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Multitasking fibers weave a new story for imaging systems
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Imagine walking to work one day and, for no obvious reason, you get a feeling that everyone is looking at you. You ignore the feeling for a while, but it persists, despite the fact that none of the people bustling around nearby are casting a single glance at you and you’ve gotten used to the growing number of surveillance cameras filling every city block. Now you feel silly, perhaps even a little paranoid. But you might not be wrong – a new imaging technology has begun to weave itself into the...
Headwall Awaits DoD Funding
FITCHBURG, Mass., Aug. 28, 2009 -- Spectral imaging instruments maker Headwall Photonics will receive $2.5 million to make sensors for unmanned aerial vehicles if the proposed fiscal 2010 Department of Defense Appropriations Act becomes law.
Environmental sensing market upwardly mobile
WELLESLEY, Mass. – The global market for environmental sensing and monitoring technologies is expected to increase to $13 billion in 2014, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2 percent, up from $9.1 billion in 2008 and an estimated $10.1 billion in 2009,...
Nano, Solar Top Show Agenda
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2009 -- New research in nanoengineering, solar, optical engineering and photonics will be presented, and 400 years of telescopes celebrated, at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2009, the most multidisciplinary science and engineering event in North America. The event...
Nano, Solar Top Show Agenda
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2009 -- New research in nanoengineering, solar, optical engineering and photonics will be presented, and 400 years of telescopes celebrated, at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2009, the most multidisciplinary science and engineering event in North America. The event...
Astrophotonics Propels Next-Gen Telescopes
Apr 1, 2009 — Astronomy may be the oldest science, but today it’s driving development of the newest instrumentation, coatings and optical components. In part these advances are due to the intersection of astronomy and photonics that’s been dubbed...
Solar Research Tops Agenda
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2008 -- The latest research, technologies and applications in solar and alternative energies, nanotechnology, organic LEDs, optical design and remote sensing will be discussed at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2008, the largest optical sciences and technology...
Solar Research Tops Agenda
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2008 -- The latest research, technologies and applications in solar and alternative energies, nanotechnology, organic LEDs, optical design and remote sensing will be discussed at SPIE Optics+Photonics 2008, the largest optical sciences and technology...
Low-Loss Waveguide Developed for Terahertz Radiation
Dec 1, 2007 — Many investigators around the globe are exploring terahertz radiation for applications in remote sensing and imaging, and a good low-loss waveguide in this spectral range likely would facilitate many of these applications. Several approaches are...
Mid-IR Holmium Fiber Laser Is Pumped with Diode Laser
Nov 1, 2007 — Remote sensing, spectroscopy, medicine and military countermeasures are among the applications that would benefit from efficient, compact mid-infrared lasers. Fiber lasers have proved both efficient and compact sources in the near-IR, but because...
Laser Energetics Completes Laser Study
Aug 8, 2007 — Princeton, N.J.-based Laser Energetics Inc. (LEI), a maker of lasers for industrial, scientific, medical and military applications, announced yesterday that it has completed a study on its BrightStar Alexandrite laser, funded by an undisclosed...
FIELD SPECTROSCOPY
May 1, 2007 — A specialist in portable spectroradiometers, Analytical Spectral Devices Inc. has launched a resource blog for the remote sensing community and field spectroscopy users of all levels and disciplines. Designed to serve as a clearinghouse for relevant...
Bristol Instruments Moves to Bigger Facility
Mar 22, 2007 — Bristol Instruments Inc. announced it has moved to a bigger facility in Victor, N.Y., that expands its production and laboratory spaces. The larger building will better accommodate the company's growing business in the photonics research market, the...
CCD ASTRONOMY
Dec 1, 2006 — Part of the Cambridge Observing Handbooks for Research Astronomers series, the second edition of the Handbook of CCD Astronomy considers higher-performance electronics to control and read out CCDs, better analog-to-digital circuitry and better...
Terahertz Radiation Sources for Imaging and Sensing Applications
Nov 1, 2006 — Electromagnetic radiation in the terahertz (1012 Hz) frequency domain has unique properties that make it particularly attractive for applications ranging from biomedical imaging, national security and packaged goods inspection to remote sensing and...
Research Systems Announces Name Change
Aug 1, 2006 — Research Systems Inc. of Boulder, Colo., will begin operating as ITT Visual Information Solutions, a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT Industries Inc. of White Plains, N.Y. The company will remain in Boulder and will continue to provide software...
Dalsa Awarded Image Sensor Chip Contract
WATERLOO, Ontario, May 18, 2006 -- Dalsa Corp. announced today it has received a contract to supply high-resolution image sensor chips to an undisclosed customer in the professional imaging market. The contract, valued at CDN $1.9 million (US $1.73 million) is expected to be...
RIT Opens Collaborative Research Center
Mar 6, 2006 — ROCHESTER, N.Y., March 6, 2006 -- The IT Collaboratory, a research collaboration among the Rochester Institute of Technology, the University at Buffalo and Alfred University, officially moved into a new facility with the formal dedication on Friday...
Mayan Ruins Identified with Remote Sensing
Mar 1, 2006 — Space- and aircraft-based remote sensing technologies may enable the discovery of lost ruins of ancient civilizations, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of New Hampshire in Durham and NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center...
Bragg Grating Reduces OPO Bandwidth by Factor of 20
Oct 1, 2005 — Because the wavelengths required for most spectroscopic, remote sensing and biophotonics measurements are rarely emitted by conventional lasers, nonlinear wavelength conversion is frequently employed in these applications. Stimulated Raman...
Nd:GdVO4 Raman Laser Generates More than 1 W in Eye-Safe Region
Jan 1, 2005 — Eye-safe lasers, whose output is absorbed in the cornea rather than focused onto the retina, are important in remote sensing and telemetry, as well as in military applications such as rangefinding and target designating. A scientist at National...
Efficient Ho:YAG Laser Oscillates in Single Longitudinal Mode
Dec 1, 2004 — By minimizing thermal loading on a Ho:YAG laser rod, a research group at the University of Southampton in the UK has demonstrated an efficient high-power, single-frequency laser in the eye-safe 2-µm spectral region. Such sources are useful for...
Photonics Offers Remote Measurements of Mount St. Helens
Dec 1, 2004 — Mount St. Helens, the volcano in southwest Washington state that erupted in 1980, is again showing signs of life. Scientists with the US Geological Survey and NASA are using photonics technology to track the growth of a new volcano dome with an...
Raytheon Buys Photon Research
Oct 6, 2004 — WALTHAM, Mass., Oct. 6 -- Raytheon Co. announced today it has acquired Photon Research Associates Inc. (PRA), based in San Diego, for an undisclosed amount. PRA makes physics-based modeling, simulation and analysis products and services for...
Motion and Vibration Control in Ultrafast Research
Oct 1, 2004 — Research into ultrafast phenomena continues to be a dominant area of investigation, with wide-ranging applications in biological imaging, remote sensing, materials analysis and machining. Scientists continue to look for techniques to improve system...
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