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Special Focus Issue: Space Multiplexed Optical Transmission
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17, 2011 — To highlight state-of-the-art research activities for ensuring that fiber optic communication systems can handle rapidly increasing demand, editors of the Optical Society’s (OSA) journal Optics Express have published Focus Issue: Space Multiplexed Optical Transmission. The special issue was organized and edited by Guifang Li of the University of Central Florida, Xiang Liu of Bell Labs, Alcatel-Lucent, and Magnus Karlsson of Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden. Optical fiber...
Imaging, Optics Expert Stork Joins Rambus
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 8, 2011 — Rambus Inc. has appointed David G. Stork, PhD, to spearhead Rambus Labs’ initiative in computational sensing and imaging. Stork is an industry expert in optics and in the development of algorithms that enable novel sensing, imaging and...
Solar inverter sets efficiency record
Aug 1, 2011 — After the solar generator, the inverter is the next most important component in a grid-linked photovoltaic system. And a new solar inverter boasts a boosted efficiency of 99 percent, up from 96 in others. Improving the way we harvest sunlight and...
Tessera Files Complaint
Aug 1, 2011 — Miniaturization technologies provider Tessera Technologies Inc. of San Jose, Calif., announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Tessera Inc. has filed a complaint against Tokyo-based Sony Corp. alleging breach of contract and breach of the covenant...
Volume Up for PIC-Based Modules
Aug 1, 2011 — Based in San Jose, Calif., NeoPhotonics Corp., a suppler of photonic integrated circuit (PIC)-based modules and subsystems for bandwidth-intensive, high-speed communications networks, has quadrupled its capacity to make PIC-based integrated coherent...
Hot Tip Leads to Nifty Lithography Technique
ATLANTA, July 20, 2011 — Writing circuits and other tiny structures onto flexible plastic substrates could become more practical with a technique developed by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology. The method could facilitate high-density, low-cost production of...
Profiling Gets You the Right Beam, Every Time
Jul 1, 2011 — Whether the application is industrial, medical, military or scientific, diagnosing a problem in your optical system can be confusing, time-consuming and costly. Beam profiling can help. There can be few frustrations greater than finding that your...
NeoPhotonics Ups Capacity for PIC-Based Modules
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 15, 2011 — NeoPhotonics Corp., a designer and manufacturer of photonic-integrated circuit (PIC-based modules and subsystems for bandwidth-intensive, high-speed communications networks, has quadrupled capacity for PIC-based integrated coherent receivers (ICRs)...
New Microscopy Technique Measures Properties of Biocircuits
PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 2011 — University of Pennsylvania researchers have developed a way to form biological molecules that can be directly integrated into electronic circuits, and they have developed a new microscopy technique that can measure the electrical properties of these...
Tessera Files Legal Action Against Sony
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 27, 2011 — Miniaturization technologies provider Tessera Technologies Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Tessera Inc. has filed a complaint against Sony Corp. in the California State Court alleging breach of contract, breach of the covenant of...
L-com Taps New Distributor
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass., May 25, 2011 — Wired and wireless connectivity products manufacturer L-com Inc. has partnered with Heilind Electronics of Wilmington, Mass., an interconnect distributor, to make its connector products available through Heilind’s distribution network, it...
Electron-Guiding Mimics Optical Fiber Waveguides
GARCHING, Germany, May 12, 2011 — A new technique that resembles the guiding of light waves in optical fibers has been used to efficiently guide slow electrons purely by electric fields for the first time. The achievement involves guiding the electrons by applying a microwave...
GigOptix Nets $750K to Update Modulator Drivers
PALO ALTO, Calif., April 12, 2011 — GigOptix Inc., a supplier of electronic and electro-optic components for fiber optic systems, has received a $750,000 purchase order for its 100G quad driver for use by a tier 1 telecommunications customer in its 100G dense wavelength division...
Microchannel Advances Open New Industry Applications
CORVALLIS, Ore., April 5, 2011 — A new way to use surface-mount adhesives in the production of low-temperature microchannel heat exchangers has been invented — a technology that researchers say will be needed in next-generation computers, lasers, consumer electronics,...
TI Acquiring National Semiconductor for $6.5B
DALLAS, TEXAS and SANTA CLARA, CALIF. – Texas Instruments Inc. (TI) will acquire National Semiconductor for $6.5 billion in cash, the companies announced today. TI makes 30,000 analog products, and its manufacturing base includes the first 300-mm analog factory. Its analog revenue of $6...
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