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SCHNEIDER Partners with Micro-LAM; Laser Light Companies Receive $100M in Debt Financing: Week in Brief: 11/17/23
HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nov. 17, 2023 — US Capital Global has entered into a term sheet to provide credit facilities totaling a minimum of $100 million to Laser Light Companies, a global networking platform designer and builder. The financing will help Laser Light accelerate the beginning phases of the development of a converged on-demand all-optical network in partnership with Nokia Technologies. Micro-LAM’s OPTIMUS G1 laser-assisted system. Courtesy of SCHNEIDER GmbH & Co. KG. FRONHAUSEN, Germany — SCHNEIDER
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Nov 5, 2014 — JDSU of Milpitas, Calif., recently won The Optical Society’s second annual Enabled by Optics competition for the company’s laser light source for 3-D sensing technologies. For more insight into the winning entry, Photonics Spectra spoke...
Laser Vision Keeps Eye on Industrial Fluids
SAARBRUCKEN, Germany, April 9, 2014 — New laser machine vision systems can monitor the condition of lubricating and hydraulic oils and other fluids in industrial installations without interrupting operations. “A great deal of effort is expended in changing oil that is still...
Liquid crystal tied into knots to advance photonics
COVENTRY, England – Using a miniature Möbius strip made from silica particles allows liquid crystals to be tied in knots, which could lead to next-generation materials and photonic devices. Liquid crystal knots created around miniature Möbius strip particles...
Liquid Crystal Tied Into Knots to Advance Photonics
COVENTRY, England, Aug. 20, 2013 — Using a miniature Möbius strip made from silica particles, scientists at the University of Warwick have shown how to tie liquid crystals in knots. Researchers hope to harness crystals in the next generation of advanced materials and photonic...
With Laser Zap, Cocaine Addiction Vaporizes
SAN FRANCISCO, April 8, 2013 — Laser light stimulation to a portion of the brain can wipe away addictive behaviors — or conversely turn on a drug addiction, a new US study on rats has demonstrated.
Plugged Polymer Holes Boost Laser Potential
RALEIGH, N.C., March 18, 2013 — Plugging the holes of a polymer called MEH-PPV prevents light from leaking out, providing a low-cost way to enhance the material for use in photonic devices.
Microimplant Controls Nerve Cells with a Laser
FREIBURG, Germany, and BASEL, Switzerland, Jan. 31, 2013 — A microimplant that can genetically modify specific nerve cells, control them with light stimuli and measure their activity simultaneously could pave the way for completely new experiments in neurobiology.
Surprising Quantum Source Yields Info Advantage
SINGAPORE, Aug. 13, 2012 — Quantum entanglement may not always be necessary to run quantum computers, new research suggests. Moreover, technologies discovered over the past few years can gain a quantum advantage without entanglement.
Single nanomaterial yields a laser rainbow
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Nanocrystals that produce red, green and blue laser light from a single material could lead to digital displays and other devices that employ a variety of laser colors simultaneously. Red, green and blue lasers have become small and cheap...
Attosecond laser takes aim at “holy grail” of chemistry research
LONDON – Ultrafast pulses of laser light fired at oxygen, nitrogen and carbon monoxide molecules could pave the way toward imaging the movement of atoms and their electrons as they undergo chemical reactions – one of the holy grails of chemistry...
Nanomaterial Yields Many Laser Colors
PROVIDENCE, R.I., May 1, 2012 — Nanocrystals that can produce red, green and blue laser light from a single material could open the door to digital displays and other devices that employ a variety of laser colors all at once.
Laser Imaging Assesses Sunscreen Safety
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2, 2011 — In an attempt to answer safety questions about the use of nanoparticles in sunscreen, a new laser imaging technique has been developed to assess the risks associated with one of sunscreen’s ingredients — zinc oxide (ZnO). Overlay...
NASA Funds ‘Tractor Beam’ Study
GREENBELT, Md., Nov. 2, 2011 — Though a mainstay in science fiction, tractor beams may no longer be limited to the likes of our imaginations. Thanks to recent funding awarded to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, three experimental methods for corralling particles and...
Lasers Localize 3-D Matter Waves
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 25, 2011 — In the first direct observation of 3-D Anderson localization of matter, laser light has shown the ability to completely localize atoms. The experimental demonstration will show how 3-D conduction is affected by the defects that plague materials,...
Lasers Illuminate Cancer During Surgery
MUNICH, Germany, Sept. 21, 2011 — A new imaging technique is helping to locate even small groups of cancer cells that surgeons might otherwise overlook during surgery. The technique uses laser light to find cancer cells based on their molecular signatures, and there are plans to...
Record Set for Cesium Atom Entanglement
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Aug. 22, 2011 — A record for maintaining the entanglement of the spins of two gas clouds of cesium atoms for up to an hour has been set by researchers from Niels Bohr Institute (NBI) at the University of Copenhagen. Entanglement, a key component in quantum...
Attosecond Lasers Produce Electron Movies
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 16, 2011 — Hoping to gain a clearer understanding of what happens during chemical reactions, a team of researchers is working to create a laser device that can release bursts of laser light to capture individual electrons as they orbit the nucleus — much...
Metamaterial Manipulates Light at Will
DURHAM, N.C., Aug. 2, 2011 — Much in the same way that electronics manipulate electrons, Duke University researchers have developed a material that allows them to manipulate light at will, a discovery that could help replace electronic components with optical technology. ...
Nanoantennas Used to Study Nonlinear Optical Effects
STUTTGART, Germany, June 6, 2011 — For the first time, researchers are using nanoantennas to focus laser light on oscillating nanoparticles to investigate ultrafast nonlinear optical effects. When a short laser pulse is focused on nanoparticles, they heat up very briefly and...
Laser Tech to Improve Free Space Communications
HOBOKEN, N.J., April 13, 2011 — A high-speed communications technology not limited by a physical conductor such as fiber optics has been developed using laser light to transmit data through readily available open space. This optical free space communication could lead to faster...
Electrons “synch up” to form superconductors
OXFORD, UK – One hundred years after superconductivity was first observed in 1911, a team of researchers has used laser light to transform a nonsuperconducting material into a superconductor. Superconductivity – a phenomenon in which an electric...
Sniffing out bombs and pollutants from a distance
PRINCETON, N.J. – A breakthrough in laser sensing technology could allow soldiers to detect hidden explosives from a distance and scientists to better measure airborne environmental pollutants and greenhouse gases. The new laser sensing technology developed by...
Ground-based Lasers Map Earth's Magnetic Field
BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 17, 2011 — Mapping the Earth's magnetic field to find oil, track storms or probe the planet's interior typically requires expensive satellites. University of California, Berkeley, physicists have now come up with a much cheaper way to measure the Earth's...
X-ray Laser Lights Up Little Wonders
MENLO PARK, Calif., Feb. 3, 2011 — Two new studies demonstrate how the unique capabilities of the world’s first hard X-ray free-electron laser — the Linac Coherent Light Source, located at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory — could...
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