASHINGTON – As part of the $612.5 billion 2009 defense appropriations bill signed into law by President George W. Bush in mid-October, Congress fast-tracked Defense Science Board (DSB)...
Plutonium scare drives NIST overhaul
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – According to a Sept. 1, 2008, report by Tim Kauffman of the Federal Times, a guest researcher was shot in the eye with an infrared laser while placing a slide on a microscope at...
Eyeballing security
HAMAMATSU, Japan – Our unconscious eye reflex movements are unique to each of us, so unique that they could be used as our key to positive identification in security settings. Even if a third party...
light speed
Growth spurt seen for MEMS
LYON, France – The value of the microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) market is expected to reach about $8 billion in 2008 and to rise to $15.5 billion by 2012, according to a report from Yole...
Quantum dots point to a $721.1 million market
WELLESLEY, Mass. – The value of the global market for quantum dot technology is expected to reach $28.6 million in 2008 and to rise to $721.1 million in 2013, with a compound annual growth rate of...
Lockheed Martin acquires Aculight
BETHESDA, Md. – Global security company Lockheed Martin has acquired Aculight, a Bothell, Wash.-based maker of laser-based solutions for the defense, aerospace and medical industries. Aculight has...
Crane & Co. banks on Visual Physics
DALTON, Mass. – Crane & Co. Inc., manufacturer of the nation’s paper currency, has signed an agreement with Nanoventions, a micro-optic solutions provider in Atlanta, to purchase its subsidiary...
Caltech awarded $20 million
PASADENA, Calif. –California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena has been awarded a $20 million Phase II Chemical Bonding Center award from the National Science Foundation to further its...
Ion Source Purchased
General Plasma Inc. of Tucson, Ariz., a vacuum thin-film coating company, has acquired the ion source product line from Advanced Energy Industries Inc. of Fort Collins, Colo. The line will be...
Optical Fiber License Granted
In Ann Arbor, Mich., Arbor Photonics Inc. has signed an exclusive license agreement with the University of Michigan for the latter’s chirally coupled core optical fiber. The company has the right to...
Hybrid Sensing Collaboration Formed
SensorTran Inc. of Austin, Texas, has signed a cooperative agreement with Micron Optics Inc. of Atlanta to offer an integrated hybrid fiber optic sensing solution. Offering distributed temperature...
Solar Partner Chosen
Nanogram Corp. has selected OTB Group BV of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, as one of the contributing partners for the solar power plant it is now building in Milpitas, Calif. The facility will enable...
Camera Companies Combine
Prosilica Inc. of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, has been purchased by Allied Vision Technologies GmbH of Stadtroda, Germany. The companies will merge their lines of Gigabit Ethernet and FireWire...
Partners for Thin-Film Solar
Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc. of Plymouth, Mich., a manufacturer of laser beam sources and laser-based solutions, has entered into a strategic alliance with Manz Automation AG of Reutlingen, Germany....
Bitflow Names Canadian Distributor
Cooper Vision Technologies of Ottawa has signed an agreement with Bitflow Inc. of Woburn, Mass., a developer of industrial frame grabbers and software for the imaging industry. The former company...
Optical Components Company Created
In Manchester, N.H., a company has been set up to design, produce and verify high-precision molded plastic optical components and assemblies. Molded Plastic Optics LLC’s 10,000-sq-ft facility offers...
Terminal Solutions to Merge
TXP Corp. of Richardson, Texas, and Cambridge Industry Group of Shanghai, China, have signed a memorandum of understanding to merge the companies. They will combine their passive optical network...
Teaching in Taiwan
Lam Research Corp. of Fremont, Calif., a supplier of semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment and services, has opened a global product training center in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Courses, which will be...
Monkeying with Solar
Solar Monkey of Irvine, Calif., a provider of grid-tied solar power solutions, has signed a contract with WS Energia of Lisbon, Portugal, to manufacture solar-tracking systems based on the latter’s...
Face the Nation
The Ministry of Interior of the United Arab Emirates has formed a partnership with CryptoMetrics Inc. of Tuckahoe, N.Y., to develop and deploy state-of-the-art face recognition systems in that region...
Certified by the FBI
Suprema Inc., a supplier of fingerprint recognition technology based in Seoul, South Korea, has announced that its RealScan-P live scanner has received certification from the FBI and has met the...
Surveillance Companies Team Up
A technology alliance has been formed between ioimage of Herzliya, Israel, a supplier of intelligent video systems, and 3VR of San Francisco, a developer of video management instruments. The user...
DoE Supports Superconductive Wire
In Columbus, Ohio, SCI Engineered Materials Inc., a manufacturer of ceramics and metals for photonic applications, has announced the award of a two-year contract from the US Department of Energy...
GreenLight
Lighting Up the Underdeveloped World
In India, sub-Saharan Africa and other underdeveloped areas of the world, interior lighting is provided by kerosene lanterns. The lighting is expensive and insufficient, and it poses a health and fire hazard. It also adds to global carbon emissions. Several businesses and organizations are providing alternatives to kerosene lighting in developing nations. “Lighting Africa” is a World Bank...
An Olympian Feat in the Sky
The 2008 summer Olympics in Beijing showcased world-class athletic prowess side by side with spectacular new green technologies. While the aquatics center called the Water Cube appeared to undulate...
Shine On, New Bulb
Based on a whole new technology, it starts with a standard glass bulb that is coated on the outside with a phosphor and then stimulated by accelerated electrons, making the surface glow. According to...
Thin Is In
Analysts predict that the future solar landscape will be painted with thin-film solar cells rather than the big, bulky aluminum-framed photovoltaic (PV) panels of yesterday. Thin is in for many...
Sunny Days for Solar
All eyes are on the solar market, watching to see when supplies will meet growing demand and when prices will tumble to a point where solar is no longer an “alternative” energy. A recent study by...
Slices from the Breadboard
Make proofreading patents a priority
So you’ve gone through the grueling patent application process of hiring a lawyer, compiling the required data, filing your application, waiting several months for the US Patent and Trademark Office...
Seoul Semiconductor defends lawsuit
LED manufacturer Seoul Semiconductor Co. Ltd. of Seoul, South Korea, has announced its plans to defend a lawsuit filed by Nichia Corp. of Detroit, claiming infringement of US patent 6,870,191. The...
Portable light device patent awarded to Cyberlux
Cyberlux Corp. of Research Triangle Park, N.C., an LED lighting solutions provider, has been awarded patent protection for 21 claims contained within the company’s US Patent Application for Portable...
Nanocrystal patents licensed
Evident Technologies Inc. of Troy, N.Y., a semiconductor nanocrystal developer, and Philips Electronics of Andover, Mass., have signed a nonexclusive licensing agreement for the commercialization of...
Spectrum Acquisition announces patent assignment
Austin, Texas-based holding company Spectrum Acquisition Holdings Inc. has announced the assignment of a patent on a laser guidance system for diamond wire stone cutting. The patent applies to a wire...
HRDT Technology patent granted
Syntec Optics of Pavilion, N.Y., an independent manufacturer of custom plastic optics, has received a US patent for its high-refraction diamond turning (HRDT) technology. Mostly used for...
Zecotek Photonics receives Chinese patent
Zecotek Imaging Systems Singapore Pte. Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Vancouver, British Columbia-based Zecotek Photonics Inc., has received notification of a grant of patent rights from the...
Pulse Rate, Pressure and Heart-Condition Monitoring Glasses (US 7376238)
A pair of health glasses powered by a battery and solar cell has been invented to monitor the heart’s vital signs. LEDs emit light into a human’s temple, and the cells capture light reflected from...
Apparatus to Detect and Measure Saccade and Pupillary Changes (US 7380938)
A tracking system has been developed that employs a first-line camera to track horizontal eye motion and a second-line camera to track vertical eye motion. The output signals from both camera...
Method and Apparatus for Using Thermal Infrared for Face Recognition (US Patent No. 7406184)
Inventors have patented an apparatus and methodology that incorporate thermal infrared imaging into a complete end-to-end face recognition system. The invention uses video imagery sensed in...
Method for Photocuring Polymerizable Compositions with Pulsed Light (US Patent No. 7407616)
A method has been invented for curing polymerizable compositions by irradiating them with pulsed light emitted from at least one LED. For example, when the composition is accurately set in position...
Group calls for biotech companies to end culture of patent protectionism
“If biotech companies enter into partnerships through which they share their knowledge with other firms, universities, etc., they will be able to obtain higher long-term returns or increase the value...
Everything Is Illuminated
Making a MEMS
A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) can be built either through bulk micromachining or surface micromachining techniques. In bulk micromachining (the oldest method of creating silicon-based MEMS), the microstructures are built inside the substrate, while surface micromachining, as the name implies, involves building the structures on top of the substrate. Bulk micromachining is a simple,...
Lighter Side
Seeing the light
Scientists have long assumed that, because C. elegans lives in the soil and spends most of its life in the dark, the 1-mm eyeless roundworm has no light-detecting cells. But a research team from the...
No space suit needed
In September 2007, while sun worshippers on Earth were warding off sunburn, tiny water-dwelling invertebrates called tardigrades – often referred to as “water bears” – were orbiting through space as...
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The EPP2000-CXR spectrocolorimeter manufactured by StellarNet Inc. measures the color of solid and liquid samples using a fiber optic reflectance probe, fixture, dip probe or cuvette holder and produces consistent resolution from 280 to 900 nm. It uses a concave grating, which results in low stray light levels because there are no mirrors in the optical bench. The included SpectraWiz software...
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IMAGING MODE
Andor Technology plc has implemented the “cropped sensor” mode as a standard user-selectable feature on its iXon+, Newton and iKon CCD and electron-multiplying CCD cameras. In this mode, the cameras...
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7-kW LASER
Trumpf Inc. has released its TruFlow 7000 laser resonator, which is available on the company’s high-speed TruLaser5030 New. The 7-kW laser cuts stainless steel up to 1.188 in. thick and aluminum up...
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OPTICAL FLATS
Tower Optical Corp. is offering optical flats made from BK7 or fused silica. They are used as a reference against which the flatness of an unknown surface can be determined and also as windows. The...
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MOTION CONTROLLER
The SPiiPlus-LF from ACS Motion Control Inc. is a stand-alone motion controller that provides multiaxis control. The four-axis device features off-board extensions that supply up to 64 axes of...
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LIGHT SOURCE
Gamma Scientific has released the RS-5NVIS digital light source for use in testing and calibrating ANVIS radiometers and spectroradiometers. It features a light level setting to one part in 65,535 in...
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SOFTWARE
BioTek Instruments Inc. has introduced its Gen5 data analysis software version 1.06 with parallel line analysis. This capability is enabled by linear regression, and four- and five-parameter logistic...
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OPTOMETER
Gigahertz-Optik Inc. has unveiled the X1-1 handheld multispectral-band optometer, which operates while showing multiple measurements made by the proprietary XD-450X three-cell detector series. Each...
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LASER DIODE DRIVER
Wavelength Electronics Inc.’s FL593FL provides USB 2.0 remote computer control of the company’s FL500 laser diode driver. It is supplied with a Windows control interface and an application...
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FIBER OPTIC PROBE
Ocean Optics Inc. has introduced the QF600-8-VIS/NIR, a fiber optic fluorescence probe designed to eliminate backreflection from excitation radiation. The probe uses one flat fiber for detection and...
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HD CAMERA
Manufactured by Toshiba Imaging Systems Div., the IK-HR1D is a high-definition (HD) camera that produces 1080-pixel progressive-scan resolution. The 1/3-in. 2.1-megapixel CMOS sensor operates at 60...
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RADIOMETER
The Accu-Cal 50V radiometer from Dymax Corp. can measure visible light energy from lightguides, flood systems and conveyors. It has a spectral sensitivity from 395 to 465 nm, and it can measure...
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WORKSTATIONS
Spectronics Corp.’s Spectroline CL-150 and CL-151 workstations enable the viewing, analyzing and photographing of fluorescent samples with both epi- and transillumination light sources. Lab...
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VOLTAGE AMPLIFIERS
UltraVolt Inc.’s HVA series high-voltage amplifiers operate in DC, reversible and amplifier modes. The units offer high-voltage output and 10-ppm temperature coefficients on the +10 VDC reference and...
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SPECTROMETER
Princeton Instruments has announced three new configurations of its LS 785 NIR lens spectrograph for Raman and fluorescence applications. The systems combine the company’s PIXIS deep-depletion CCD...
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COMPACT LASER
The Mambo continuous-wave diode-pumped solid-state laser from Cobolt AB is suitable for fluorescence analysis applications, including confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. The laser operates at a...
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POWER SUPPLIES
Spellman High Voltage Electronics Corp.’s UM series PCB-mountable power supplies offer output ranging from 62 V to 6 kV, at power offerings of 4, 20 and 30 W. An optional enhanced interface provides...
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ILLUMINATOR
The Telecentric Backlight Illuminator from Edmund Optics Inc. increases illumination, enabling faster measurements in machine vision applications. It accepts 1/4-in. fiber optic lightguides or...
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DPSS LASER
Snake Creek Lasers LLC has unveiled the MicroGreen APC, a diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser that measures 5.6 mm in diameter. The device can maintain constant output power up to 8 mW TEM00 when...
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DIGITAL CAMERAS
The Chameleon line of digital cameras has been launched by Point Grey Research Inc. The instruments feature a 1.3-megapixel Sony CCD, a 480-Mb/s USB 2.0 digital interface, a 12-bit analog-to-digital...
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CHROMATOGRAPHY
The Atlas Chromatography Data System from Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has been upgraded to support the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. Version 8.2 provides liquid and gas chromatography...
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DIGITAL READOUTS
Heidenhain Corp. has released the single-axis ND 200 series digital readouts, which are available in two variants. The ND 280 has a monochrome flat screen and offers standard functions for measuring...
Heidenhain Corporation
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AMPLIFIER
The LCA-2-10T ultralow-noise current amplifier from Femto Messtechnik GmbH is suitable for sensitive current and charge measurements. The device has a switchable high gain of 1012 and 1013 V/A and a...
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ANALYZER
Introduced by Anritsu Co., the Bit Master MP1026B eye pattern analyzer enables engineers to conduct accurate measurements on single-ended and differential high-speed signals for data rates from 0.1...
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PHOTODIODE-PREAMP
Opto Diode Corp. has announced the 6 mm2 ODA-6WB-100M photodiode-preamplifier with wavelength response at 450 nm. It operates between 400 and 1100 nm, with peak frequency response at 940 nm, and it...
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RAMAN SPECTROGRAPH
BaySpec Inc. has expanded its SuperGamut near-IR spectral engine line with the introduction of the Nunavut long-wavelength Raman spectrograph. It features a dispersive f/2 design with no moving...
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COLD PLATE
The OCP-150 model cold plate from Elite Thermal Engineering is a thermoelectric cooling module designed for OEM applications involving high-power laser products, medical equipment and semiconductor...
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LASER PROCESSING SYSTEM
SolaryX, an edge laser processing system, has been released by Newport Corp. for thin-film solar cell manufacturing. It performs edge deletion and removal of thin-film coatings on solar panels and,...
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BORESCOPES
The TFS4-720 articulating borescopes launched by Titan Tool Supply Inc. feature a high-resolution 17,000-element optical fiber imaging bundle for high-quality images. They have an objective end tip...
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DIODE LASERS
For solid-state laser pumping, free-space communications, illumination, and medical and ophthalmic applications, JDSU has introduced the 24×× series continuous-wave diode lasers. They operate in...
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RED LEDS
LedEngin Inc. has added deep-red products to its portfolio, including 5- and 10-W emitters. With a footprint measuring 4.4 × 4.4 mm for 5 W and 7.0 × 7.0 mm for 10 W, the surface mount devices enable...
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CAMERA
The LumiCam 1300 with a Gigabit Ethernet interface, which is suitable for display measurement in the production field, has been released by Instrument Systems GmbH. According to the company, the...
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MASK ALIGNER
Suss MicroTec AG has released the third generation of its manual mask and bond aligner for industrial research and production applications. MA/BA8 Gen3 offers alignment accuracy down to <0.25...
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MULTISENSOR CAMERA
VRmagic GmbH has introduced an field-programmable gate array (FPGA) camera with up to four pixel-synchronous CMOS sensors with global shutter. The sensors are connected via an LVDS data cable and can...
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MICROCHIP LASERS
Teem Photonics has introduced the SNP-30F-GM1, a passively Q-switched microchip laser for gemstone marking, for supercontinuum generation, for laser seeding for fiber amplification and for ranging....
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MICROSCOPY CAMERA
The DP72 from Olympus Life Science Europa GmbH is a 12.8-megapixel digital microscopy camera with applications in pathology. In live mode, 1360 × 1024-pixel images can be displayed at 15 fps without...
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LED DRIVERS
Diodes Inc. has extended its Zetex LED driver series with the ZXLD-1352, -1356 and -1366 miniature models, which deliver adjustable output currents of 350 mA, 550 mA and 1 A, respectively. The...
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The AGC series motorized mechanical goniometers from Aerotech Inc. are suitable for optical alignment, payload tip/tilt, beam steering and multiaxis diffractometer systems, among other applications....
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