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Light-Shaping Diffuser Enables Miniature High-Resolution Display
Dec 1, 1997 — When engineers at Kopin Corp. began development of a flat panel display that would allow portable electronic devices such as pagers and cell phones to display text, video and graphics, their goals were simple construction with high-yield and low-cost manufacturing. The result of their efforts is CyberDisplay, what Kopin says is the world's smallest high-performance, high-resolution, low-cost active-matrix liquid crystal display. Their success was due in part to Physical Optics Corp.'s...
New Sensor Combines CMOS and CCD
Dec 1, 1997 — DALLAS -- Engineers at Texas Instruments have combined the performance features of the charge-coupled device (CCD) and the manufacturing advantages of the complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) to produce what they call the bulk charge...
Princeton Promises Much on Organic Lasers
Dec 1, 1997 — PRINCETON, N.J. -- It may not carry the fury of the big bang or death gene debates, but to those in the diode laser business organic lasers have sparked more than polite dinner conversation. Princeton University researchers say they have the...
Sales of Vision Inspection Systems Lag in Britain
Dec 1, 1997 — The UK Industrial Vision Association recently published a survey reporting $20.9 million, or £13 million, in sales of vision inspection systems inside the UK last year. This contrasts sharply with sales of vision inspection systems in Germany,...
Solid-State Diode Lasers Gain Ground
Dec 1, 1997 — Diode and diode-pumped lasers are about to find significant commercial applications, several experts on commercial and research photonics told a standing-room-only audience during a session at the Optical Society of America Annual Meeting in Long...
Demand for Industrial Lasers Increases Slightly
Nov 1, 1997 — Despite decreased orders from the automobile industry, shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems were up 3.6 percent in the second quarter of 1997 from the same quarter in 1996. The Laser Systems Product Group of the Association for...
FANUC Robotics Selected to Provide Laser Cutting for Truck Frame Plant
Nov 1, 1997 — Formet Industries of Rochester Hills, Mich., has selected FANUC Robotics North America to install an automated system for robotic arc welding and laser cutting. Automated system for robotic arc welding and laser cutting.
Fiber Advance Eases Splicing
Nov 1, 1997 — CORNING, N.Y. -- In a move that should improve splicing efficiency and lower system installation costs, Corning Incorporated has tweaked its production process for single-mode fiber and tightened its core/clad concentricity specs by 25 percent....
Industrial Imaging Controls Laser Surface Treatment
Nov 1, 1997 — Laser surface treatment comprises a family of high-power laser techniques that can improve wear, fatigue and erosion resistance of machine parts. These techniques are slowly moving from the research laboratory to the factory floor, but variations in...
Initial Survey Results Present Mixed Message for Optoelectronics Companies
Nov 1, 1997 — William Reinsch, the undersecretary for export administration for the US Department of Commerce, released preliminary results of a survey of the optoelectronics market that pointed to reasons for both concern and optimism. During an executive forum...
IR Beamsplitter Coatings Reduce Gas Analyzer Size, Cost
Nov 1, 1997 — A manufacturer of gas-analysis equipment had developed a product that could quickly and accurately measure up to 250 hydrocarbon gases, but it was not without its problems. It was a large, expensive instrument. The company determined that a...
Laser Sensor Controls Mold Level for Aluminum Ingots
Nov 1, 1997 — The Reynolds Metals Co. Alabama Reclamation Operations in Muscle Shoals, Ala., processes aluminum from recycled cans, scrap from canning plants and other sources of new and used aluminum as part of the company's extensive recycling network....
News FlashReally 'Cool' Lasers Bag Nobel Prize for Chu
Nov 1, 1997 — More than 12 years after his first experiments to trap atoms optically, physicist Steven Chu has won a Nobel Prize for his use of lasers to cool atoms to nearly absolute zero. Chu, a professor of physics at California's Stanford University, showed...
Optical Ultrasound Smooths Rough Spots
Nov 1, 1997 — ORSAY, France -- Industries use ultrasound in quality assurance and materials analysis, and a new optical technique may simplify the process for many applications. Noninvasive ultrasound techniques solve problems in the aerospace and automotive...
Polarized Light Makes Special Glass Grow
Nov 1, 1997 — CAMBRIDGE, UK -- Science has pursued organic polymers in the quest for light-powered, nano-size switches, motors and pumps. Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed an inorganic glass that expands and contracts in response to...
Cameras Play Traffic Cop
Oct 1, 1997 — TWINSBURG, Ohio -- The next generation of traffic control systems, employing the latest in video imaging and detection, should be operational in a suburb of Akron by midsummer of next year. Unlike traditional stoplights, this "intelligent...
Fiber-Coupled Raman Keeps Industry Under Control
Oct 1, 1997 — Raman spectroscopy is fast emerging as a powerful online analytical tool. The worldwide market for process analysis instrumentation is between $2 billion and $3 billion a year. Photonic technologies have a small share in this market; however, its...
Gas, Solid-State Lasers Battle for Printers' Best Impressions
Oct 1, 1997 — With annual revenues exceeding $300 billion, the printing industry is the third largest manufacturing business in the world. Several types of lasers play critical roles in this market, helping to transfer digital information from computer-generated...
High-NA Optics Push the Resolution Limits
Oct 1, 1997 — Many demanding optics applications are steadily increasing performance goals for imaging, focusing and collimating systems. Microlithography and compact disk lens designs are among those that challenge optical designers to continually stretch the...
Lasers Improve Uranium Enrichment
Oct 1, 1997 — LIVERMORE, Calif. -- Nuclear energy provides about 20 percent of the electricity used in the US, but separating uranium isotopes for power generation has been a power-hungry task itself -- until lasers offered a new method. To fuel nuclear reactors,...
Lasers in lithography: A race against time
Oct 1, 1997 — In the 1970s, the scientific community believed that optical lithography could not create microcircuits on semiconductors with features smaller than 1.25 mm. It was wrong. Today, with the help of excimer lasers and improved multielement lens...
New lithography system shortens fabrication process
Oct 1, 1997 — Instead of pushing to reduce the feature size on chips, one company is improving lithography by reducing the number of steps required to manufacture chip layers with non-critical dimensions, thereby shrinking the overall chip production time.
Scanners likely to overtake steppers
Oct 1, 1997 — While thereis not a complete consensus, several experts including and Intel, the worldis largest chip manufacturer, say that step-and-scan lithography machines will likely usurp the favored-son status from step-and-repeat machines as wafer sizes...
Silicon Valley Group Purchases Optics Manufacturer
Oct 1, 1997 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Silicon Valley Group Inc., a supplier of automatic wafer processing equipment to the semiconductor industry, agreed last month to acquire precision optics manufacturer Tinsley Laboratories Inc. in a stock pooling transaction...
Uniphase Acquires Grating Producer
Oct 1, 1997 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Continuing its aggressive pursuit of the ever-burgeoning telecommunications market, Uniphase Corp. has acquired 49 percent of Indx, a small Australian producer of fiber Bragg gratings, with options to buy the remaining 51...
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