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Christian Schmitz Named SPI CEO
SOUTHAMPTON, England, March 7, 2014 — Dr. Christian Schmitz has taken the reigns at SPI Lasers as the company's new CEO.
Materials Evolving for Lighter, Stiffer Optics
Mar 7, 2014 — Building better optical materials will impact applications in high-energy lasers, consumer devices and more. For optical materials, less can be more: Coatings that reflect less could lead to displays that are brighter and can be seen over a wider...
New Approaches Improve Beam Expansion
Mar 7, 2014 — Afocal beam expansion systems based on the basic principles of Kepler and Galileo telescopes can be improved in terms of wavefront quality by using additional optical surfaces or aspherizing them using monolithic beam expansion elements. Everyday...
SFG Spectroscopy Is Key to Oil Industry Research
Mar 7, 2014 — Sum-frequency generation spectroscopy offers insights for oil and other applications – but assembling the right equipment can be a slippery problem. Laser spectroscopy enables the minute determination of molecular structure for a variety of...
MUSE Offers 3-D View of Distant Galaxies
CERRO PARANAL, Chile, March 6, 2014 — Far-away galaxies and bright stars could feel closer than ever, thanks to a new astronomical instrument that is a decade in the making.
Prism Awards honor innovations in photonics
Mar 6, 2014 — A laser camera to detect veins under the skin, a security system that identifies hidden drugs and explosives, and a laser for digital 3-D cinema projections were among the nine winners of the 2014 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation announced Feb....
Young Explorers Target Mid-IR Broadband for Real-Life Applications
BRUSSELS, March 5, 2014 — Mid-IR broadband light sources are not yet widely found in real-life applications; however, an international team of young researchers may soon change that by developing an ultracompact, graphene-based version of the device. The project, called...
Michelson Awarded €2.26 Million OCT Grant
ORPINGTON, England, March 4, 2014 — The European Union has awarded Michelson Diagnostics a €2.26 million Seventh Framework Programme grant to enhance the company’s OCT technology and research. The grant will further develop Michelson’s work in diagnosing malignant...
Neaspec Now Part of Attocube Systems
MUNICH, March 3, 2014 — Attocube Systems AG has acquired Neaspec GmbH, combining two well-established innovators in the fields of nanotechnology and microscopy. The purchase includes Neaspec’s scanning near-field optical microscope (NeaSNOM), the only such device to...
EO Accepting Applications for Educational Awards
BARRINGTON, N.J., Feb. 28, 2014 — Edmund Optics (EO) is now accepting applications for its 2014 Educational Award, formerly the Higher Education Grant program. The award combines EO’s regional grant programs, including the annual Higher Education Grant, into one global...
GoPhoton! Brings Photonics to the Masses
BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 28, 2014 — While photonics enables so many aspects of our daily lives, it remains an unknown science for many. A new outreach project intends to change that and make photonics a household word. GoPhoton!, founded by the European Centers for Outreach in...
Elusive Solar Light-Trapping Limit Nearly Reached
DELFT, Netherlands, Feb. 27, 2014 — The theoretical limit of light-trapping in solar cells has eluded researchers for decades. But a group from Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) has come closer to it than anyone else. The researchers, members of TU Delft’s Photovoltaic...
Fiber Optic Sensor Offers Better Monitoring
NÆRUM, Denmark, Feb. 27, 2014 — A new fiber optic acceleration sensor can be used for the high-frequency measurement of small vibrations, which could lead to better condition monitoring of rotating machines such as turbines, pumps, motors and vehicles.
MSS Creates New Fiber Lasers
RUGBY, England, Feb. 26, 2014 — MSS Lasers has expanded its line of fiber laser cutting machines, touted as some of the most advanced on the market.
Fast Phase Modulator Is World's Most Compact
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Feb. 24, 2014 — Using electro-optical signals rather than traditional electrical signals could make the exchange of digital information more efficient.
PHOQUS to Focus on Cells and Disease
DUNDEE, Scotland, Feb. 24, 2014 — The European Commission (EU) has awarded nearly €4 million in funding for investigations on the relationships between cellular processes and disease. The EU has awarded the University of Dundee a €3.8 million (about $5.2 million) grant,...
BSI, ICFO Technologies Study Photosynthesis
EAST LANSING, Mich., and BARCELONA, Spain, Feb. 21, 2014 — Studying photosynthesis at the single-molecule level could lay the groundwork for better understanding of quantum physics’ role in nature. Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona are using their advanced laser...
Royal Academy Names First Fraunhofer UK Research Chair
LONDON, Feb. 21, 2014 — The Royal Academy of Engineering has appointed the first Fraunhofer UK research chair at the University of Strathclyde. Alan Kemp, a professor at the university and team leader at its Institute of Photonics, will work to keep the UK at the forefront...
Optical Circuit Uses Stretchable Interconnections
GHENT, Belgium, Feb. 20, 2014 — The first optical circuit to use stretchable, bendable interconnections could be in the pipeline, following years of difficulty with such applications.
DTU Branches Out with New Laser Tech Company
ROSKILDE, Denmark, Feb. 19, 2014 — The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) has branched out with the formation of Norlase, a new company specializing in a unique class of visible lasers.
European Organizations Join Forces on BabyLux Project
BERLIN, BARCELONA, Spain, and MILAN, Feb. 19, 2014 — Several organizations from Italy, Spain, Germany and Denmark have come together with the common goal of reducing the risk of brain damage in premature babies from 25 to 20 percent.
Scientific Digital Imaging Acquires Opus Instruments
CAMBRIDGE, England, Feb. 19, 2014 — Scientific Digital Imaging (SDI) plans to expand and enhance its digital imaging technology through the recent acquisition of Opus Instruments for £1.33 million (about $2.2 million) in cash and shares. SDI cites in particular Opus’...
THz Laser Chip Sets Power Records
LEEDS, England, Feb. 19, 2014 — A newly developed terahertz laser chip is already setting records as the most powerful in the world.
Laser Technique Diagnoses Meningitis
GLASGOW, Scotland, Feb. 14, 2014 — A new laser-based test uses nanoparticles to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of bacterial meningitis, a disease that can lead to blood poisoning and brain damage if not discovered quickly.
Needle Microscope Wins SPIE Startup Challenge
CRAWLEY, Australia, and BELLINGHAM, Wash., Feb. 14, 2014 — A new needle microscope that will assist in breast cancer treatment has earned SPIE’s annual Startup Challenge. The “Microscope in a Needle” project, developed by a team from western Australia and led by Robert McLaughlin, an...
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