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Photonics.com - May 2006
News & Features
Barr Associates Acquires Optical Coating
Barr Associates Inc., a manufacturer of precision thin-film coatings and optical filters, announced it is acquiring the assets of Optical Coating Corp. (OCC), based in Natick, Mass. Terms were not disclosed. Barr said the acquisition will increase its capabilities and coating capacity to better address the demand for products in the infrared wavelength region. With the acquisition, Barr will have...
Nanowires Grown to Power Tiny Lasers, LEDs
The nano world is getting brighter, thanks to newly "grown" nanowires made of semiconductor materials that are being used to make prototype lasers and LEDs with emission apertures roughly 100...
First Carbon-Based Quantum Dots Created
A new type of quantum dot, the first to be made from carbon, is showing promise for a broad range of applications, including biosensors, medical imaging devices and tiny LEDs, and could be more...
Luminent Buying HG Genuine Opto in Cash, Stock Deal
Luminent Inc., a provider of triplexer transceivers for triple play (voice, video and data) services, announced it is acquiring HG Genuine Opto of Wuhan, the second-largest fiber optic transceiver...
Jury Awards OSI Systems $125M in Suit Against L-3
A federal jury found that defense contractor L-3 Communications committed fraud against OSI Systems Inc., a Hawthorne, Calif.-based maker of security and inspection systems, in connection with the...
MIT Photodiode System Could Improve Gas Mileage
MIT researchers said they are applying new materials, new technologies and new ideas to radically improve an old concept -- thermophotovoltaic (TPV) conversion of light into electricity. They said...
Satellite Sensing System Works in Cells
Using the same multispectral analysis method that enables satellites to study the Earth's surface, Purdue University researchers have developed a new system that quickly determines the composition of...
Cheaper Desalination Method Found in Nanotubes
A nanotube membrane created on a silicon chip the size of a quarter may offer a cheaper way to remove salt from water, said the researchers who created it at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory...
Ultrafast Nanoworld Events Clocked in Nanoseconds
As scientists and engineers build devices at smaller and smaller scales, grasping the dynamics of how materials behave when they are subjected to electrical signals, sound and other manipulations has...
Nanobiotech Institute Draws From Diverse Team
The Institute for NanoBioTechnology launched last week at Johns Hopkins University will strive for major advances in medicine by drawing on the expertise of more than 75 faculty members from such...
Zarlink Buys Primarion's Optical I/O Group for $7M
Zarlink Semiconductor today announced the purchase of the optical I/O (input/output) business of Torrance, Calif.-based Primarion Inc., a supplier of digital power conversion integrated circuits...
Cool Way to Strip Hydrogen
A team of researchers has achieved a long-sought scientific goal: using laser light to break specific molecular bonds. The process uses laser light, instead of heat, to strip hydrogen atoms from...
DuPont Photonics Invests in ANDevices
DuPont Photonics Technologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of DuPont and provider of integrated optical components, announced today it has made a strategic investment in ANDevices Inc., a Fremont,...
Vitesse Fires Top Execs; Faces Probes, Lawsuit
It's been a very tough week for Vitesse Semiconductor Corp., during which it fired three top executives, announced it is in default of a bank loan and discovered it is the focus of federal...
Study: Nanotube Bundle Could Make Nano-Oscillator
Even the smallest devices, assembled at the molecular level, need motors and oscillators in order to work. University of California Riverside Mechanical Engineering Professor Qing Jiang said his...
Dalsa Awarded Image Sensor Chip Contract
Dalsa Corp. announced today it has received a contract to supply high-resolution image sensor chips to an undisclosed customer in the professional imaging market. The contract, valued at CDN $1.9...
17-Year-Old Theory on Superconductivity Verified
Seventeen years ago, a scientist at Bell Laboratories proposed the radical idea that high-temperature superconductivity occurs in certain materials because quantum-mechanical fluctuations in the...
Mikropak to Join Halma's Ocean Optics Group
Halma plc, a safety and environmental technology group based in Amersham, England, announced it has acquired Mikropack GmbH Aufbautechnik in der Sensorik from founders Gerald Nitsch, Dieter Steck and...
Sandia Develops New Class of Dielectric Films
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories announced they have developed an inexpensive and reliable class of dielectric films that could be used to enable programmable antifuses on integrated...
US Nuclear Physicist Supply Falls Short of Demand
At a time when more nuclear physicists are needed to develop technologies for homeland security and to meet expected growth in the nuclear power industry, the nation’s universities are producing...
'Gold Cage' Analog to Buckyball Found
Scientists have uncovered a class of gold atom clusters that are the first known metallic hollow equivalents of the famous hollow carbon fullerenes known as buckyballs. The researchers believe...
Siemens Buys Shanghai Optics Specialist Photonic Bridges
Siemens Communications announced it is acquiring optic specialist Photonic Bridges, based in Shanghai, China. Details of the transaction, which is subject to customary approvals, were not disclosed....
Photon Thrusters, Tethers Pose Flight Formation Fix
A new ultrahigh precision, contamination-free formation flight method based on photon thrusters and tethers may be a solution to maintaining a precise spacecraft (satellite) configuration in...
Planning Force Acquires Quintessence Photonics
Planning Force Inc. of Spokane, Wash., announced that it has acquired Quintessence Photonics Corp. in a reverse merger transaction and changed its name to QPC Lasers Inc., replacing its officers and...
Qwest Buys OnFiber Communications for $107M
Telecommunications giant Qwest Communications International Inc. announced today that it will acquire privately held OnFiber Communications Inc., an Austin, Texas-based provider of custom-built and...
Scientists Discover Light So Fast It Goes ... Backward
In the past few years, scientists have found ways to make light go both faster and slower than its usual speed limit, but now researchers at the University of Rochester have gone one step further:...
BellSouth, Samsung to Explore Broadband Markets
BellSouth announced today a strategic agreement with Samsung Telecommunications America to explore opportunities to market and co-brand broadband-enabled devices in consumer and business markets. The...
Supercomputing Center to Focus on Nanotechnology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in collaboration with IBM and New York state, yesterday announced a $100 million partnership to create what it said will be the world’s most powerful...
Photon Properties Reveal Extreme Nuclear-State Secrets
When atomic nuclei are smashed together at great speed, resulting temperatures exceed one trillion degrees, 200 million times hotter than the surface of the sun. Scientists who study nuclear matter...
Challenges in Device Scaling to be Semicon Topic
Shrinking the dimensions of electronic devices -- essential to keeping pace with the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) as well as adhering to Moore's Law -- will be the topic...
First Man-Made Nanoscale Fractal Molecule Created
From snowflakes to the leaves on a tree, objects in nature are made of irregular molecules called fractals. Scientists from the University of Akron, Ohio University (OU) and Clemson University now...
Laser Ablation Spectrometry Cracks Another ’CSI’ Case
Brass notes the roll of duct tape on his tool belt. The investigation is followed ... back to the CSI Lab where Nick compares the maintenance man’s roll of duct tape with the strips taken off...
UWaterloo, Albany to Collaborate on Nanotech
The University of Waterloo (UW) announced it has reached a collaborative agreement with the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany-State University of New...
Superconductor Potential Found in 'Metal Sandwich'
After a lengthy data search for new compounds, researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering said they have discovered a theoretical "metal sandwich" that is expected to be a good...
Nanotubes in a Vacuum 'Excellent Conductors'
Carbon nanotubes in a vacuum show excellent conductivity and can be very effective infrared detectors because of their high sensitivity to light, according to a University of California, Riverside...
Photronics, Micron Technology Open Mask Center
Photomask maker Photronics Inc. of Brookfield, Conn., and Micron Technology Inc. of Boise, Idaho, announced today a joint venture to develop photomasks for semiconductors, the MP Mask Technology...
JDSU Reports Power Conversion Efficiency Record
JDSU, a Milpitas, Calif., provider of communications test and measurement and optical products, said its 3- and 5-volt gallium arsenide photovoltaic power converter has achieved optical-to-electrical...
$10.6B Deal Creates Huge Scientific Equipment Co.
Analytical instrument maker Thermo Electron Corp. will pay $10.6 billion in stock for Fisher Scientific International Inc., a provider of products and services to the scientific community, in a...
Engineers Make Spin-Wave Research Breakthrough
Engineers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science announced last week that they have made a critical new breakthrough in spin-wave research that could...
Laser Trapping of Erbium May Lead to Novel Devices
Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have used lasers to cool and trap erbium atoms, a "rare earth" heavy metal with unusual optical, electronic and magnetic...
Record Attendance at Nanotech
Attendance at Nanotech 2006, being held this week at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, has exceeded 2900 and will exceed 3000 by tomorrow, mostly due to walk-in registrations, said the Nano...
New Microscope Shows More Detail Than Ever
Scientists using a unique three-dimensional microscope that works in a new way said it is giving researchers unprecedented insight into microscopic internal structure and chemical composition. It is...
Bookham 3rd-Quarter Losses Prompt Cost Cuts
Bookham Inc. said the costs of moving its assembly and test operations from England to China and decreased production adversely impacted its third-quarter financial results, which will force it to...
Princeton Center May Change Sensor Technology
The National Science Foundation has funded a multimillion-dollar engineering research center based at Princeton University that is expected to revolutionize sensor technology, yielding devices that...
Activa Capital Organizes BFI Optilas Management Buyout
Activa Capital Fund FCPR, an independent private equity firm, announced it has bought a majority stake in specialty electronic and photonic product distributor BFI Optilas of Evry, France. BFI...
Kodak Loses $298M, May Sell Health Imaging Unit
Eastman Kodak Co. today reported a $298 million loss for the first quarter -- or $1.04 a share -- and said it is considering selling its second-highest revenue earner, the 110-year-old Health Group,...
Inframation to Highlight IR, Thermal Imaging Apps
Infrared and thermal imaging (thermography) applications will be the theme of clinics, workshops, conference sessions and exhibits at the seventh annual InfraMation Conference, to be held Oct. 23-27...
Schott Opens Optics Business in China
Germany-based technology company Schott announced it has opened Wuxi Unique Schott Optical Co. Ltd. in the Wuxi National High Technology Development Zone, about 100 miles northwest of Shanghai, to...
James Fergason Awarded Lemelson-MIT Prize
James Fergason just wanted to know if his thermal sensor was actually working. In 1958, the young researcher at Westinghouse Research Laboratories began experimenting with liquid crystals and ended...
Biosensor Layered Like Lasagna Created at PNNL
Scientists at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have used electrostatic attraction to layer reactive biological molecules in a lasagna-like way around spaghetti-like carbon nanotubes. The...
Corning To Expand Japan LCD Glass Production
Corning Inc. announced yesterday that its board of directors has approved a capital expenditure plan of $174 million to further expand its generation 8 LCD glass substrates manufacturing capacity at...
Dalsa to Establish Asia-Pacific Digital Imaging Unit
Waterloo-based semiconductor and electronics company Dalsa Corp. said Monday it will establish a new business unit, Dalsa Asia-Pacific, after "a careful study of the Asia-Pacific markets." The...
Researchers Recreate Insect's Eye in Lab
Using the eyes of insects such as dragonflies and houseflies as models, a team of bioengineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has created a series of artificial compound eyes that could...
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Qwest Buys OnFiber Communications for $107M
Telecommunications giant Qwest Communications International Inc. announced today that it will acquire privately held OnFiber Communications Inc., an Austin, Texas-based provider of custom-built and managed metropolitan Ethernet and wide-area network solutions, for $107 million in cash. Under the agreement, Qwest can substitute up to $35 million of the purchase price with shares of its...
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4M60 Stop-Action CMOS Camera
WATERLOO, Ontaria, May 26, 2006 -- Dalsa's own CMOS imager powers its 4M60 SA stop-action camera, which delivers 62 f/s at full four megapixel (2352 x 1728) resolution in 8 or 10 bits through a medium Camera Link interface. The 4M60...
Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components
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Excimer Laser Mirrors
BOULDER, Colo., May 30, 2006 -- Alpine Research Optics (ARO) has introduced a new series of high-performance flat mirrors intended for general purpose beam-steering tasks in ultraviolet excimer laser-based applications such as...
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SQL-1.5 Piezoelectric Motor
VICTOR, N.Y., May 26, 2006 -- The latest Squiggle motor from miniature ceramic motor maker New Scale Technologies Inc. is the smallest linear motor on the market, the company announced. At 1.5 mm x 1.5 mm, the new SQL-1.5...
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Oslo 6.4 for Lens Design
LITTLETON, Mass., May 25, 2006 -- Lambda Research Corp., developer of optical software including TracePro and TracePro Bridge for SolidWorks, announces the latest release of its lens design software, Oslo. The 6.4 release of Oslo...
Lambda Research Corp.
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Broadband AR-coated Achromats
BARRINGTON, N.J., May 25, 2006 -- Edmund Optics has expanded its Tech Spec line of achromatic lenses. The most popular 6.25, 9.0, 12.5 and 25 mm achromats are now offered with the VIS 0 multilayer broadband antireflection coating...
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FCPA µJewel D-1000 Ultrafast Fiber Laser
LONG BEACH, Calif., May 25, 2006 -- IMRA America Inc. introduced its FCPA µJewel D-1000 at CLEO/QELS 2006, being held this week in Long Beach, Calif. Based on its patented fiber-chirped pulse amplification (FCPA) technology , IMRA's...
IMRA America Inc.
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LU1550F015 Er/Yb Fiber Laser
BERLIN, May 23, 2006 -- Lumics GmbH, a manufacturer of fiber-coupled laser modules, extends its range of pulsed fiber laser units with a 1550 nm version offering up to 30 uJ pulse energy. The LU1550F015 is a short-pulse...
Lumics GmbH
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QuickView 2.0 Thermal Imager Software
BOSTON, Mass., May 23, 2006 -- Flir Systems Inc., a maker of thermal imagers and infrared cameras, is offering an upgrade to its QuickView software for its InfraCAM and BCAM thermal imagers, enabling them to deliver fully...
FLIR Systems
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Vibration Isolation Platform
INGLEWOOD, Calif., May 23, 2006 -- Minus K Technology, a manufacturer of vibration isolation products, has introduced the BM-10 ultracompact high-performance vibration isolation platform. The BM-10 incorporates the company's patented...
Minus K Technology Inc.
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M12-EXM-IRC21 Day-Night Exchanger
CARLSBAD & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 22, 2006 -- Sunex Inc., a provider of imaging optics for CMOS and CCD cameras, introduces a new product that provides true day-and-night capability to cameras based on chipsets from imaging technology maker...
Sunex Inc.
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Online Catalog Expanded
CARLSBAD, Calif., May 17, 2006 -- Laser, instrument and photonics products maker Melles Griot announced that its complete line of optomechanical hardware and positioners is now available for purchase online via the company's Web...
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Vibration Isolation Platform
Minus K Technology, a manufacturer of vibration isolation products, has introduced the BM-10 ultracompact high-performance vibration isolation platform that incorporates its negative stiffness...
Minus K Technology Inc.
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Wedge Multipass Amplifier
The Wedge multipass amplifier is a high-energy multipass Ti:sapphire amplifier with an adjustable repetition rate (10-Hz, 100-Hz and 1-kHz versions available). It delivers energy per pulse of >1.0...
Del Mar Photonics Inc.
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TracER Crime Lab Laser
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 15, 2006 - The new TracER laser from Coherent Inc. is a powerful tool for trace evidence recovery at crime scenes, including latent fingerprints, the company said. Based on a 5-W green laser, TracER lowers the...
Coherent Inc.
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Sub-nanosecond DPSS Microlaser
Distributor Altos Photonics announced that Standa has introduced a subnanosecond DPSS (diode-pumped solid-state) microlaser. High peak powers (up to 16 kW) with subnanosecond pulse lengths or high...
Altos Photonics Inc.
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Terahertz Spectroscopy Kit
Ekspla has introduced a terahertz spectroscopy kit that includes the components to construct an optical system for terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (Thz-TDS). A gallium arsenide (GaAs)...
Altos Photonics Inc.
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Picosecond Diode-Pumped Laser
Ekspla has introduced the PL10100 series picosecond diode-pumped laser. High output power (10 W at 1064 nm) establishes this laser as a versatile tool for variety of material processing applications....
Altos Photonics Inc.
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Pharos Femtosecond Ytterbium DPSSL System
Supplier Altos Photonics said a new laser system from Light Conversion expands the meaning of “one box solution.” Pharos is a femtosecond laser with all of the essential components of a chirped pulse...
Altos Photonics Inc.
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Engineered NLO Crystal Structures
Quasi-phase matching (QPM) and other engineered crystal structures are available in KTP and SLT for research and development efforts. Sample capabilities include up and down conversion within 300- to...
AdvR Inc.
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Spot Laser Series
The compact Spot laser series from Elforlight provides < 2 ns performance at 1064, 532, and 355 nm with TEM00 beam quality, and 25uJ/10uJ/2uJ energy levels per pulse. The lasers are suitable for...
4AD Enterprises Inc.
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High-Power Green Laser
A lower-cost alternative for pumping continuous wave (CW) or femtosecond Ti:sapphire systems, the Elforlight model HPG high-power green laser is a high-beam-quality (M2<1.2), multiwatt CW 532-nm...
4AD Enterprises Inc.
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New UV-FQ Laser for MALDI
The new UV-FQ laser from Elforlight is designed to replace nitrogen lasers in MALDI (matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectroscopy) systems, enabling the next generation of...
Elforlight Ltd.
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FQ Laser for Micromachining and Marking
Elforlight releases the new FQ series lasers for micromachining, materials processing, trimming, scribing, marking and wire stripping. These lasers provide over 7-W average power, 1-100-kHz...
Elforlight Ltd.
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Ultraprecise Free-Form Mirrors
Kaleido Technology will showcase its capabilities for manufacturing of ultraprecision free-form optics. Kaleido produces ultraprecision free-form mirrors for applications in the automotive,...
Kaleido Technology ApS
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Flat-Field Correction Processor Utility
BOCA RATON, Fla., May 11, 2006 -- Vignetting -- falloff of image brightness with distance from the frame’s center -- and pixel-to-pixel CCD-sensitivity variations can be major problems for machine-vision systems used in inspection...
Imperx Inc.
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Fiber Laser and Scan Head Control Kit
The Nutfield Technology (NTI) fiber laser and scan head control kit includes X/Y scanning, software, electronic control, scan lens, power and cables to streamline laser scanning system integration...
FARO Technologies Inc., Photonics
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Automatic Tunable Laser System in Littman/Metcalf Configuration
Sacher Lasertechnik has introduced a new generation of automatically tunable laser system in Littman/Metcalf configuration.The laser systems offers a high output power, typically 500 mW,over a large...
Sacher Lasertechnik GmbH
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LaserCam-HR with Updated BeamView Software
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 9, 2006 -- Laser maker Coherent Inc. announced that its LaserCam-HR high-resolution laser beam profiler now features the new software release of 4.3.X, which includes an improved interface for increased speed,...
Coherent Inc.
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Automatic Tunable Laser System
BUENA PARK, Calif., May 9, 2006 Sacher Lasertechnik has introduced a new generation of automatically tunable laser systems in Littman/Metcalf configuration. The laser systems offers a high output power, typically 500 mW, over a...
Sacher Lasertechnik LLC
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Sanyo DL-LS1158 Laser Diode
HERTFORDSHIRE, UK, May 9, 2006 -- Photonic Products, a manufacturer of electro-optical subassemblies and optoelectronic components and a high-performance industrial laser diode distributor, announced the launch of a new...
Photonic Products Ltd.
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BSD-1838 LED Neo Wedge Bulb
TORRANCE, Calif., May 8, 2006 — LED manufacturer LEDtronics announces the availability of the BSD-1838 14 V T1-1/4 twist lock base mount neo wedge bulb, which it said can be used in a variety of instrument panels. The bulb is...
LEDtronics Inc.
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715 Polarizer
DANBURY, Conn., May 4, 2006 -- Conoptics has added the 715 I polarizer to its 700 Series Faraday rotators and accessories.Conoptics said if a source laser is unpolarized or randomly polarized, conventional polarizers such as its...
Conoptics Inc.
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Dragon High-Performance Ultrafast Laser Systems
Ultrafast titanium:sapphire laser amplifier technology has evolved rapidly in recent years, with the development of reliable systems that incorporate cryogenic cooling of the laser medium. This has...
KMLabs Inc (Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories)
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ExciLife-93 Coatings
Princeton Instruments/Acton said its ExciLife coatings are a significant breakthrough in high-performance, 193-nm laser mirror coatings, designed for OEM applications in which high durability and...
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