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Resolve Optics Opens Test Center: Week in Review: 07/07/23
CHESHAM, England, July 7, 2023 — Resolve Optics installed and commissioned a new vibration test center adding to the suite of in-house lens-testing equipment the company is able to offer. Lenses used in harsh industrial inspection and military and space applications are often...
Optical Measurement Reduces Vibration in High-Power Lasers
BERKELEY, Calif., Aug. 2, 2021 — The Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator (BELLA) Center at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has developed and tested an optical system to precisely measure and control the position and pointing angle of...
Light Used to Measure Surface Vibrations
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Aug. 11, 2014 — A technique that passively monitors light intensity modulation is able to measure the physical and optical properties of a vibrating surface. A team from the University of Louisville, in conjunction with Spectral Sciences Inc. and the U.S. Air Force...
Newport Acquires Vibration Isolation Line from Vistek
IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 15, 2012 — Newport Corp. said on Monday that it has extended its range of vibration-isolation equipment by acquiring the products and technology of Tempe, Ariz.-based Vistek Inc. The new vibration-isolation products will be offered as part of Newport’s...
Superstable Laser Shines in Minivan Test
BOULDER, Colo., May 13, 2011 — In a step toward taking the most advanced atomic clocks on the road, physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have designed and demonstrated a superstable laser operating in a cramped, vibrating location — a...
“Liquid pistons” advance camera lenses
TROY, N.Y. – A few unassuming drops of liquid locked in a very precise game of “follow the leader” could one day be found in mobile phone cameras, medical imaging equipment, implantable drug-delivery devices – possibly even implantable eye...
Improving Micro-Raman/AFM Imaging Using Negative-Stiffness Vibration Isolation
Feb 4, 2011 — Negative-stiffness vibration isolators can easily support the heavy weight of a combined AFM/micro-Raman system, and isolate it from low frequency vibrations more effectively than high-performance air tables or active isolation systems. The need for...
Monolithic Photonic Integrated Circuits for 10G Passive Optical Networks
Sep 1, 2010 — Continually escalating demands for broader penetration of higher bandwidth, faster performance and rich-media applications are driving the ongoing worldwide deployment of fiber-based services. Even in the face of global economic challenges during...
CVD process improves diamond quality for lasers
SYDNEY, Australia – Diamonds could become a laser’s best friend, thanks to new methods of creating man-made versions of the gem. Researchers have proved the principle that diamonds offer high efficiency for lasing; however, demonstrating this has been an...
High-Throughput Measurement Speeds Production of Large Optics
May 10, 2010 — Dynamic laser interferometry is an established technique for measuring optical-grade surfaces in the presence of vibration and air turbulence. Unlike traditional laser interferometry, dynamic interferometry does not require expensive vibration...
Laser Technique Detects Anthrax in Real Time
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, April 13, 2007 -- A laser technique has been developed that can instantly identify deadly anthrax spores. "Our report shows how to use lasers to detect anthrax in real time as opposed to the cumbersome and wieldy way it is done now," said Marlan Scully,...
Inner Lives of Cells Revealed
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 18, 2006 -- For the first time, researchers can see every vibration of a cell membrane, using a technique that could one day allow scientists to create three-dimensional images of the inner workings of living cells. Studying cell membrane dynamics can help...
Nanotubes Make Materials Absorb Vibration
Feb 13, 2006 — TROY, N.Y., Feb. 13, 2006 -- A new study by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) suggests that integrating nanotubes into traditional materials dramatically improves their ability to reduce vibration, especially at high...
CAD Integration Opens Up Optical Design Possibilities
Mar 1, 2005 — The worlds of computer-aided design (CAD), manufacturing and engineering have gradually welcomed simulation tools enabling the modeling of mechanics, machining, thermal effects, motion dynamics, vibration and acoustic phenomena, but until now...
Fiber-Based Sensors Target Geophysical Applications
Sep 1, 2004 — Fiber optics technology has found use in a variety of sensing applications in the oil and gas industry. Distributed temperature, pressure, vibration, strain and flow are a few of the parameters that such sensors measure, with the result being...
Motion Sensors Compensate for Image Blurring
Jan 1, 2003 — Using integrated accelerometers to detect the vibration in an imaging system, suggest researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel, offers an accurate means to correct for displacement and blur. In a report of the technique...
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