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Eco-Optics:
Apr 1, 1998 — Since the 1980s, people have grown more aware of their surroundings, the impact of industry on the environment, and the environmentally redemptive qualities of advanced technology. Whether it's a UV lamp optimized to detect mercury and other pollutants in the air and soil, an IR glow bar that illuminates hundreds of airborne chemicals or a coherent source somewhere in between, optical remote sensing methods are keeping tabs on our environment. Industrialists, concerned with meeting government...
Flexible Controller Maintains Fiber Optic Polarization
Apr 1, 1998 — For nearly 200 years scientists and engineers have worked to exploit the inherent polarization of a light wave for mankind's benefit. From cutting edge research in laser cooling and atomic-transition gravitational wave detection to much that we take...
Names in the News
Apr 1, 1998 — Polaroid Corp. has appointed Hemang D. Dave as vice president of new ventures. Dave had been president and CEO of CMG Direct Interactive in Andover, Mass. Roy Grayzel is the new products development manager for Acton Research Corp.'s Optical...
Optical Lithography Creates Subangstrom Features in Silicon
Apr 1, 1998 — A group of researchers at the University of Texas has shown the world that conventional optical lithography can continue to produce ever smaller features on computer microchips without resorting to next-generation plasma laser, ion or electron...
Pen-type Laser Systems Mark It All
Apr 1, 1998 — During the past 20 years, several varieties of laser marking systems have emerged. Of special note, however, is the sales volume of pen-type laser markers, which has exceeded that of anyone's expectations since. Industry estimates suggest that more...
Photonics Reaps What Farm Denizens Sow
Apr 1, 1998 — Lasers in factories, fiber bundles in operating rooms, even cameras sitting on computer monitors are common sights. Now, based on work being done at the University of North Carolina, optical systems could be found next to every silo or manure pile....
Probes May Aid Retinal Surgery
Apr 1, 1998 — Industrial research projects aimed at manufacturing tiny optical probes may have repercussions in the tricky world of ophthalmic surgery. Peter Bryanston-Cross, a professor and researcher with the Optical Engineering Laboratory at the University of...
Semiconductor, Electronics Industries Spur North American Machine Vision Growth
Apr 1, 1998 — The outlook for the North American machine vision market continues to look rosy, spurred on by the growing semiconductor, transportation and pharmaceutical industries. That's the finding of an industry-wide survey conducted by Nello Zuech, president...
Water Aids Laser Materials Processing
Apr 1, 1998 — According to an ancient Roman saying, single drops of water can penetrate rocks. Inspired by this wisdom, a group of Swiss researchers at the Polytechnic Institute of Lausanne has discovered that a clever combination of hydrodynamics and laser...
Aspheres Stand Up to the Test
Mar 1, 1998 — As optical designers tackle the challenge of improving system performance while at the same time reducing overall package size, aspheric optics undoubtedly will grow in significance. Unfortunately, just because aspheres are easy to design does not...
How Small is Small?
Mar 1, 1998 — Making a baseball is less an engineering feat than an art, in which neat hand-stitched seams act as paint against the cowhide that measures 9 to 9_ in. in circumfrence, according to the official rules of Major League Baseball. For manufacturers who...
Infrared Sensor Works Better than Coffee
Mar 1, 1998 — A helmet-mounted infrared sensor promises to reduce heavy-truck accidents caused by sleepy drivers. According to South Africa's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, mining companies suffer substantial losses each year when drivers fall...
Micromachine Aligns Optical Fiber
Mar 1, 1998 — Aligning optical fibers in manufacturing production lines may soon become easier, thanks to an active fiber optic microaligner developed by The Boeing Co. in St. Louis. The prototype device is 4 mm square and 0.5 mm high, small enough to fit inside...
Micromachining:
Mar 1, 1998 — The miniaturization of mechanical and electronic components is revolutionizing modern biomedical, aerospace and industrial products. Laser micromachining is emerging as a critical manufacturing process for these components especially when dealing...
Optical Fiber Measures Turbulence
Mar 1, 1998 — A team of physicists from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Bordeaux, France, has demonstrated a fiber optic device that measures the two-dimensional turbulence of fluids quickly and inexpensively. This development could simplify...
Photonic Techniques Pay Big Dividends in Process Control
Mar 1, 1998 — In industrial processing it pays to know how much of what is in the mix, which is why on-line sampling of both the amount and type of chemical constituents is critical. Only in this way can an operator know whether the mix is correct, or...
Raytheon Amber Closes Facility, Merges with Hughes
Mar 1, 1998 — Raytheon Amber, a manufacturer of infrared focal plane array technology, plans to close its facility here and consolidate operations in what was formerly the Hughes Santa Barbara Research Center. The move comes as part of a widespread restructuring...
Rofin-Sinar Announces Laser Spinoff
Mar 1, 1998 — Rofin-Sinar Technologies Inc., a manufacturer of industrial laser products, announced that it has formed Rofin-Sinar UK Ltd. to develop and manufacture low-power CO2 lasers. The spinoff, which will be based in Kingston upon Hull, UK, will make...
Spectroscopy Advance Targets Industrial Applications
Mar 1, 1998 — Industry has been slow to accept laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy for chemical analysis because of the technology's inherent signal instability and because it measures relative, rather than absolute, concentrations of trace elements. However,...
Telecommunications Industry Association Sets Standard for Fiber Optic Ribbon
Mar 1, 1998 — The Telecommunications Industry Association has published a new standard on fiber optic test procedures. The document provides a method of measuring residual twist in optical fiber ribbons and highlights critical aspects of this measurement. The...
Web Enables Painless Job Searches
Mar 1, 1998 — Career objective: to find a high-paying, high-level engineering job at a Fortune 500 company with as little effort as possible. Some soon-to-be college graduates whose career objectives resemble the above statement, whether on paper or just in...
Choosing Lighting for Industrial Imaging: A Refined Art
Feb 1, 1998 — As industrial imaging has grown in popularity over the past few years, so has the awareness that lighting represents a large part of a vision system's success. The primary function of lighting in industrial imaging is to make an object's features of...
Coherent Grabs at Telecom Pie
Feb 1, 1998 — SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Hoping to grab part of the $2 billion suppliers' market to the optical communications industry, Coherent Inc. has entered into a joint venture with Fiber Optics Network Solutions Corp. of Northboro, Mass., to form CFX...
Corning and FiberCore Embroiled in Patent Dispute
Feb 1, 1998 — Corning Incorporated has filed a lawsuit against FiberCore Inc., claiming the company violated one of its optical fiber patents. Corning filed suit in the US District Court in Worcester, Mass., on Jan. 8. In response, FiberCore denied it had...
Fundamentals of Semiconductor Lasers
Feb 1, 1998 — Semiconductor laser diodes are the smallest, most reliable, and most efficient light source known to man. For that reason, they are commercially interesting devices. Laser diodes have created multibillion dollar industries in optical communications...
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