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Nanotubes Mass-Produced
HOUSTON, Sept. 7, 2007 -- A new fabrication technique called nanopantography can create billions of carbon nanotubes in hours and could help popularize a technology that renders LCDs obsolete. Professors Vincent Donnelly, Demetre Economou and Paul Ruchhoeft, all of the Cullen College of Engineering at the University of Houston (UH), created the new nanofabrication technique that can mass-produce an ordered array of carbon nanotubes -- the most efficient electron emitters known -- by removing some of the largest...
Lehigh Professor Wins Top Prize for Glass Science
Jul 13, 2007 — Himanshu Jain, who first compared the movements of atoms in glass to the wiggling of jellyfish in water, received the top prize for glass research this month. Jain, director of the International Materials Institute for New Functionalities in Glass...
Nanoscale LEDs Emit UV Light
GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 25, 2007 -- Nanowires have been used to create tiny, highly efficient ultraviolet LEDs that could help build the next generation of biosensors and optical communications devices. Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in...
Vision-Correction Pioneer Awarded Land Medal
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 10, 2007 -- The Edwin H. Land Medal, which recognizes achievement in optics with major public impact, has been presented this year to a man considered to be one of the founding fathers of laser vision correction. Charles Munnerlyn, recipient of the 2007...
Light-Sensitive Molecule Can 'Heal' Itself in the Dark
PULLMAN, Wash., April 10, 2007 -- Sometimes all an overworked molecule needs is a good night's rest. According to a study by physicist Mark Kuzyk and colleagues at Washington State University, a molecule that loses its ability to fluoresce when struck by a laser beam regains...
Fish Navigation System Recreated for Submarines
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Feb. 21, 2007 -- Scientists have artificially duplicated the lateral line, a row of specialized sensory organs found in fish. The device could enhance the ability of submarines and unmanned robots to move underwater and avoid obstacles and predators. A research...
$100M Raised to Manufacture Plastic Semiconductors
CAMBRIDGE, England, Jan. 11, 2006 -- Plastic Logic announced last week that it has raised $100 million to fund construction of the first factory to manufacture semiconductors out of plastic instead of silicon. The facility will produce flexible active-matrix display modules for use in...
New Class of Ultrathin Polymers Discovered
NEWARK, Del., Jan. 3, 2007 -- Scientists have defied the textbooks and transformed 1,2-disubstituted ethylene molecules into polymers, discovering in the process a new class of ultrathin polymer films with potential applications ranging from coating tiny microelectronic devices...
Technique Creates Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Regions in Microfluidic Channels
Dec 1, 2006 — Using a photoinitiated chemical process from polymer chemistry, a team of investigators in France has developed a method to create hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions inside microfluidic channels. Potential applications include the design of...
The Color Purple: It Takes Three Photons
Aug 1, 2006 — Radiation in the violet and ultraviolet wavelength ranges is important for photolithography and fluorescence imaging, for future methods of three-dimensional optical storage and for other applications. There are several with which to generate this...
Georgia Tech, Solvay Collaborate on OLEDs
Jun 1, 2006 — Solvay of Brussels, Belgium, a chemical and pharmaceutical group, has signed a three-year commitment with Georgia Institute of Technology’s Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE) to fund research in organic LEDs (OLEDs). A material...
Intel Supports EUV Source Development
Apr 1, 2006 — Intel Corp.’s investment business, Intel Capital, has provided funding to Xtreme technologies GmbH to advance its development of extreme-ultraviolet sources for photolithography at its plants in Jena and Göttingen, Germany. Xtreme is a joint venture...
NIST to Launch New Nanotech Center
Mar 24, 2006 — GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 24, 2006 -- A state-of-the-art center for collaborative nanotechnology research will be set up at a facility of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), it was announced this week. US Secretary of...
Intel Invests in Xtreme UV Sources
Jan 26, 2006 — GOTTINGEN, Germany, Jan. 26 -- Xtreme technologies GmbH, the technology joint venture between Jenoptik AG and Ushio Inc., has received funding from Intel Capital, Intel Corp.'s strategic investment arm, to accelerate development of its extreme...
WAM Buys Cerac for $25M
Jan 17, 2006 — CLEVELAND, Jan. 17, 2006 -- Precious, non-precious and specialty metal products maker Williams Advanced Materials Inc. (WAM) of Buffalo, N.Y., has acquired privately held Cerac Inc., a provider of physical vapor deposition (PVD) and specialty...
News Briefs
Oct 6, 2005 — Accent Optical Technologies of Bend, Ore., a supplier of lattice engineering and photolithography process control tools, announced that its Web site, www.accentopto.com, is now available in Korean, Japanese and Chinese. . . . Ultratech Inc. of...
Research and Development of Left-Handed Materials Continues
Oct 1, 2005 — Researchers are considering the optical equivalent of the Zen koan about the sound of one hand clapping. In optics, however, there’s a twist: It isn’t the use of two hands that is the norm. Typically, such widely used applications and components as...
Daily News Briefs
Sep 5, 2005 — Azores Corp., a supplier of photolithography equipment for the flat panel display and semiconductor industries, announced it has completed its relocation to a new 33,000-sq.-ft. corporate headquarters in Wilmington, Mass. The new facility was...
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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...
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Jul 20, 2005 — Dalsa Corp. announced it has received orders worth CDN $1.7 million (about $1.4 million) for electronic cameras and related components from a supplier to the flat panel display industry for use in manufacturing. The equipment is expected to be...
Carving New Frontiers for Ion-Beam Technology
Nov 12, 2004 — BERKELEY, Calif., Nov. 12 -- An ion-beam system that simultaneously combines focused beams of electrons and positive ions promises to improve the versatility, efficiency and economy of this important technology. The new system was developed by...
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May 7, 2004 — Ultratech Inc., a San Jose, Calif., supplier of photolithography systems used to manufacture semiconductors and nanotechnology devices, announced that ChipMOS Technologies Ltd. has purchased its Saturn Spectrum 3e advanced packaging lithography...
Daily News Briefs
Jan 6, 2004 — John Denzel has been promoted to president and COO of Ultratech Inc., a San Jose, Calif.-based maker of photolithography equipment used in the fabrication of semiconductor and nanotechnology devices. Denzel joined Ultratech in 1996 as vice president...
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Dec 3, 2003 — NEC LCD Technologies Ltd. announced that samples for color and monochrome models of its 21.3-inch QXGA thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD modules began shipping in October, and that shipments of its new monochrome 21.3-inch UXGA TFT LCD module will...
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Oct 31, 2003 — W. Michael Barnes, retired senior vice president and CFO of Rockwell International Corp., has been elected to the board of AMD, a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. . ....
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