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EU invests in Romania’s nuclear photonics project
Dec 1, 2012 — The European Commission has approved nearly €180 million ($235 million) for a new laboratory in Romania that will study laser-based nuclear physics. The funding for Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) will be provided as part of a broader initiative with the Czech Republic and Hungary to form a pioneering European research consortium. ELI-NP is expected to involve 40 research and academic institutions from 13 member states as well as members of the business sector. It ...
Grid Connection Slow in Spite of PV Growth
Dec 1, 2012 — The European photovoltaic installation market is addressing challenges to grid connection, including complex permitting and lengthy wait times. Solar power, now the third most important renewable energy source in terms of globally installed capacity...
Laser pulse doubles black silicon’s solar efficiency
Dec 1, 2012 — A solar material that takes advantage of a spectrum totally unused by standard cells could be the key to more efficient photovoltaics, now that a team in Germany has successfully doubled its efficiency. Solar cells convert three-quarters of the...
Laser pulse improves black silicon’s solar efficiency
Dec 1, 2012 — A solar material that takes advantage of a spectrum totally unused by standard cells could be the key to more efficient photovoltaics, now that a team in Germany has successfully doubled its efficiency. Solar cells convert three-quarters of the...
Laser scans probe Stonehenge secrets
Dec 1, 2012 — “In ancient times,” goes the Spinal Tap song, “hundreds of years before the dawn of history, lived a strange race of people: the Druids. No one knows who they were or what they were doing, but their legacy remains, hewn into the...
Material Matters for Photovoltaics
Dec 1, 2012 — Researchers are working to find ever-better materials for solar cell production. It may be tricky times for much of the photovoltaics (PV) industry, but fervent research into solar cell materials has not ceased. From the innovative tailoring of...
Moves & Expansions
Dec 1, 2012 — Edmund Optics of Barrington, N.J., plans to consolidate its Pennsburg, Pa., facility into its corporate headquarters and to invest in additional coating and metrology equipment for its recently expanded plants in Akita, Japan, and Singapore. Edmund...
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, England – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
New Concepts Advance Solar Thermoelectric Energy
Dec 1, 2012 — An innovative solar receiver tube is expected to increase efficiency and lower costs for concentrated solar power. Successful implementation of a solar thermal parabolic trough directly correlates to reduced electricity costs, making concentrated...
Nobel Prize in physics recognizes quantum-world experiments
STOCKHOLM – Two independent but related quantum optics methods for measuring and manipulating individual particles while preserving their quantum mechanical nature have been recognized by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences with the 2012 Nobel Prize in...
NRC licenses laser enrichment facility
Dec 1, 2012 — A first-of-its-kind facility for the laser enrichment of uranium has received a license from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The license authorizes GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy’s Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) to enrich uranium up to 8...
OCT images blood vessels that feed cancer
VIENNA and MUNICH – An optical coherence tomography (OCT) technique that noninvasively maps the network of tiny blood vessels in the epidermis could soon help doctors better diagnose, monitor and treat skin cancer. Scientists at Medical University Vienna (MUW) are the...
People In The News
Dec 1, 2012 — Photonic crystal fiber inventor Philip Russell was elected as The Optical Society’s (OSA) 2013 vice president. He is the founding director of Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Erlangen, Germany, and the founding chair of the OSA...
Photocurrent of single molecule measured
MUNICH – Single small molecules can be used as functional components in optoelectronic circuits, but until now, controlling and probing such molecules for photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical applications have proved difficult. Scientists at the Technical...
Prism Awards Finalists Offer Solutions to Big Problems
Dec 1, 2012 — Finalists from Europe include tools for pollution monitoring, manufacturing, brain imaging and more. Sensors for monitoring environmental toxins and detecting explosives, powerful new lasers for biophotonics, and tools for lithography and...
Quantum optics work wins physics Nobel
STOCKHOLM – Separate but related quantum optics technologies – ions in a harmonic trap and photons in a cavity – that allow the measurement and control of individual quantum systems were recognized by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences with the...
Silicon-erbium chip achieves 170 Gb/s
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands – The integration of silicon and an erbium-doped material on a single chip will amplify light at speeds up to 170 gigabits a second, says a doctoral student at the University of Twente who demonstrated a working prototype. On optical microchips, light...
Smaller Pump Laser Packaging Announced
Dec 1, 2012 — An agreement between optical communications products suppliers Oclaro Inc. of San Jose, Calif., and 3SPGroup of Nozay, France, marks the biggest change in industry standards for small form factor pump laser packaging in 15 years, reducing the...
Solar woes have not eclipsed market for lasers for solar tech
Dec 1, 2012 — Europe’s photovoltaic (PV) market is facing challenges including cuts in government subsidies and incentives, and those challenges affect laser makers who supply PV fabricators with equipment. But the outlook isn’t as cloudy as it could...
Spectroscopic “fingerprints” diagnose brain tumors
LANCASTER, UK – A breakthrough in brain tumor diagnosis uses infrared and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate healthy from diseased tissue based on individual biochemical-cell “fingerprints.” Currently, it is difficult for surgeons to determine where...
Wearable sensor maps disasters on the fly
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A wearable sensor system that includes a stripped-down gaming camera and a laser rangefinder could give emergency responders a hand by digitally mapping hazardous environments on the fly. Developed at MIT, the device builds on previous research into...
18 Firms to Vie for $94M at Invest in Photonics
BORDEAUX, France, Nov. 30, 2012 — Eighteen emerging technology companies from around Europe have been selected to participate in a special funding session at the two-day international business partnering convention Invest in Photonics next month in Bordeaux, a growing industrial...
Camera Images Aurora Hyperspectrally
SVALBARD, Norway, Nov. 29, 2012 — The first-ever hyperspectral pictures of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, revealed a previously unknown atmospheric phenomenon.
Fichtner to Lead Sales for Jenoptik’s Lasers Unit
JENA, Germany, Nov. 29, 2012 — Jenoptik’s Lasers and Material Processing Div. has named Michael Fichtner the new head of sales for its Lasers business unit.
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