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Photonics.com - September 2009
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Nagarajan Named IET Fellow
Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagarajan, senior director of optical component technology at Infinera in Sunnyvale, Calif., has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in...
LightPath Loss Narrows in Q4
Optics manufacturer LightPath Technologies Inc. said its net loss for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $317,568, less than half of what it posted for the third quarter and down significantly from the...
Lumenera Aids Guinness Feat
Lumenera Corp. of Ottawa, a manufacturer of high-performance digital cameras and custom imaging solutions, has announced that its SKYnyx2-0 and Infinity2-1 CCD USB 2.0 cameras have been used to set a...
PI Names New Managers
Princeton Instruments (PI) of Trenton, N.J., announced that Ed Gooding has been promoted to product manager of the Spectroscopy Group, Greg Combs has been promoted to product manager of the...
IPG Offers Retrofit Services
Fiber laser maker IPG Photonics Corp. of Oxford, Mass., has introduced laser retrofit services at its operations in the US, Germany, China and Japan. At each location, IPG’s team of engineers...
Atom-moving Marks 20 Years
Twenty years ago this week, IBM Fellow Don Eigler became the first person in history to move and control an individual atom, an ability that heralded the age of nanotechnology.
QuantaSol Gains Tech to Boost PVs
QuantaSol Ltd. of Kingston-upon-Thames, England, a maker of strain-balanced quantum well solar cells, said it has entered into its first major collaboration. By exclusively licensing advanced...
ILX Partners with Mirthe
ILX Lightwave Corp., a photonics instrumentation and test systems component company located in Bozeman, Mont., announced that it is now an affiliate member of the Center for Mid-InfraRed Technologies...
Flir Nabs $15M Army Contract
Flir Systems Inc., a manufacturer of thermal imaging and stabilized camera systems for a wide variety of thermography and imaging applications, announced that it has been awarded a delivery order...
Dazer Laser Retains Trademark
Laser Energetics Inc., a laser technology company located in Mercerville, N.J., announced that its new Dazer Laser - Light Fighting Technologies has withstood a challenge to its trademark application...
Indium Buys NanoFoil Maker
Materials supplier Indium Corp. announced it has acquired Reactive NanoTechnologies Inc. (RNT), a Hunt Valley, Md.-based maker of the electronics material NanoFoil. Terms of the deal were not...
STMicroelectronics Taps Corp. VP
Geneva-based STMicroelectronics, dealing in System-on-Chip (SoC) and semiconductor solutions, has announced the appointment of Paul Grimme as corporate vice president and general manager of the...
Applied Reorganizes Exec Staff
Applied Materials Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a maker of software and products used to fabricate semiconductor chips, flat panel displays, photovoltaic solar cells, flexible electronics and...
Ascent Solar Hires Senior VP
Ascent Solar Technologies Inc., a Thornton, Colo.-based developer of flexible thin-film solar modules, announced that Rafael Gutierrez has accepted an offer to serve as the senior vice president of...
Cookson Promotes Williams
Cookson Electronics, a materials science company that provides high-performance materials, chemistry and technology solutions to the electronics and surface finishing industries located in South...
EO Technics Buys Powerlase
Laser marking, etching, and engraving equipment maker EO Technics of Korea said it has acquired UK-based Powerlase, a developer of Q-swtiched, diode-pumped solid-state lasers, for an undisclosed...
Casper Promoted to CEO at Thermo
Laboratory equipment provider Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. of Waltham, Mass., announced that Executive Vice President and COO Marc N. Casper has been promoted to president and CEO, effective Oct....
Sulick to Chair Dynasil Board
West Berlin, N.J.-based Dynasil Corp. of America announced today that Peter Sulick, a significant investor in the company since 2005, has been elected chairman of its board of directors. Former chair...
Acreo Launches Optical Fiber Co.
Acreo Fiberlab, based in Hudiksvall, Sweden, has launched a specialty optical fiber company called Fibertronix, which will target advanced and customized applications in the oil and gas, military and...
Romano Joins PPG Board
Photonic Products Group Inc. (PPG) of Northvale, N.J., announced that defense industry veteran Dennis G. Romano has been appointed to its board and will serve until the annual election in June 2010....
Optelecom-NKF Cuts 23 Jobs
Optelecom-NKF Inc., a supplier of video over IP (VoIP) and video-over-fiber products, announced Wednesday it will cut 23 jobs in the US and Europe as the result of a strategic review of its...
Schott Solar Exits Roseville
Schott Solar Inc. said it is streamlining its North American sales operations by closing its existing office in Roseville, Calif., and moving those operations to its new flagship manufacturing...
NKT Photonics Opens US Unit
NKT Photonics A/S of Denmark said it opened a subsidiary, NKT Photonics Inc., in Morganville, N.J., to serve its growing North American market.
Thermal to Ship Crystal Grower
Thermal Technology of Santa Rosa, Calif., says it has successfully tested the first commercially available edge-defined, film-fed growth (EFG) crystal grower with the capacity to grow sapphire...
Micrel Names New Sales VP
Micrel Inc., a San Jose, Calif.-based company dealing in analog, high bandwidth communications and Ethernet IC solutions, announced that Christopher Dingley, director of Micrel's global account and...
Medical Laser Makers Merging
Israel-based Syneron Medical Ltd. and Candela Corp. of Wayland, Mass., announced they will merge in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $65 million.
Plextronics, Novaled Team Up
Novaled AG of Dresden, Germany, a maker of organic LEDs (OLED), and Plextronics Inc., a Pittsburgh-based manufacturer of conductive organic inks for printed lighting, solar and other electronics,...
Bentley to Advise Qioptiq Defense
Qioptiq announced that Dr. Julie Bentley, recognized as a leader in the field of optical system design, has joined Qioptiq Defense in Fairport, N.Y., as technical advisor. Qioptiq manufactures...
Elliot Launches Safety Catalog
Elliot Scientific has announced the release of its 2009 Sperian Laser Safety Catalog. Sperian Protection’s range of protective eyewear with glass or polymer filters is available from the company....
Bruker Nets Synchrotron Contracts
Bruker ASC GmbH of Bergisch Gladbach, Germany, has been awarded $3.7 million in contracts for synchrotron instrumentation to advance life and material sciences, its parent company, Bruker Energy...
PSI Acquires QCL Maker
Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI) acquired College Park, Md.-based Maxion, a maker of long-wavelength (3-12 µm) infrared semiconductor lasers, including quantum cascade lasers (QCLs), interband cascade...
Nanometrics Founder Exits Board
Nanometrics Inc. of Milpitas, Calif., a supplier of process control metrology systems to the semiconductor industry, announced that company founder Vincent Coates has resigned as vice chairman of its...
Research & Technology
Dark Matter Detector Devised
A scintillating bolometer containing a crystal comprised of bismuth, germinate and oxygen (BGO) has been developed to detect the dark matter of the universe. Researchers from the University of...
1st Atomic-scale QD Map Made
The first atomic-scale maps of quantum dots was created by a team of physicists at the University of Michigan, who say it is a major step toward producing “designer dots” that can be tailored for...
Science Medalists Named
Pioneers in the fields of astronomical telescope building, computer simulation, and medical imaging were chosen to receive the National Medal of Science, the highest honor bestowed by the US...
ICs Built at -234 ºF
Physicists at UC San Diego successfully created speedy integrated circuits with particles called “excitons,” which operate at commercially cold temperatures. This development brings closer to reality...
Atom-moving Marks 20 Years
Twenty years ago this week, IBM Fellow Don Eigler became the first person in history to move and control an individual atom, an ability that heralded the age of nanotechnology.
Light from the Dawn of Time
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QuantaSol Gains Tech to Boost PVs
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ILX Partners with Mirthe
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Dazer Laser Retains Trademark
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Implant Stimulates Sight
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Physicist Wins 'Genius' Grant
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Bling Boosts Raman Lasers
Researchers in Australia demonstrated the first Raman laser built with man-made diamonds that has comparable efficiency to a laser built with other materials.
Light Links Graphene, Gallium
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Light Reveals Neuron Function
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Sulick to Chair Dynasil Board
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Artificial Nose Knows Toxins
An artificial nose for detecting toxic industrial chemicals (TICs) that works by visualizing odors has been developed, and according to Kenneth Suslick and his team at the University of Illinois,...
Blue Bananas Linked to Cell Death
Bright blue luminescent rings found under UV light on the peels of very ripe bananas hold promise for studying how organisms rid themselves of dying cells, according to chemists in the US and Austria.
LEDs, Tea Better Than Botox?
A new noninvasive technique for treating facial wrinkles by combining high-intensity LED light and a lotion made of green tea extract could become an alternative to Botox and cosmetic surgery. The...
‘Lit’ Bacteria Tracks Virus
By attaching light-emitting genes to infectious bacteria in an experimental system, researchers tracked where in the body the bacteria go – giving an insight into the path of the infection process,...
Rehabbed Hubble Opens Eyes
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Portable Optical Atomic Clock
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Nanoplasmonic Devices Funded
Queen's University Belfast and Imperial College London will establish a research program on the fundamental science of nanoplasmonic devices under a new £6 million (about $9.8 million) grant from the...
Laser ‘Tattooed’ Fruit Label
Those small and sometimes inconvenient sticky labels on produce may eventually be replaced by laser etching, a new technology being tested by the Agricultural Research Service and University of...
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Dark Matter Detector Devised
A scintillating bolometer containing a crystal comprised of bismuth, germinate and oxygen (BGO) has been developed to detect the dark matter of the universe. Researchers from the University of Zaragoza in Spain and France's Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS) developed the bolometer, which has been tested at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory in Huesca, Spain. To work properly, the device...
1st Atomic-scale QD Map Made
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LightPath Loss Narrows in Q4
Optics manufacturer LightPath Technologies Inc. said its net loss for the fourth quarter of 2009 was $317,568, less than half of what it posted for the third quarter and down significantly from the...
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Indium Buys NanoFoil Maker
Materials supplier Indium Corp. announced it has acquired Reactive NanoTechnologies Inc. (RNT), a Hunt Valley, Md.-based maker of the electronics material NanoFoil. Terms of the deal were not...
Physicist Wins 'Genius' Grant
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Researchers in Australia demonstrated the first Raman laser built with man-made diamonds that has comparable efficiency to a laser built with other materials.
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Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) scientists succeeded in making graphene visible on gallium arsenide – an achievement previously only possible on silicon oxide – by using a light optical...
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Corning Acquires Labware Firm
Specialty glass maker Corning Inc. announced Wednesday that it has acquired labware maker Axygen BioScience Inc. for about $400 million in cash and will integrate the business into its Life Sciences...
EO Technics Buys Powerlase
Laser marking, etching, and engraving equipment maker EO Technics of Korea said it has acquired UK-based Powerlase, a developer of Q-swtiched, diode-pumped solid-state lasers, for an undisclosed...
Optelecom-NKF Cuts 23 Jobs
Optelecom-NKF Inc., a supplier of video over IP (VoIP) and video-over-fiber products, announced Wednesday it will cut 23 jobs in the US and Europe as the result of a strategic review of its...
Cells Respond to Laser Light
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Artificial Nose Knows Toxins
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Carbon Nanotube Solar Cells
Using a rolled-up sheet of graphene instead of traditional silicon, Cornell University researchers created the basic elements of a solar cell that they hope will lead to much more efficient ways of...
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Schott Solar Inc. said it is streamlining its North American sales operations by closing its existing office in Roseville, Calif., and moving those operations to its new flagship manufacturing...
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‘Lit’ Bacteria Tracks Virus
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LED Simulator
LAKE FOREST, Calif., Sept. 28, 2009 – An LED simulator for driver testing has been released by Chroma Systems Solutions Inc. The 63110A electronic load module allows the forward voltage and operating resistance to be set to adjust the...
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ELpF
BOSTON, Sept. 24, 2009 – A lightweight benchtop vibration isolation system has been introduced by Kinetic Systems Inc. Designed for portability, the ELpF can be easily repositioned on the benchtop, even with a load and in...
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S10141 Series Image Sensors
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TXG Cameras
SOUTHINGTON, Conn., Sept. 23, 2009 – To increase the flexibility of machine vision systems and allow control over custom-designed LED illumination, Baumer Ltd. has introduced advanced Gigabit Ethernet cameras outfitted with four...
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Fastcam SA4
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 23, 2009 – Photron Inc. has unveiled the Fastcam SA4, a high-performance, high-speed CMOS sensor that operates at 3600 fps at full 1024 × 1024-pixel resolution and at up to 500,000 fps at reduced resolution....
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CMOS IK-HR1H
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AFS60, AFM60 Encoders
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 22, 2009 – Sick Inc. has launched the AFS60 single-turn and AFM60 multi-turn absolute encoders with synchronous serial interface output. Packaged in 60-mm housings, they feature a new bearing design and a...
SICK Inc.
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W12-3 Photoelectric Sensors
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 21, 2009 – Sick Inc. has launched its IP 69K-rated W12-3 photoelectric sensors for harsh wash down environments. The sensors use the company’s third-generation custom application-specific integrated circuit...
SICK Inc.
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Fiber-Coupled Two-Bar Module
MAINZ, Germany, September 21, 2009 – Dilas has announced its smallest design within the fiber-coupled multibar module series. The two-bar module delivers up to 80-W output from a 400-µm core diameter fiber at 808 and 976 nm, and 30-W...
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MonoCL4
PLEASANTON, Calif., Sept. 18, 2009 – Gatan Inc. has launched the MonoCL4, a photonic characterization tool that performs spectroscopic analysis with high spatial resolution and depth of field based upon the power and flexibility of an...
Gatan Inc.
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Artemis-02150
GLEICHEN, Germany, Sept. 17, 2009 – Kappa opto-electronics GmbH has introduced a high-definition vision camera based on a proprietary modular platform with 14-bit digitization. The Artemis-02150 has a GigE Vision interface and produces...
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VHX-600 Generation II
WANAQUE, N.J., Sept. 17, 2009 – The VHX-600 Generation II digital microscope manufactured by Keyence Corp. of America now produces 16-bit imaging resolution that makes subtle color differences visible and optimizes areas that were...
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EP30M3LV Epoxy System
HACKENSACK, N.J., Sept. 16, 2009 – Master Bond Inc.’s EP30M3LV polymer is a low-exothermic two-component epoxy system formulated to help avoid excess heat buildup and damage to thermally sensitive components during...
Master Bond Inc.
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LDPC Diode Drivers
BRADFORD, Mass., Sept. 15, 2009 – Lumina Power Inc. has announced the release of a new line of DC input laser diode drivers for the medical and industrial laser markets. The LDPC diode drivers are designed in response to industry...
Lumina Power Inc.
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E-616 Piezo Controller
AUBURN, Mass., Sept. 14, 2009 – PI (Physik Instrumente) LP has extended its E-616 multichannel controller line for piezo-based steering and stabilization mirror platforms. Four open- and closed-loop models are now available in...
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LDM-4872
BOZEMAN, Mont., Sept. 14, 2009 – ILX Lightwave Corp. has announced the release of the LDM-4872 quantum cascade laser mount with case temperature control. It offers a wide temperature control range and an optional XYZ stage with...
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RGB SPNovaLED
MELAKA, Malaysia, Sept. 10, 2009 – Dominant Semiconductors Sdn Bhd has introduced a high-intensity RGB (red, green, blue) SPNovaLED (NMRTB-USD) as part of its SPNovaLED series, replacing the existing NMRTB-USS device. The RGB...
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SafeInspec-2
FREMONT, Calif., Sept. 9, 2009 – BaySpec Inc.'s 1064-nm SafeInspec-2 handheld Raman analyzer delivers high sensitivity and repeatability in an affordable battery-operated package. The third-generation device’s high reliability (MIL...
BaySpec Inc.
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Mamba DPSS Laser
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 8, 2009 – The Mamba from Coherent Inc. is a 525-W (at 1064 nm) diode-pumped, solid-state (DPSS) Q-switched laser that delivers a combination of high reliability, long lifetime and minimal maintenance downtime,...
Coherent Inc.
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WebViewer AWIS-5
COLUMBIA, N.J., Sept. 4, 2009 – InterTest Inc. has introduced the WebViewer AWIS-5, an automated WebViewer inspection system with programmable four-axis motion control that provides high-resolution color video images of fluorescent...
InterTest Inc.
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PAR20 LED Bulb
LATHAM, N.Y., Sept. 4, 2009 – Marktech LED Lighting’s newest EnergyLED PAR20 LED bulb uses 4.6 W to generate up to 300 lm of light, a 50% improvement in lumen output compared to the previous generation. With a 50º beam angle and...
Marktech Optoelectronics Inc.
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Interface for uEye Cameras
OBERSULM, Germany, Sept. 3, 2009 – IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH has announced the release of a software interface for Cognex Corp.’s VisionPro and Cognex Vision Library (CVL). This new interface supports all industrial cameras...
IDS Imaging Development Systems GmbH
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VC4067/NIR Camera
ETTLINGEN, Germany, Sept. 2, 2009 – Vision Components GmbH enables cost-efficient and powerful production and quality control in the solar industry. Combined with the VC Solar Solution software library, the company’s network-compatible...
Vision Components GmbH
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HD RooTenna
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 2, 2009 – Laird Technologies Inc. has announced its new dual-band 5-GHz antenna system that integrates the two frequency bands of 2400- to 2850-MHz 12 dBi and 4900- to 5850-MHz 16 dBi, the proprietary and...
Laird Technologies
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