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Haptic Optical Tweezers Let Us ‘Feel’ Microstructures
PARIS, Sept. 16, 2013 — A new technology called haptic optical tweezers allows microscope users to manipulate samples by sight and touch, which could improve dexterity of micromanipulation and microassembly. The tweezers “will become an invaluable tool for force feedback micromanipulation of biological samples and nano- and microassembly parts,” said Dr. Cécile Pacoret of Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), a co-author of the study. Designing optical tweezers to incorporate hi...
Achromatic Beam Expanders
SURREY, England, Sept. 13, 2013 — Optical Surfaces Ltd. has released achromatic beam expanders with off-axis mirrors to provide unobstructed output and efficient transmission for applications in high-power lasers, laser scanning, interferometry, lidar systems and remote sensing. The...
Laser Spectroscopy Overcomes Measurement Challenge
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 12, 2013 — A "remarkably simple" laser-based approach overcomes the challenge of measuring key aspects of electron behavior while designing ever-smaller components -- which could allow cellphones, laptops and tablets to get increasingly thinner and more energy...
Oclaro Sells Zurich Laser Diode Biz to II-VI for $115M
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 12, 2013 — Optical communications provider Oclaro Inc. announced that it has sold its Zurich-based subsidiary and laser diode business to II-VI Inc. for $115 million as part of its restructuring plan.
Taking the ‘Fry’ Out of the Skyscraper
LONDON, Sept. 12, 2013 — A pan-European consortium aims to give city planners key environmental analytic tools, something that could prevent the building of another Jaguar-melting, egg-frying, cornea-searing "fryscraper." The curved surface of the $378 million, 37-story...
Gun Laser Presented at FEL Conference
NEW YORK, Sept. 10, 2013 — A new concept for the SwissFEL laser based on a hybrid Ytterbium oscillator and amplifier was presented at the Free Electron Laser Conference in late August by a team from Paul Scherrer Institute and France-based ultrafast laser maker Amplitude...
Edinburgh Instruments Names New CEO
LIVINGSTON, Scotland, Sept. 9, 2013 — Optoelectronics industry veteran Mark Vosloo has been appointed CEO of Edinburgh Instruments Ltd., effective Oct. 1, the laser and analytical spectrometer maker announced Monday. Vosloo joins EI from Oxford Instruments, where he has held various...
Sculpted Light Captures Brain Activity
VIENNA, Sept. 9, 2013 — A high-speed imaging technique that “sculpts” the 3-D distribution of light in a sample can resolve a single neuron in a living worm, opening possibilities for studying the function of the organism’s nervous system and pairing...
Lunar Mission to Test Space Laser
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va., Sept. 6, 2013 — With the upcoming launch of NASA’s moon-orbiting Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE), the space agency is also venturing into what it hopes will be a new era of broadband space communications using lasers. LADEE, a robotic...
Project Aims for Unbreakable Displays
STUTTGART, Germany, Sept. 5, 2013 — Displays for smartphones and tablets will not only be flexible, but unbreakable and lighter-weight if a European consortium meets its goals. The LiCRA research consortium, led by the Institute of Large Area Microelectronics at the University of...
Southampton Opening Center for Photonics, Electronics
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Sept. 5, 2013 — The largest photonics and electronics institute in the UK officially opens Sept. 12 at the University of Southampton. The Zepler Institute, a multidisciplinary center, will allow more than 300 researchers in photonics, advanced materials and quantum...
Edmund Optics Awards Higher Education Grants
BARRINGTON, N.J., Sept. 4, 2013 — A novel approach to imaging protein-protein interactions, a holography-based technique to studying disease, and a new kind of instrument for improving the largest ground-based optical telescopes were announced Wednesday by Edmund Optics as the first...
Elite Optoelectronics to Supply Diodes to Frankfurt Laser
FRIEDRICHSDORF, Germany, Sept. 3, 2013 — Laser diode supplier Frankfurt Laser Co. announced on Tuesday an exclusive partnership in Europe with diode maker Elite Optoelectronics of China. "Elite Optoelectronics’ product line complements our line of machine vision and defense laser...
Imec, Veeco Team on GaN-on-Si Devices
LOUVAIN, Belgium, and PLAINVIEW, N.Y., Sept. 3, 2013 — Nanoelectronics research center imec of Belgium and chip processing equipment maker Veeco Instruments Inc. are collaborating to lower the cost of producing gallium-nitride-on-silicon (GaN-on-Si)-based power devices and LEDs. Veeco’s...
Jenoptik Defense Div., Unions Reach Deal
ESSEN, WEDEL & JENA, Germany, Sept. 3, 2013 — A new long-term collective bargaining agreement between unions and management in Jenoptik’s Defense & Civil Systems Div. will keep the company’s facility in Essen operating until at least the end of 2019. Management, the Works...
Better Materials Mean Better Solar Cells
Sep 1, 2013 — Innovation in materials research is revealing a future in which solar power is inexpensive and efficient, and sunlight-harvesting thin films cover everything from airplanes to buildings. Crystalline silicon, or c-Si, is the dominant photon-absorbing...
Biozoom Seeks Licensees, Partners
Sep 1, 2013 — Biozoom of Kassel, Germany, is looking for licensees or other kinds of partners for its patented mobile spectroscopy technology. The company’s first commercial product is a handheld scanner for real-time spectroscopic analysis of biomarkers in...
Breakthrough enables development of photosensitive drugs
BARCELONA, Spain – A chemical nanoengineering breakthrough in light-regulated therapeutic molecules could lead to personalized medicine that limits treatment time of a given region and reduces unwanted results. Modifying biological processes with light has led...
Collaborations
Sep 1, 2013 — Ewing, N.J.-based Universal Display Corp. and IDD Aerospace/Zodiac Lighting Solutions of Redmond, Wash., have partnered to design and demonstrate an energy-saving shelf utility white OLED lighting prototype for aircraft interiors using Universal...
Color is the new black for solar cells
Sep 1, 2013 — Design is sometimes more style than substance, but solar cell manufacturers cannot afford to lose efficiency just to make solar arrays more stylish. Covering a roof or a façade with standard black or bluish-gray solar cells to generate...
Decoration deciphered on Stradivari violin
Sep 1, 2013 — Historians, artists and music lovers have long debated the merits of a Stradivari violin: Are the materials or the methods responsible for the unsurpassed sound quality, or did the 17th-century master just have a sixth sense that told him how best...
Fluorescent fingerprint tag IDs ‘hidden’ prints
LEICESTER, England – Criminals might want to think twice before touching anything, now that a new fluorescent tagging technique could yield more usable results from latent fingerprints on metal surfaces. The odds that any two people have identical fingerprints are...
Fluorescent fingerprint tag IDs ‘hidden’ prints
LEICESTER, England – Criminals might want to think twice before touching anything, now that a new fluorescent tagging technique could yield more usable results from latent fingerprints on metal surfaces. The odds that any two people have identical fingerprints are 64...
Gold nanoprobes + FRET = cancer insights
GLASGOW, Scotland – Gold nanoprobes paired with FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) microscopy could allow researchers to study cancer cells in more minute detail and measure the effectiveness of medicines at subcellular levels. Gold nanoparticles have...
Laser cutting market could hit $3.77B in 2018
Sep 1, 2013 — The laser cutting market is expected to reach $3.77 billion in 2018, according to MarketsandMarkets of Dallas. The value of that market was $2.08 billion in 2012 but will reach nearly $4 billion in 2018, at an estimated compound annual growth rate...
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