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Go West, Young Job-Seekers
Feb 1, 1997 — SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- A $2 billion gravy train is winding its way from Washington, D.C., to this aptly named California town, and Lockheed Martin Missiles & Space says there's room for 3000 more wagons. When added to as many as 1500 new high-tech engineering and manufacturing jobs on the way to the $1.2 billion National Ignition Facility project at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, California's Bay Area may be looking at the Great Laser Rush of '97.Lockheed Martin announced last...
Lumonics Delivers Nd:YAG Marking System for Use in Japanese Pilot Plant
Feb 1, 1997 — Lumonics Corp. of Oxnard, Calif., has delivered its 300-mm laser marking system to a Japanese silicon supplier. Shin-Etsu Handotni Co. Ltd. is using the WaferMark DSC 300 on its pilot production line to hard mark its 300-mm wafers before etching and...
Manufacturing Group Reports Increase in Industrial Laser Shipments
Feb 1, 1997 — Shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems from North American markets rose 40 percent in the first three quarters of 1996, according to a report from the Association for Manufacturing Technology's Laser Systems Product Group. Shipments of...
Thin-Film Detector Shows High Response, Sensitivity for Radiation Measurement
Feb 1, 1997 — Using off-the-shelf production facilities and standard production methods, researchers working for the Canadian Defense Research Establishment have built a new radiation detector for use in the medical, nuclear and space fields, or wherever...
All Solid-State Lasers: An Industry Option with Big Potential
Jan 1, 1997 — Improvements in the size, power, lifetime and ruggedness of solid-state lasers has truly improved their chances in a marketplace that sees a laser as a device and not necessarily a tool. As applications for solid-state devices grow, researchers will...
Automation Boosts Low-Cost Fiber Pigtailing
Jan 1, 1997 — The explosive increase of fiber optics in communications, materials processing and medicine is driving both performance and manufacturing technology improvements in fiber optic interconnects. However, the task of accurately aligning and affixing...
Bright Days Seen Ahead for Optical Coating Industry
Jan 1, 1997 — NORWALK, Conn. -- Steady growth through the turn of the century is the forecast for the worldwide optical coating market, says a report from Business Communications Co. Inc. (BCC). The growth is expected to be buoyed by expanded use in medical and...
Chrysler Stays Ahead With High-Power CO-2 Lasers
Jan 1, 1997 — KOKOMO, Ind. -- With Chrysler Corp.'s recent purchase of 11 14-kW CO2 lasers from Convergent Energy, the automaker furthered its commitment to stay ahead of the Big-Three domestic auto manufacturers when it comes to laser machine tools. The addition...
Firms Look for Partners in Deep-Ultraviolet Lithography Research
Jan 1, 1997 — ASM Lithography of Tempe, Ariz., and IMEC, a research and development organization in Leuven, Belgium, will collaborate on 193-nm-wavelength deep-ultraviolet lithography. The companies will work to develop advanced optical processes that produce...
Laser Diode Market Heading Toward $1.2 Billion Mark
Jan 1, 1997 — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- The worldwide market for short-wavelength laser diodes is headed for the billion-dollar-plus mark by the end of the decade, according to a report from market analysis firm Strategies Unlimited. Leading the charge is the...
Long-Period Gratings: Next Generation of Fiber Sensors
Jan 1, 1997 — Fiber optic sensors, thanks to their size, flexibility and survivability advantages, continue to gain popularity as effective alternatives to conventional transducers. Two types have emerged as leaders in meeting the changing needs of industrial...
Raman Spectroscopy: Ready to Meet New Challenges
Jan 1, 1997 — Once the realm of a few theorists, Raman spectroscopy has surged in popularity during the last decade. Improvements in optics, lasers, detectors and data analysis techniques have turned this laboratory technique into an industrial tool used even in...
Rofin-Sinar Joins with German Laser Institute on Industrial Laser Development
Jan 1, 1997 — An exclusive cooperative development project between Rofin-Sinar Inc. of Plymouth, Mich., and the Fraunhofer Institute of Laser Technology of Aachen, Germany, will focus on developing diode-pumped, high-power Nd:YAG lasers for industrial-processing...
Thermo Optek, Laser Science Walk Away from Acquisition Deal
Jan 1, 1997 — Thermo Optek Corp. of Waltham, Mass., has retracted its bid to acquire Laser Science Inc. of Newton, Mass. The Thermo Instrument System subsidiary withdrew its registration with the US Securities and Exchange Commission for up to 400,000 shares of...
White-Light Device Measures Warpage of Printed Circuit Boards
Jan 1, 1997 — ATLANTA -- A new technique using a broadband white-light source will enable electronics manufacturers to measure the warpage of a printed circuit board design before it goes into mass production, according to scientists at the Georgia Institute of...
Dutch Claim Lead in Fiber Tests
Dec 1, 1996 — EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands --Heroes are back. A standard feature of the fiber optic scene in the 1980s, so-called hero experiments, in which researchers vie for records in terms of bits times kilometers of transmission, faded away in the push for...
Laser Welding Technology to Put Kewaunee Power Plant Back On-Line
Dec 1, 1996 — KEWAUNEE, Wis. -- Throughout the nuclear power industry, steam generators have met their enemy, and its name is corrosion. Now, a new laser welding technology may prove to be the saving grace of corroded steam generator tubes in general and for the...
Optical Fiber Reaches from Lab to Factory
Dec 1, 1996 — The use of fiber optics in the laboratory has been steadily increasing for five years. Optical fiber devices can be used for temperature sensing, pressure sensing, pH measurements and material-specific sensing. However, the bulk of laboratory demand...
US and Korean Groups Sign Cooperative Flat-Panel Display Pact
Dec 1, 1996 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- In a effort to boost global cooperation on standards and manufacturing procedures in the flat-panel display market, the US Display Consortium (USDC) and the Electronic Display Industrial Research Association of Korea (EDIRAK)...
British Aerospace Society Publishes Report on Photonics in Avionics
Nov 1, 1996 — A report titled "Applications of Photonics in Avionics: Statement of Anticipated Requirements" and offered by the Society of British Aerospace Companies provides an overview of prospective avionics requirements for photonics technology to university...
Catalog Company Splits Its Efforts
Nov 1, 1996 — BARRINGTON, N.J. -- Edmund Scientific has split into two divisions to better serve the growing numbers of industrial customers. The company announced last month that Frank DiMinno has taken over as president of its growing Industrial Optics Div.,...
Lobsters Serve as Inspiration for X-Ray Lithography Technology
Nov 1, 1996 — STURBRIDGE, Mass. -- A new lens design originally created for applications in astronomy, and based on the eye structure of a lobster, holds promise in the etching of ultrasmall electronic components on a chip. Nova Scientific Inc. and a team from...
Machine Tool Show Highlights Industrial Applications of Photonics
Nov 1, 1996 — CHICAGO -- Laser machining, rapid prototyping, optical inspection and light-based metrology found their niches among the tens of thousands of exhibits at the International Manufacturing Technology Show, IMTS '96, Sept. 4 through 12 at McCormick...
Photonics Firm Reports High UV Power for Third-Harmonic Nd:YLF Output
Nov 1, 1996 — Stony Brook, N.Y.-based Photonics Industries International Inc. has generated what it says is the highest power at UV wavelength ever reported for the Q-switched Nd:YLF laser third-harmonic output. The company created 7.1 W of single transverse mode...
Process Control System Produces High Laser Yields
Nov 1, 1996 — ENDICOTT, N.Y. -- A novel process-monitoring and -control system has produced excellent semiconductor laser wafer yields, according to the president of a company that has licensed the technology from the US government. Semiconductor Laser...
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