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Single Atom Stores Quantum Info
GARCHING, Germany, May 9, 2011 — Quantum information has been stored in a single rubidium atom, a technique that can be used in principle to design powerful quantum computers and to network them with each other across large distances. Quantum computers will one day be able to cope with computational tasks in no time, where current computers would take years. They will take their enormous computing power from their ability to simultaneously process the diverse pieces of information that are stored in the quantum state of...
A Limit to Nanotechnology Mass Production?
CAMBRIDGE, England, May 5, 2011 — In a bold statement that raised questions about a billion-dollar industry, Mike Kelly, professor and nanotechnology scientist at the Center for Advanced Photonics and Electronics at the University of Cambridge, said that structures with a diameter...
Pulses Control Electrons from Nanospheres
GARCHING, Germany, May 5, 2011 — Extremely short and intense laser pulses can now control and monitor strongly accelerated electrons from nanospheres. When intense laser light interacts with electrons in nanoparticles that consist of many million individual atoms, these...
‘Carpet Cloak’ Hides More Than its Size Implies
LYNGBY, Denmark, May 3, 2011 — Optical cloaking, the ability to conceal small objects by bending and channeling light around them, is getting a boost from metamaterials in a new technology called “carpet cloaking,” which can conceal a much larger area than other...
GE Healthcare to Acquire Cellular Imaging Firm
CHALFONT ST. GILES, England, May 3, 2011 — GE Healthcare, a unit of General Electric Co., announced it reached an agreement to acquire Applied Precision Inc., a supplier of cellular imaging technologies for cell biology and biomedical research. The acquisition will allow GE Healthcare...
Photonics Companies Win Queen’s Awards
LONDON, May 3, 2011 — Four photonics companies have received Queen’s Awards for Enterprise — the UK’s most prestigious accolades for business success. Specialised Imaging Ltd. of Tring, a supplier of ultrahigh-speed imaging systems and components for...
Solar Power Goes Viral
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 3, 2011 — A genetically modified virus is being used to produce structures that improve solar cell efficiency by nearly one-third. In a solar cell, sunlight hits a light-harvesting material, causing it to release electrons that can be harnessed to...
Schott Launches Glass Tubing Contest
MITTERTEICH, Germany, May 2, 2011 — Schott-Rohrglas GmbH has launched an Internet-based contest that encourages participants to submit design ideas using nonround glass tubing. A video that explains the contest is available on YouTube...
T-ray Pulses Produced by QCL
PARIS, May 2, 2011 — For the first time, terahertz rays, or T-ray pulses, have been made to emit separate "packets" of terahertz radiation, rather than one continuous beam, from a quantum cascade laser. The work could open up new ways for the T-rays to image natural and...
An app for your optical traps
May 1, 2011 — Scientists and nonspecialists alike now can easily manipulate microparticles, particularly for research in molecular biology, right on their iPads, thanks to a new app called iTweezers. The application was developed by optics researchers at the...
Award Aids Photonics Research
May 1, 2011 — Lancaster University in the UK received an award of €500,000 as part of a European program to provide young researchers with the opportunity to work in the field of photonics. The €4.8 million program, Postgraduate Research on Photonics as...
CEA-Leti Joins III-V Lab
May 1, 2011 — In France, in a move to strengthen the industrial research capabilities of the III-V Lab in Marcoussis, CEA-Leti of Grenoble, a research and technology organization, will join the center. Established by Alcatel-Lucent of Paris and Thales of...
Coating allows UV rays to hit CMOS sensors
DUISBURG, Germany – Silicon nitride coatings block ultraviolet and blue light, making image sensors ill-equipped for spectroscopy applications. But a new production process renders the coatings transparent, making the sensors suitable for special applications. CMOS...
Companies Extend LED Deal
May 1, 2011 — LED lighting company Cree Inc. of Durham, N.C., and Zumtobel Lighting GmbH of Dornbirn, Austria, will continue to provide LED lighting technology in Europe. Cree announced a two-year extension of the agreement it signed in 2008 with Zumtobel. The...
Could “floatovoltaics” solve the land space debate?
May 1, 2011 — Finding room for large arrays of solar panels is not always easy, especially in industrial or agricultural areas. But for Yossi Fisher, CEO of Solaris Synergy in Jerusalem, there is an obvious solution: leveraging untapped water surfaces to deploy...
ECBO Promotes Advances in Biomedical Optics
May 1, 2011 — The development and application of optical techniques and tools for biomedical imaging, diagnostics and therapy have been continuously expanding for several decades. These advances are based on multidisciplinary efforts requiring contributions from...
Expansion in Asia
May 1, 2011 — Based in Pessac, France, Amplitude Systemes has announced that it will open an office in Taipei, Taiwan, to provide sales and technical support to customers in the Asia-Pacific region. The company develops and manufactures diode-pumped ultrafast...
Expert Q&A: Trends in Laser Alignment
May 1, 2011 — Laser alignment affords manufacturers great precision and efficiency in assessment of their equipment, allowing them to take minute measurements and correct tiny errors that otherwise could mean big problems down the line, including materials wasted...
Extremely fast film processes recorded
KIEL, Germany – Using pulses in the soft x-ray spectral region, scientists have demonstrated how quickly an intense laser can change the electrical properties of solids. The findings may lead to the development of optoelectronic components with faster data...
Fiber Lasers for Oil Industry
May 1, 2011 — NKT Photonics A/S of Birkerød, Denmark, has been awarded a volume contract to supply its low-noise Koheras Basik fiber laser modules to an undisclosed party for use in a seismic application within the oil industry. The Koheras fiber laser is...
Fingerprints of a gold cluster revealed
JYVÄSKYLÄ, Finland – A recent spectroscopic study has revealed fingerprint features of single crystals of nanometer-scale gold particles, and researchers say the information could be applied to catalysis, sensing, photonics, biolabeling, drug carriers and molecular...
From Flange to Butt Joint: Lasers in Auto Production
May 1, 2011 — New concepts in the design and construction of structural elements such as beams, sills and car doors that include the use of profiles, single-sided laser joining processes and interlocking connectors save weight, time, costs and installation space....
Hybrid CARS technology images label-free biopsies
JENA, Germany – A new technique takes the sting out of skin biopsies – in fact, it allows doctors to look for disease with no skin contact at all. The label-free, in vivo 3-D optical biopsy uses a hybrid multiphoton tomography and coherent anti-Stokes Raman...
Imaging in the Ultrafast Lane
May 1, 2011 — For ultrafast imaging at wavelengths well below the visible, consider the work being done by a team led by professors Henry Kapteyn and Margaret Murnane. The married couple holds appointments in physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder and...
Key Enabling Technologies for Growth
May 1, 2011 — Several technologies have great potential to strengthen Europe’s capacity for innovation and industrial development in the face of global competition. In October 2009, the European Commission identified key enabling technologies (KETs); in...
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