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Instrument Systems Acquires Display Metrology Line
MUNICH, Feb. 1, 2013 — Instrument Systems GmbH has expanded its display metrology portfolio with the purchase of all the development and production rights of Autronic-Melchers GmbH. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Autronic-Melchers of Karlsruhe has closed its operations. The company’s product portfolio includes the DMS series of display measurement systems, which are based on goniometric setups for analyzing the angle-dependent electro-optical properties of LCDs and organic LED displays in...
LEDs’ longevity could cause problem for market
Feb 1, 2013 — LEDs are known to last longer than traditional bulbs, but that very trait could actually have a negative effect on the market – after all, if they last longer, they don’t need to be replaced as often. That’s the conclusion of...
Mechanical oscillator transfers optical signals
EUGENE, Ore. – Suppose you needed two PCs to exchange information. The process would be relatively easy because they speak the same language. Between a PC and a Mac, however, you would need a middleman, although that problem is still relatively simple. But what if...
Moves & Expansions
Feb 1, 2013 — Southern Photonics of Auckland, New Zealand, has partnered with I-Wave Corp. of Tokyo to provide sales and support to customers in Japan. I-Wave is an importer and exporter of ultrahigh-speed optical transmission and access products. Southern...
NASA “spokeschicken” charms science learners
Feb 1, 2013 — Don’t be fooled by her appearance – Camilla is no ordinary rubber chicken. She’s a social media celebrity, an educator and an inspiration, traveling around the world and even to the edge of space in the name of science. Her full...
Photonics Accelerates Bandwidth Race
Feb 1, 2013 — Technological developments in photonics are the future of mobile communications, from speedy interconnects to novel types of fibers and lasers. How remarkable that the first iPhone was released just over five years ago, back in the...
Raman researchers set a trap to cool ions
BANGALORE, India, and MAINZ, Germany – Trapping ions with cold atoms cools the ions and could lead to experiments that generate molecular ions at interstellar space temperatures. The traps also can store ions in a stable condition for longer periods than previously demonstrated. Methods...
Recipe for supercheap hydrogen: sunlight + water + rust
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – Water and rust can make supereconomical hydrogen from sunlight, a team from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) reported recently. Researchers have been pursuing the conversion of solar energy into...
Theoretical calculation proposes using heat to power QCLs
INNSBRUCK, Austria – Heat generated in a quantum cascade laser (QCL) – something that normally causes the lasing to turn off – could actually be used to power the device instead, according to a theoretical calculation developed at the University of...
EMVA Appoints New GM
BARCELONA, Spain, Jan. 31, 2013 — The European Machine Vision Association (EMVA) has appointed Thomas Lübkemeier as general manager. He replaces Cor Maas, who served as interim GM from July to December.
Microimplant Controls Nerve Cells with a Laser
FREIBURG, Germany, and BASEL, Switzerland, Jan. 31, 2013 — A microimplant that can genetically modify specific nerve cells, control them with light stimuli and measure their activity simultaneously could pave the way for completely new experiments in neurobiology.
Next-Gen Solar Cells Trap Sunlight with Microbeads
OSLO, Norway, Jan. 31, 2013 — Silicon solar cells 20 times thinner than commercial ones were produced using 95 percent less silicon, reducing production costs considerably. The trick: Using a back sheet peppered with microbeads that trick light into staying longer within the...
Power Technology Purchases Klastech
LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 31, 2013 — Power Technology Inc. has acquired diode-pumped solid-state laser manufacturer Klastech GmbH of Dortmund, Germany.
UltraVolt Adds New Rep for Russia
RONKONKOMA, N.Y., Jan. 31, 2013 — High-voltage power supplies and systems manufacturer UltraVolt Inc. has added Betronik Ltd. as its new representative for Russia.
Exotic Form of Silicon Improves Solar Cells
DAVIS, Calif., Jan. 30, 2013 — An exotic form of silicon may improve solar cell efficiency by as much as 70 percent, according to computer simulations conducted by an international team of scientists.
SPIE Urges Photonics Community to Protect Horizon 2020 Funding
CARDIFF, Wales, Jan. 30, 2013 — A portion of the European Commission’s proposed €80 billion (about $108.5 billion) research and innovation budget for the Horizon 2020 program could be cut, and now SPIE is calling the photonics community to action, urging that the program’s full...
‘Li-Fi’ Could Unleash the Internet in Your Lights
GLASGOW, Scotland, Jan. 28, 2013 — Imagine simultaneously powering your laptop, displaying information and delivering Wi-Fi-like communications, all with the same LED technology used to illuminate your home. This radical, distinctive vision could soon be a reality with micron-size...
Gooch & Housego Ink Q-Switch Deal with Han’s Laser
ILMINSTER, England, Jan. 28, 2013 — Gooch & Housego has signed a three-year contract to supply acousto-optic Q-switches to Han’s Laser of Shenzhen, China.
Single-Photon Detector Is On Chip
KARLSRUHE, Germany, Jan. 25, 2013 — By integrating single-photon detectors with nanophotonic chips, an international team of scientists has developed a way to reliably detect single photons for optical data transmission and quantum computations.
Element Six CEO Steps Down
LONDON, Jan. 24, 2013 — Cyrus Jilla announced that he will step down from his position as Element Six’s CEO, and as a member of its board and the executive committee of majority shareholder De Beers Group.
Thin-Film Solar Cell Efficiency Exceeds 20 Percent
DÜBENDORF, Switzerland, Jan. 24, 2013 — Thin-film solar cells on flexible polymer foils, based on copper indium gallium (di)selenide (CIGS), have set an efficiency record of 20.4 percent for converting sunlight into electricity.
Laser Coaxes Silica Microwires to Self Assemble
SYDNEY and PARIS, Jan. 23, 2013 — Water droplets in which silica nanoparticles are suspended can be carefully controlled with an ultraviolet laser technique that coaxes them to self-assemble into highly uniform nanowires, heralding a new generation of integrated optical devices.
Plastic Spray Coating Boosts CMOS Sensors
MUNICH, Jan. 23, 2013 — A cost-effective spray coating process that involves an ultrathin film made up of organic compounds has boosted the performance of CMOS sensors.
poLight Appoints New Board Chairman
HORTEN, Norway, Jan. 23, 2013 — Veteran telecom executive Keith Cornell will take poLight to the next level as its new chairman of the board, the micro-optic autofocus components company announced Monday.
Avantes, Tornado Spectral Systems Partner on Spectroscopy
APELDOORN, Netherlands, and TORONTO, Jan. 22, 2013 — Avantes BV and Tornado Spectral Systems have partnered to develop, manufacture and distribute a new line of next-generation spectrometers.
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