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Photonics.com - April 2014
Business
Molecular Spectroscopy Market Expected to Hit $5.9B by 2018
The molecular spectroscopy market is expected to grow to $5.9 billion by 2018, according to the research firm MarketsandMarkets. The industry was valued at $4.3 billion in 2013, and is in a position to increase 6.7 percent annually over the next several years. The researchers noted that this market would be growing even faster if not for the high cost of molecular spectroscopy systems and the...
Ophthalmology Diagnostics Market to Reach $40 Billion by 2019
The ophthalmology diagnostics and surgical devices market is poised to reach $40.4 billion by 2019, up from just over $26 billion in 2012. Transparency Market Research made the prediction in a recent...
Dramatic Growth Projected for IC Market
The Photonic Integrated Circuits (PIC) market should see significant growth over the next five years at an annual rate of 31.3 percent, according to a new report by Transparency Market Research. This...
Ballato Recognized for Work on Optical Materials
John Ballato is one of three people to receive the 2014 Governor's Award for Excellence in Scientific Research. This recognizes his work in optical materials science.
Brian Leedy Named VP at Photonis Digital Imaging
Brian Leedy has been named vice president and general manager of the digital imaging business unit of photosensor manufacturer Photonis.
Flir, ING to Create Aerial IR Inspection Methods
Flir Systems Canada is partnering with ING Robotic Aviation to develop robotic aircraft and new techniques for infrared inspections.
Optical Society Names New Executive Editor
Dr. Alison Taylor has joined The Optical Society (OSA) as executive editor.
American Laser Society Names New President
The American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery has named Dr. Juanita J. Anders its new president. Under her leadership over the next year, the organization says it plans to increase interaction...
Ghent University Offers Silicon Photonics Summer School
Silicon photonics is an increasingly important area of research and technology, making ongoing education crucial for those in the industry. A Silicon Photonics Summer School will bring together...
2014 Prism Awards recognize photonics innovation
Modernization and advancement were in the spotlight at the 2014 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation ceremony, which recognized nine companies from five countries on Feb. 5 at the SPIE Photonics...
Flir Systems Hires New Chief Marketing Officer
Flir Systems Inc. has named Travis Merrill its new senior vice president and chief marketing officer. In the newly created position, Merrill will lead the company’s global marketing and brand...
Ametek Set to Acquire Zygo Corp.
Ametek Inc. is poised to acquire Zygo Corp. for roughly $280 million. The deal was unanimously approved by Zygo’s board of directors but must still be approved by regulators and Zygo's...
Teledyne Technologies Acquires Photon Machines
Teledyne Technologies Inc. and its subsidiary, Teledyne Instruments Inc., have acquired Photon Machines Inc. (PMI). Specific terms of the transaction were not disclosed. The acquisition will bring...
NASA Names New Chief Technologist
David W. Miller, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT, has been named NASA’s new chief technologist. In this role, he will serve as principal adviser and advocate on agency-wide...
ON Semiconductor Acquires Truesense Imaging
ON Semiconductor will acquire Truesense Imaging Inc. for $92 million. Truesense Imaging will be incorporated into ON Semiconductor’s Application Products Group. The merger will expand...
Flir Systems Hires New CMO
Travis Merrill has joined FLIR Systems Inc. as senior vice president and chief marketing officer. Merrill will develop and lead the company’s global marketing and brand building initiatives. He...
DFG to Fund 16 Priority Research Projects
Photonics will be one of a variety of research topics will be in the spotlight over the next several years thanks to funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, the German Research...
Caliber Names Williams VP of Global Marketing
Caliber Imaging & Diagnostics, formerly Lucid Inc., has appointed Joseph R. Williams as vice president of global marketing, a newly created position. <br><br>Williams has more than...
Cheshire Named President of NDC Infrared Engineering
Drew Cheshire has been named president of NDC Infrared Engineering. Cheshire previously was general manager of Meriam Process Technologies in Cleveland. Prior to that, he held senior management roles...
Wilmot to Head Andor Technology
Andor Technology plc has promoted Gary Wilmot to the position of managing director. He replaces CEO Conor Walsh, who will step down May 1 after 12 years with the company. Wilmot joined the imaging...
Collaboration Creates Smaller Chip Features
A collaborative research agreement between Zeiss’ Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology business group and the Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart (IMS CHIPS) has resulted in smaller...
Research & Technology
Ophthalmology Diagnostics Market to Reach $40 Billion by 2019
The ophthalmology diagnostics and surgical devices market is poised to reach $40.4 billion by 2019, up from just over $26 billion in 2012. Transparency Market Research made the prediction in a recent...
Photomultiplier Detects Ocean Color at Night
Just how blue the ocean is can be a clue to the health of its inhabitants, and now scientists have a way of gauging that color even under dark of night. A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center...
Perovskite-Based Solar Cells Gaining in Efficiency
Perovskites are showing promise as materials for a new generation of highly efficient, low-cost solar cells. A team from the US Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)...
Fluorescent Tool Shows Nanoparticles Biodegrade in Real Time
A recent study using Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) to chart the disintegration of nanoparticles in living tissue in real time could aid the development of safe nano-drug delivery...
LED System Simulates Sunlight Indoors
In a project funded by the European Commission Horizon 2020 program, CoeLux Srl has developed CoeLux, a new product that simulates sunlight indoors.
Microscopy Enables Detailed Insights into Mitochondria
A new microscopy technique combining confocal and two-photon excitation microscopy with in situ pharmacological and genetic manipulation has given researchers insight into how the nervous system...
Plasmonic Probes Help Quantify Breast Cancer Gene Segments
Hyperspectral imaging using plasmonic probes can ferret out a specific genetic telltale for breast cancer within individual cells, according to recent research from Purdue University. That genetic...
Brain Wave Control Could Improve Vision
The brain's preparation state -- whether it's focused or unconscious -- can have a significant impact on vision. Alpha waves, which characterize the brain’s electrical activity while at rest,...
Simple Lens-Making Method Turns Phones into Dermascopes
High-resolution silicon polymer lenses can be baked in conventional ovens and attached to smartphones to make an inexpensive microscope.
Femtosecond Lasers Control Chemical Reactions
Hitting molecules with ultrafast lasers can affect electrons and trigger unaccustomed chemical reactions. Researchers at the Photonics Institute of the Vienna University of Technology, succeeded in...
Ballato Recognized for Work on Optical Materials
John Ballato is one of three people to receive the 2014 Governor's Award for Excellence in Scientific Research. This recognizes his work in optical materials science.
Optogenetic Switch Now Works Both Ways: On and Off
Since the beginning of optogenetics, the technique has been more effective at switching neurons on than off -- but not anymore. Building from Dr. Karl Deisseroth’s discovery about a decade ago...
Dual-Catalyst Technique Allows Better Control of Molecules
Chemical reactions usually happen on their own terms. But now, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered a way to create molecules with controlled chirality using sunlight...
Blue LEDs Fail Color Differentiation Test
Not all shades of white are identical, although traditional and some LED lighting can make this difficult to prove. A study by researchers from Pennsylvania State University and Soraa Inc. focused on...
Stress Activates Light-Emitting Nanowires
Stretching gallium arsenide nanowires makes them better light emitters, while compression makes them better light absorbers.
Noninvasive Imaging Method Promising for Skin Assessment
The complex biological process of skin aging can now be studied more extensively and efficiently, thanks to a new low-cost laser-based technique.
Electricity Changes Polymer’s Optical Properties
A newly developed polymer is said to be the first of its kind to combine optical and electrical properties. This could mean new manufacturing possibilities for glass, polarization filters and sensors...
Mid-IR Lens Incorporates Waste Sulfur
Thin, inexpensive plastic lenses for IR imaging devices can be manufactured from waste sulfur generated by refining fossil fuels.
Adaptive Optics Detect Early Diabetes Eye Damage
Vision loss is a threat for millions of those suffering from diabetes. The earlier it can be detected, the sooner and potentially more effectively it can be treated.
Carbon Spaser Could Zap Cancer Cells
A carbon-based nanolaser could be used to zap cancer cells, or enable electronics small and flexible enough to be printed on clothing.
Panels Redirect Sunlight into Shadowy Urban Areas
Corrugated, translucent panels mounted on rooftops could be used to bend sunlight into places it normally doesn't reach.
Flir, ING to Create Aerial IR Inspection Methods
Flir Systems Canada is partnering with ING Robotic Aviation to develop robotic aircraft and new techniques for infrared inspections.
Long-Range 3-D Lidar May Enhance Military Operations
Advancement of 3-D imaging and lidar technologies could spell significant enhancement for target identification, tracking and surveillance, namely in military operations. A team at Selex ES has...
Two-Stage Laser Could Make Rain, Lightning
Weather is beyond human control -- or is it? A team from the University of Central Florida (UCF) College of Optics & Photonics and the University of Arizona are developing a technique to trigger rain...
Optical Society Names New Executive Editor
Dr. Alison Taylor has joined The Optical Society (OSA) as executive editor.
Exciton Movement Observed Directly
For decades, scientists' understanding of excitons has been theoretical at best. However, a recent breakthrough has changed the game.
Laser Process Allows Precision Design of Nanospheres
A laser-based technique for creating light-scattering silicon nanospheres could have applications in medicine and sensor technology.
Hyperspectral Analysis Distinguishes Cells
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) may soon expand its portfolio beyond mineralogy and food safety testing.
Technique Allows Whole-Brain Imaging with Single-Cell Resolution
Understanding the relationship between cellular phenomena and activity at the organism level has been difficult, particularly where the brain is concerned. Whole-brain imaging at single-cell...
High-Speed Optics Enable Inline Strip Product Inspections
A new optical inspection system examines strip products like wire, pipe and rail much faster than any human ever could.
Metasurface Lens Could Transform Antennas
Traditional antennas could be in for a makeover following a discovery in broadband optics.
Ghent University Offers Silicon Photonics Summer School
Silicon photonics is an increasingly important area of research and technology, making ongoing education crucial for those in the industry. A Silicon Photonics Summer School will bring together...
Frequency Combs Speed Up Data Transmission
Miniaturized optical frequency combs may hold the key to faster computing centers and accelerated communications networks.
Inexpensive Coating Cuts Glare, Boosts Efficiency in Solar Panels
A coating similar to that used on eyeglasses could reduce glare and boost efficiency for photovoltaics.
Solar Cells Get Boost from Quantum Dots
Quantum dots may have a bright future in solar energy. Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, in collaboration with the University of Milan-Bicocca, have found that the superior...
Second Light Source Primes Semiconductors to See IR
Traditional semiconductors may just need a little help to see the (IR) light.
Red Light Increases Viability of Implanted Stem Cells
Doses of red and near-IR light have been shown to increase the viability of implanted stem cells used to treat brain damage.
Solar Power, Biofuel Production Could Complement Each Other
Photovoltaic installations may be able to give a boost to biofuels production and vice versa, particularly in sunny and dry regions of the US.
Semiconductor Manipulates IR Light
Enhanced imaging, energy efficiency and telecommunications are among applications that could benefit from the creation of a unique compound semiconductor.
New Switch Could Scale Up Quantum Computing
A new technique to connect particles could assist in development of quantum computing systems.
Whispering-Gallery Device Could Improve Info Processing
A new whispering-gallery microcavity could lead to new and more powerful computers that run faster and at cooler temperatures.
Light-Activated Neurons May Restore Function to Paralyzed Muscles
There is optimism that a new technique could help paralyzed muscles move again.
Nanostructures Show Promise for Efficient LEDs
Nanostructures and an indium nitride (InN) semiconductor could hold promise for improving the efficiency of LEDs, particularly in the green gap, where productivity typically takes a dive. Researchers...
Optogenetics Allows Light to Switch Off Anxiety
An optogenetic technique is taking mood lighting to a whole new level. Serotonin imbalance in the brain has been linked to anxiety and depression, and researchers at Ruhr University have demonstrated...
Studying Altitude Sickness with NIR Spectroscopy
Headaches are a common symptom of altitude sickness. But they may not have to be. Researchers from University Hospital Frankfurt have turned to NIR spectroscopy to study ailments associated with...
Plasmons Show Useful Quantum Properties
Surface plasmons could be a key piece of the ever-evolving quantum computing puzzle.
Scaling Down Quantum Cryptography for Mobile Phones
A tiny microchip has huge potential for the future of secure quantum communications.
Tiny Crystals Could Oust Traditional Solar Absorbers
Traditional absorbers in thin film-based solar cells may have some competition in a new technique that incorporates nontoxic and relatively common elements. The new approach, developed by a team from...
Gold Material Cuts Glare, Repels Water
An accidental discovery has scientists looking at light glare through new eyes.
Europium Complexes Emit Red Light with Record Efficiency
New material developed in Poland has enabled Scottish researchers to produce a highly efficient, nearly monochromatic red OLED.
Nanocrystals Bridge Visible, Invisible Spectra
Nanocrystals containing cerium and terbium have been shown to efficiently convert UV and IR to visible light, presenting a possible solution to the bandgap problems in solar panels, among other...
DFG to Fund 16 Priority Research Projects
Photonics will be one of a variety of research topics will be in the spotlight over the next several years thanks to funding from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, the German Research...
Nanoballoons and Lasers: A New Cancer Fighter
Chemotherapeutic drugs have long held their own in the fight against cancer, but inefficiency in delivery and unwanted side effects continue to hinder the process.
Integrated Chips Used as Single-Photon Sources
A high-quality source of single photons is hard to come by. But there may be a solution in the pipeline in the form of an integrated optical chip.
Femtosecond Laser May Divert Lightning
A long-range femtosecond laser under development could be used to steer lightning away from buildings. Optical scientists at the University of Arizona and the University of Central Florida are...
ITT Space Systems Wins NASA Laser Contract
NASA has enlisted ITT Space Systems to develop an optical assembly that will ultimately validate high-speed laser transmission of data from Earth’s orbit and deep space. As part of the $6.2...
Lasers to Clean Up Space Junk
A new approach to eliminating space debris may be reminiscent of a sci-fi movie scene or video game, but it could actually prove more practical than options previously studied.
‘Optical Oracle’ Could Quickly Solve Complex Computing
The global optical fiber network may contain more computing potential than previously realized. Tapping into this could make such networks hundreds of times faster.
Energy Technologies Get Boost from New Waveguides
More efficient photovoltaic cells are among the possibilities created by a new nanoscale microchip component.
Collaboration Creates Smaller Chip Features
A collaborative research agreement between Zeiss’ Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology business group and the Institut für Mikroelektronik Stuttgart (IMS CHIPS) has resulted in smaller...
Superabsorbing Method Improves Solar Cell Efficiency
A newly designed superabsorbing solar cell has the potential to significantly improve the light absorption efficiency of thin-film solar cells without compromising solar light absorption capabilities.
Guide Star Set for VLT
A new solid-state laser aims to give giant Earth-bound telescopes better vision by reducing atmospheric distortion.
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ON Semiconductor Acquires Truesense Imaging
ON Semiconductor will acquire Truesense Imaging Inc. for $92 million. Truesense Imaging will be incorporated into ON Semiconductor’s Application Products Group. The merger will expand ON’s existing technology portfolio and add more than 200 new customers to its base. “The pending acquisition … is a step toward our stated strategic goal of expanding our presence in select...
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XR256 High-Speed Strobe Lights
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Model 87100 Blue Laser System
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PUFL UV Fiber Lasers
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FBLD-980-10-FC-HHL Laser Diode
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MR-330 Series Fiber Optic Sensor
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TechSpec Compact Objective Assemblies
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TeraBlade Lasers
WILMINGTON, Mass., April 17, 2014 — TeraDiode has announced the TeraBlade series, a line of multi-kilowatt, ultra-high brightness, direct diode lasers for metal cutting and welding. The TeraBlade platform pairs semiconductor...
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Luminar 4060 Spectrometer
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8035 FT-IR Scanner
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SP2100 Spectral Reflectometer
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Cool & Control Diode Drivers
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IK-HD5 Camera
IRVINE, Calif., April 16, 2014 — Toshiba Imaging has released the IK-HD5, a full HD, progressive-scan 3CMOS camera for use in color-critical applications including endoscopy, surgical microscopy, ophthalmology, infrared inspection...
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Alticam 05-EO5 Camera Turret
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AccuFiz Measurement System
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NIRvana 640ST
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Retimer IC AVSP-4412, AVSP-8801
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Osram Green Laser Diodes
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piShaper 6-6
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Halo Hybrid Fractional Laser
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SIL2 Imaging Intensifier
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HyPix-3000 2-D Hybrid Pixel Array Detector
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Hyperspec Snapshot Imaging Sensor
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Low Noise Input Cables
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