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Imaging/Detectors: CMOS Detectors
Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) active-pixel image sensors have found application in areas such as videoconferencing, security surveillance and machine vision. Active-pixel CMOS...
Lasers and Light Sources: High-Power Diode Lasers
During the last several years, high-power diode lasers based on bars have developed rapidly both in optical output and in lifetime. In only five years, the typical output from a single commercially...
Instrumentation & Accessories: Test Equipment
During this decade, the telecommunications industry has been making a transition from a slowly growing network optimized for voice traffic to one whose bandwidth needs are exploding to keep pace with...
Fiber Optics: Fiber Optic Amplifiers
Optical amplifiers will soon become smarter. To meet dense wavelength division multiplexing needs, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers boost optical signals across multiple wavelengths. As communications...
Fiber Optics: Transmitting Photons
The number of companies claiming to be specialists in market forecasting for fiber optic communications should provide a clue to the immense size of this market. Stock analysts’ abrupt coverage...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Interference Filters
Optical filters separate wavelengths of light using the principle of optical interference. For 25 years, filter technology has enabled products such as missile guidance and target recognition,...
Imaging/Detectors: Catching Photons
When we try to capture and analyze light, we enter the realm of detectors and imaging technologies. Whether we hope to view images or count photons, we use devices that work by absorbing particles of...
Lasers and Light Sources: Industrial Lasers
The market for industrial lasers has largely been dominated by high-power CO2 and lamp-pumped Nd:YAG lasers. These devices have provided cost-effective access to high-power infrared and visible laser...
Imaging/Detectors: Infrared Imaging
Thirty years ago, the cost and complexity of thermal imaging made the technology feasible only for high-end defense and science applications. As we enter 2000 and look toward 2005 and beyond,...
Instrumentation & Accessories: Using Photons
Instrumentation and accessories are seeing the same kinds of market trends as other photonics technologies. "Better, faster, cheaper" is a contagious battle cry. Laboratory equipment and OEM...
Fiber Optics: Integrated Optics
Integrated optics products that are finding widespread commercial application include lithium niobate modulators and passive waveguide devices using silica on silicon, ion-exchanged glass, or polymer...
Imaging/Detectors: Camera-to-PC Interfaces
Machine vision providers are realizing the benefits of digital cameras with high resolution and frame rates, and they are migrating toward these higher-performance alternatives. As this happens, the...
Lasers and Light Sources: Making Photons
By valuing reliability, efficiency and economy above gadgetry and engineering elegance, the communications, medical and manufacturing markets are changing the laser business. These customers are...
Imaging/Detectors: Machine Vision
Three forces direct the evolution of machine vision: Enabling technology determines what is possible, algorithms determine what is practical, and applications determine what is desirable. Machine...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Micro-Optics
The telecommunications industry was one of the first users of micro-optics, back in the 1980s. The integration of semiconductor lasers, micro-optics and fibers into small packages was the economic...
Fiber Optics: Optical Fiber
As the technology of transmitting and receiving light continues to evolve and improve, so will the technology of designing new and improved optical fibers. A variety of optical fiber designs --...
Optics, Materials & Coatings
Changes in the optics market are coming, and fast. The Internet and overnight courier services have changed customer expectations for service and immediate delivery. Improved PCs and easy-to-use...
Fiber Optics: Passive Components
Since the mid-1980s, optical fiber has been the backbone of telecommunications networks. Companies that make system hardware for these networks have traditionally been large, established and...
Imaging/Detectors: Photomultipliers
Application demands for increased performance are stimulating photomultiplier manufacturers to continuously improve detectors and develop innovative devices. The demands are coming both from...
Instrumentation & Accessories: Positioning
Decades ago, few people believed that industry would ever need to move macroscopic bodies by nanometers. Today it is a necessity. One example is in data storage. With the constant need for more...
Imaging/Detectors: Scientific Imaging
Five years ago, high-performance charge-coupled device cameras were slow, monolithic and difficult to use. Today, the cameras are significantly faster, often much smaller and almost completely...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: Design Software
Any designer knows that real lenses aren’t just surfaces; they’re whole objects with edges, bevels, scratches, bubbles and so on. In real optical systems, some light always reflects when...
Lasers and Light Sources: UV Lasers
One application trend vital to the future of UV laser makers has been the miniaturization of electronic devices brought on by an explosive demand for communications and information technology. As...
Optics, Materials & Coatings: UV Optics
Ten years ago, the ultraviolet- transmitting optic was considered a mature, developed product. Today market forces are challenging suppliers to dramatically improve UV optical performance. Suppliers...
Tech Pulse
Laser Ablation Shapes Precision Optics
Trying to precisely shape optics and achieve low wavefront distortion with conventional polishing methods can be a daunting task, particularly for optical components that are larger than 50 cm or smaller than 1 cm. For both large and small optics, wavefront measurements are difficult. "It is much more convenient if we can shape and measure the optics on the same stage," said Takahisa Jitsuno,...
Army Lab Uses Lasers to Detect Explosives
A team of researchers from the US Army Research Laboratory at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., described the results of a study on the application of laser photofragmentation/fragmentation detection...
Fiber Optic Array Provides Real-Time Gel Analysis
LUND, Sweden -- Capillary electrophoresis has become a useful analytical tool, with laser-induced fluorescence imaging offering improved detection. Researchers from Lund University and the Lund...
Infrared Spectromicroscopy Technology Identifies Bacteria That Eat Toxic Waste
Chemical and biological mechanisms had been suggested to explain the transformation of hexavalent chromium, a toxic industrial discharge, into a less dangerous trivalent form. Now scientists at the...
Photonics Takes Bubble’s Temperature
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign reported in the Oct. 21 issue of Nature that the temperature of imploding bubbles reaches thousands of degrees kelvin. Scientists...
One Chirping Laser Sings 1022 Frequencies on a Fiber
HOLMDEL, N.J. -- In standard communications math, 40 lasers + 40 modulators + one fiber = 40 channels of dense wavelength division multiplexing. In Lucent Technologies’ new math,...
Researchers Create Tunable Photonic Bandgap Crystal
Researchers around the world are investigating the properties of photonic crystals, the low-loss periodic dielectric lattices that influence the propagation of electromagnetic waves. Semiconductor...
Device Varies Dispersion Compensation
At OECC ’99 in Beijing, researchers from Avanex Corp. of Fremont, Calif., and Fujitsu Laboratories of America Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., described a chromatic dispersion compensator for optical...
Ultrafast Laser Frees Prehistoric Fossils
LIVERMORE, Calif. -- A technique based on a scanning, ultrafast laser could soon prove invaluable to paleontologists attempting to liberate fossils entombed in surrounding rock. Physicists from...
Microsensors Tackle Hazardous Waste
CINCINNATI -- Researchers from the University of Cincinnati have developed a highly selective microsensor that the US Department of Energy (DoE) may use in its efforts to monitor or clean up the...
Heat Sink Offers Better Cooling
Microchannel heat sinks are commonly used to cool solid-state radar systems, diode lasers, and mainframe and supercomputers. They can remove heat 50 times more efficiently than conventional methods...
InP Extends Fiber Transmission
Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., has demonstrated 160-Gb/s, single-channel transmission over 300 km of parent Lucent Technologies’ TrueWave RS optical fiber. Next step: expanding the...
Technique Provides Transmission Insight
LONDON -- In 1998, Thomas Ebbesen of the NEC Research Institute in Princeton, N.J., discovered that light can pass through holes 10 times smaller than its wavelength, but the explanation for this...
Laser Simplifies Isotope Enrichment
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a simple and efficient means to produce films of enriched isotopes. Using a tabletop terawatt laser, the method offers a compact alternative...
Micromirrors Considered for Space
A team at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., is designing an infrared mirror array for NASA’s Next Generation Space Telescope, which incorporates microelectromechanical systems...
Online Mass Spectroscopy Method Makes Moves to IR
Two designs are leading to online, IR matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectroscopy of biomolecules. Kermit K. Murray, an assistant professor of chemistry at Emory University in...
IR Lasers Produce X-Ray Optics
DRESDEN, Germany -- X-rays go through almost any material without interaction, making them useful for analysis but difficult to control. X-ray scattering and diffraction are well-known techniques for...
Optical Sensor Monitors pH
A team at Kyushu University in Fukuoka, Japan, says its laser-based pH sensor will be at least as sensitive as a fluorometric device. The sensor, reported in Analytical Chemistry, comprises a gel...
Tunable Laser Devised for UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
Researchers from Princeton University in New Jersey and Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden, have developed a solid-state kilohertz laser tunable from 205 to 230 nm. The...
Fiber Optic Sensor Measures Sea's Saltiness
Bathers can tell that the Dead Sea is extremely salty because all they can do in it is float. Physicists at the Universidad Complutense say they have a more precise way to measure maritime salinity:...
Tabletop Laser Offers Alternative to Cyclotron
Researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Osaka University in Japan have reported the development of a tabletop laser-based proton accelerator that could replace expensive cyclotrons...
Will Vinyl Replace Compact Discs?
Compact discs (CDs) literally scratch the surface of optical data storage. About 99.99 percent of a CD is wasted because only one side is used for recording the bits of computer code. Physicist Min...
Detecting a Wrinkle in (Less) Time
AUSTIN, Texas -- When choosing an outfit to wear, one factor often prevails over others in the decision-making process: Which item doesn’t need to be ironed? In this scenario, what could be...
light speed
Copyright Laws Clash with Digital Technology
WASHINGTON -- Are you guilty of violating copyright laws if you duplicate a white paper posted on the World Wide Web and e-mail it to a colleague? A committee appointed by the National Research Council spent two years studying copyright and intellectual property protection in the digital age and concluded that the free market, not lawmakers, should take the lead in establishing public policy in...
Management Blamed for Troubled Laser Project
LIVERMORE, Calif. -- When scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory successfully demonstrated the Beamlet in 1994, they were confident they could duplicate the single laser, multiplied 192...
NIST Will Award $50.7 Million
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md., has announced a competition under its Advanced Technology Program that will award $50.7 million in first-year...
Scientists Experimenting with Online Shopping
BETHESDA, Md. -- Life scientists accustomed to buying books and booking airline flights online would welcome the opportunity to shop electronically for research supplies, a recent poll indicated. In...
We Have Met the Recruiter, and He Is Us
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- Human resource managers, take note: To build a better work force, look to the nearest cubicle. Researchers at Ohio State University in Columbus revisited the results of 28...
Optical Research Funds Photonics Programs
Optical Research Associates of Pasadena, Calif., has established two educational programs for students in photonics-related fields. The company designed the initiatives around its Code V and...
Big Rigs Watch the Road
Heavy truck manufacturer Freightliner Corp. of Portland, Ore., has developed an image-recognition system that warns drivers of unintended lane changes. The Lane Guidance system joins the...
Telecommunications Ringing Up Sales
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The semiconductor industry, beset by a slump in sales during the past three years but now well into recovery, has found itself a beneficiary of the explosive growth in global...
Spectra-Physics Signs Multi-Year Agreement with Telecommunications Manufacturer
Spectra-Physics has signed a three-year sales agreement to deliver 200-GHz narrow-band pass filters to a major manufacturer of dense wavelength division multiplexing devices. The 200-GHz thin-film...
Laser Power Board Plans Takeover Defense
The board of directors at Laser Power Corp. of San Diego adopted a shareholders’ rights plan in an attempt to shield the company from an unsolicited acquisition. If a person or group acquires...
University Establishes Photonics Institute
David Triggle, provost at State University of New York in Buffalo, announced the creation of the Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics. He said the institute will train a high-tech work...
Accent on Applications
Thin-Film Measurement Takes Aim on Target
The sun is fueled by fusion. Its gravitational field compresses elements such as hydrogen under high temperatures until the molecules fuse and release energy. The process is both efficient and clean,...
VCSELs Shine in Ophthalmic Device
Macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss in people over the age of 60. Although the disease is incurable, early detection can limit the scope of its damage. Unfortunately, current...
Lightweight Mirror Accelerates Physics Research
Quarks traveling in large dissociated packets have been scarce since the big bang. Quantum physicists wishing to isolate and study quarks must separate larger particles by colliding them in giant...
New Yorkers Are Seeing Fiber Optic Stars
The stars may shine brightly in New York Broadway theaters, but not in the city's evening sky. Light pollution has increasingly occluded the stars and planets over the town where only tourists look...
Presstime Bulletin
Corning Agrees to Acquire Optovac, Siemens Operations
Corning Inc. of Corning, N.Y., has agreed to acquire Optovac Inc. of North Brookfield, Mass., from EM Industries Inc. The terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Optovac produces calcium fluoride optics for ultraviolet lithography of semiconductors. The move followed Corning’s announcement that it has agreed to purchase the Munich, Germany-based Siemens AG’s optical cable and...
Mars Lander and Descent Camera Lost
Project manager Richard Cook of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., said that the Mars Polar Lander flight team will continue trying to communicate with its lost space probe,...
Nikon Presents 1999 Photomicrography Awards
Nikon Inc. of Melville, N.Y., has announced the winners of its 1999 International Small World Competition. Founded in 1975, this annual contest honors excellence in photomicrography. The photographs...
Pegasus Explores Next-Generation Internet
A two-year, $7.5 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency will fund research into three key technologies for the next-generation Internet. The research consortium,...
Lucent, Astarte Introduce Optical Routers
Lucent Technologies of Murray Hill, N.J., has announced the development of its all-optical WaveStar LambdaRouter. The router comprises 256 input/output fibers and a micromirror array. The 256...
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Banner Engineering Corp. has introduced convergent-beam fibers that can detect objects as small as 0.2 mm. The P22-C1 and P12-C1 are bifurcated plastic fibers that pipe light to the sensing target,...
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CURRENT MONITOR
Ion Physics Corp.'s CM-001-ES current monitor measures peak current at line frequencies up to 150 kA and rms currents up to 20 kA at 60 Hz. The monitor's air-core design has an inner diameter of 2...
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UV PHOTODIODES
Roithner Lasertechnik offers UV photodiodes based on GaP technology with active areas of 0.5, 1.2, 4.8 and 10.9 mm2. Compared with Si photodiodes, these devices have better signal-to-noise ratios and...
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PHOTO IC
The S7815 photo integrated circuit from Hamamatsu Corp. combines a photodiode and signal processing circuit that amplifies the photocurrent by up to 1400 times. It has a small active area that...
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POWER MONITORS
EigenLight Corp.'s series 100 power monitors combine a stable optical tap and PIN photodiode in a 15.5 x 5.5 x 6.9-mm hermetic package, with 24-mm photodiode leads. The power monitors feature...
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HIGH-SPEED AMPLIFIERS
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PHOTOTRANSISTORS
Silicon NPN phototransistors from Optek Technology Inc. have integrated base-emitter resistors for low-current roll-off, resulting in a sharp turn-on characteristic in low-contrast applications. The...
Optek Technology, Industrial Sensing & Control
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FIBER OPTIC PROBE
Ocean Optics Inc. has released a heat-resistant fiber optic probe that couples to the company's spectrometers to measure in situ emission spectra of samples such as dissolved metals and...
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FIBER STRETCHERS
Piezomechanik GmbH manufactures piezo-based fiber stretchers for piezomechanical modulation of the fibers' optical properties. A standard arrangement uses large-diameter piezo tubes wrapped with...
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SWITCH & SOURCE MODULES
ILX Lightwave Corp. has released the FOS 79710 1x4 optical switch and the FOS 79800C/315SB and FOS 79800C/315SL high-power dense wavelength division multiplexing, distributed feedback source modules...
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FIBER WIPES
SatWipes from Krell Technologies Inc. are saturated with 100% isopropyl alcohol for the cleaning of optical fibers and connectors. The wipes are dispensed from a resealable tub for ease of use and to...
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CD VIDEO CAMERA
Sony Electronics Inc. has unveiled a black-and-white analog video camera for image processing, microscopy and machine vision applications. The control switches on the XC-ST70 are located on the...
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COLOR VIDEO CAMERA
The IK-MX1 from Toshiba Imaging Systems is a one-piece color video camera that has a 1/4-in. charge-coupled device with 512 x 492-pixel resolution. The device does not require a camera control unit...
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FRAME GRABBERS
Foresight Imaging has released four I-series frame grabbers for machine vision, and scientific and medical imaging applications. The I-60 accepts nonstandard video inputs up to 60 MHz, including...
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INTERACTIVE IMAGING
Matrox Imaging has released version 3.0 of its Inspector interactive imaging software for performing and automating image enhancement and measurement tasks, including blob analysis and pattern...
Matrox Imaging
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LINE-SCAN CAMERA
Dalsa Inc. has released a version of the Piranha camera that has five times the responsivity of the base Piranha model. It is available with two outputs and 1024-, 2048- or 4096-pixel resolution. The...
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MICROSCOPE CAMERA
Prior Scientific Inc.'s PriorCam charge-coupled device camera features an 8-mm C-mount lens, an adjustable aperture, 400 TV lines of resolution and 291,000 pixels. The camera comes with a metal...
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NIR CAMERA
The SU320-SMC camera from Sensors Unlimited Inc. incorporates the company's InGaAs 320 x 256-element focal plane array for a more than 70% quantum efficiency over a wide band and without requiring...
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MINI RECIRCULATOR
PolyScience's liquid-to-air recirculator provides nonrefrigerated cooling for small Peltier devices, charge-coupled device cameras and other applications where cooling fluid is above ambient...
PolyScience
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FLUORESCENT ILLUMINATOR
Stocker & Yale Inc. has introduced the Model 13 Plus Steady Lite illuminator, designed to provide maximum output for more than 7000 h. The system includes an electrostatic discharge-safe housing...
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O/E CONVERTER
The LTX-510 general-purpose electrical-to-optical converter from Terahertz Technologies Inc. is designed for applications where the signal of interest has a high common mode voltage with respect to...
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CO
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Special Optics offers CO2 scanning lenses and beam expanders. Telecentric scanning lenses with spot sizes as small as 50 µm are available. Motorized zoom beam expanders feature a five-element...
Special Optics Inc.
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MACHINE VISION LENS
Computer Optics Inc. has expanded its series of machine vision lenses. The COIF283LD has a focal length of 8.3 mm and is f/2.0. Its grid distortion is less than 0.2% with a front focal length of 15...
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MICROSTEP DRIVER
The DCB-26 microstep driver from Advanced Micro Systems Inc. has 50-V bipolar choppers and CPU and is suitable for operating stepper motors to 1 A/phase. It has serial and stored memory sequences,...
Advanced Microoptic Systems GmbH
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PIEZOELECTRICALLY DRIVEN NANOPOSITIONERS
Physik Instrumente GmbH & Co. has introduced a piezoelectrically driven nanopositioning system for microscope turrets. The Powfoc turret-scanner provides subnanometer resolution, scanning ranges...
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OPTICAL FIBER ANALYZER
Exfo Inc.'s NR-9200 optical fiber analyzer performs refractive index profile and geometric analyses on single- and multimode fibers. For core and cladding analysis, it measures concentricity error,...
EXFO Inc.
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INTERFEROMETER FOR FTIR SPECTROSCOPY
PLX Inc. has developed an interferometer for FTIR spectroscopy. The single monolithic structure contains two mirrors and a beamsplitter fused with top and bottom glass plates of the same material....
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LASER SCAN MICROSCOPE
The LSM 5 Pascal laser scanning microscope from Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH can provide images with 2048 x 2048-pixel resolution in up to 4096 gray levels. The basic configuration for materials research and...
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MINI OPTICAL TIME-DOMAIN REFLECTOMETERS
The MW9076 family of miniature optical time-domain reflectometers (OTDR) from Anritsu Co. display measurement results in 10 s and have a sampling speed of 0.15 s. The dynamic range of the four models...
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RADIOMETER/PHOTOMETER
The Spectroline DSE-2000A radiometer/photometer from Spectronics Corp. measures visible and long-wave-UV light and is suitable for nondestructive testing and quality control inspections. Its sensors...
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