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CorActive to Sell INO Fiber Products
Nov 20, 2006 — Quebec City-based CorActive HIgh-Tech Inc., a maker of optical fiber products, has announced an exclusive worldwide sales agreement with the National Optics Institute (INO), a Canadian optics and photonics technology developer. CorActive will be responsible for sales and marketing of all INO specialty optical fiber products, which include high attenuation (HAF), ultraviolet sensitive and rare-earth/germanium doped double- and single-clad fibers.
Tiny Endoscope Images in 3-D
BOSTON, Oct. 19, 2006 -- By projecting multicolored light from a single optical fiber onto tissue, a newly developed tiny endoscope can for the first time produce three-dimensional, high-definition images of hard-to-reach areas of the body through a probe the width of a...
Tiny Silicon Chip Provides Broadband Gain at Telecom Wavelengths
Sep 1, 2006 — Although gain at telecom wavelengths has been demonstrated in silicon-on-insulator photonic circuits, until now the effect had depended on stimulated Raman scattering. The Raman bandwidth is relatively narrow, but modern optical telecommunications...
Building Semiconductor Structures in Optical Fiber
Aug 1, 2006 — The backbone of the information superhighway comprises optical fiber. Optical fiber technology has lead to the revolution in telecommunications and is affecting many other fields, from defense and remote sensing to biomedicine. This impact is...
ASI/Silica to Supply Vapor Deposition Units
Jun 1, 2006 — ASI/Silica Machinery LLC of North Hills, Calif., has received a multimillion-dollar order for 16 outside vapor deposition systems. The sale includes dual-spindle upgrades to existing cladding and core deposition systems, and sinter systems and...
Scientists Discover Light So Fast It Goes ... Backward
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 12, 2006 -- In the past few years, scientists have found ways to make light go both faster and slower than its usual speed limit, but now researchers at the University of Rochester have gone one step further: pushing light into reverse. As if to defy common...
High-Power Photonic Crystal Fiber Lasers
May 1, 2006 — The use of optical fiber has expanded dramatically in recent years. Arising from a technology strongly focused on telecommunications, fiber now may be found in such diverse fields as biotechnology, astronomy and medicine. One of the fastest...
Realtor Buys OFS Land in Georgia
Apr 10, 2006 — Preferred Real Estate Investments, a national real estate developer based in suburban Philadelphia, has agreed to purchase approximately 75 acres of the 170-acre property currently owned by OFS adjacent to Interstate 85 in Norcross, Ga. OFS, the...
Engineers 'Translate' IR Signals into Many Other Wavelengths
Apr 4, 2006 — SAN DIEGO, April 4, 2006 -- Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a way to "translate" optical fiber signals between the current infrared and a wide range of other bands of light, something only achieved previously...
Engineers 'Translate' IR Signals into Many Other Wavelengths
Apr 4, 2006 — SAN DIEGO, April 4, 2006 -- Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a way to "translate" optical fiber signals between the current infrared and a wide range of other bands of light, something only achieved previously...
World’s Longest Laser Invented
Feb 24, 2006 — BIRMINGHAM, England, Feb. 24, 2006 -- Researchers at Aston University in Birmingham, England, claim to have invented the world’s longest laser, which they transformed from an optical fiber 75 kilometers (about 47 miles) long. The team hopes the...
NEC Develops Fiber Optic Nano-Probe
Feb 21, 2006 — TOKYO, Feb. 21, 2006 -- NEC said today it used a nanotechnology process to develop what it claims is the world's smallest fiber-optic electric field probe. The probe is comprised of an optical fiber with an electro-optical film along its edge that...
Quantum Memories Demonstrated
Feb 1, 2006 — Research teams from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., and from Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have independently developed quantum memories, clouds of atoms that store single photons and allow them to be retrieved on demand. The...
StockerYale to Realign Operations
Jan 11, 2006 — SALEM, N.H., Jan. 11, 2006 -- StockerYale Inc. announced Tuesday it will realign its operations into three core businesses -- lasers, LEDs and specialty optical fiber. The company said it will either sell to management or exit certain mature...
Sensitive Intrusion Detector Relies on Fiber Optic Reflectometer
Jan 1, 2006 — Optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR) is a well-established technique for detecting faults and discontinuities in long stretches of optical fiber. A short optical pulse is injected into one end of the fiber, and as it travels along the fiber’s...
Fiber Sensor Provides Real-Time, Continuous Monitoring
Dec 1, 2005 — By growing a porous material on the end of an optical fiber, investigators at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro have developed a versatile detector capable of in situ, real-time monitoring of chemicals in vapors and in...
Highly Birefringent Fiber Has Layered Core
Dec 1, 2005 — At the University of Bath in the UK, researchers have produced an optical fiber that they believe has the highest birefringence ever reported. Birefringent fibers are important in applications where the polarization of light that is traveling...
Iridex Sues Synergetics USA
Oct 20, 2005 — MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 20 -- Iridex Corp., a manufacturer of semiconductor-based laser systems for the ophthalmology and dermatology markets worldwide, filed suit yesterday against Synergetics USA Inc. of St. Charles, Mo. for infringement of...
Four-Wave Mixing Trumps Homogeneous Gain in Erbium Laser
Oct 1, 2005 — Although current wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) systems require a different laser for each wavelength transmitted over an optical fiber, engineers envision more-efficient systems in which a single laser will emit all of the necessary...
Daily News Briefs
Sep 2, 2005 — Accent Optical Technologies of Bend, Ore., a supplier of lattice engineering and photolithography process control tools, announced that Sigm Plus of Moscow, a manufacturer of III-V epitaxial wafers, has placed an order for an RPMSigma...
Philippines Boosts Fiber Optic R&D
Aug 9, 2005 — MANILA, Philippines, Aug. 9 -- The National Institute of Physics (NIP) of the University of the Philippines, Diliman, has strengthened its fiber optic research and development efforts for innovations geared to the communications, information...
Measuring Microholes by Measuring Shadows
Aug 1, 2005 — Measuring microscopic holes may benefit from a light touch, according to researchers from the National Institutes of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md., and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. They have devised a method...
Diamond Grown on Optical Fiber for Waveguiding
May 1, 2005 — Scientists at the University of Melbourne in Australia report in the March 28 issue of Applied Physics Letters the waveguiding of the nitrogen-vacancy color center fluorescence in diamond microcrystals grown on optical fiber. They grew the diamond...
InnovaQuartz Purchases Multimode Fiber Unit
May 1, 2005 — InnovaQuartz Inc. has acquired 3M Co.'s TECS multimode optical fiber production business in West Haven, Conn., and will relocate the unit to its new fiber draw facility in Phoenix. For use in high-energy laser delivery, the fiber will complement...
OFC Focuses on FTTX, but Attendance Is Down
Apr 1, 2005 — If there was a theme to this year's Optical Fiber Conference (OFC), held in conjunction with the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC) from March 6 to 11 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, it would be the widespread...
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