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Machining:
"The future is bright" could be a manufacturer's summary of the outlook for laser machining. "Just make it affordable" is a typical response from industrial users. As usual, reality lies somewhere between the two: Laser machining systems compete with non-photonic technologies for business, not only on price but also on flexibility and potential to improve the manufacturing process. No user takes a machining laser as a stand-alone tool; successful system integration of lasers with...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Medical Imaging:
Medical imaging facilities around the world are gradually transforming themselves, becoming more and more alike as a result of the growing globalization of technology markets. As a result, and despite the range of diagnostic imaging technologies, a...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Military:
The push to produce new military technologies that accomplish tasks better, faster and cheaper continues to create a dazzling set of options for military planners. Collaboration is increasingly the byword for new development, with defense planners...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Ophthalmology:
Because it is photonic, the human eye was naturally one of the earliest places for photonics technology to intersect with medicine. Even today, photonics fills much of an ophthalmologist's tool kit. Light has treated a variety of eye-related...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Photodynamic Therapy:
A relatively new technology called photodynamic therapy is revolutionizing the treatment of some types of cancer. In this treatment, a physician injects a patient with a photosensitive chemical. When activated by light, these chemicals combine with...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Photonics in Industry
Industrial applications of photonic systems are growing steadily as manufacturers realize the benefits of light-based technologies. Laser systems help to create products by cutting, drilling and welding materials; imaging and analysis systems work...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Photonics in Medicine
Photonics and medicine have been companions at least as long as doctors have used light to kill bacteria or treat psoriasis. Only recently has technology begun to catch up with physician's wish lists, however. Photonics technology now has eased into...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Process Industries:
The process chemical industry is a major market for analytical instruments. Both on- and off-line applications for batch analysis use process infrared systems, a broad category that includes instruments such as Fourier-transform infrared and...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Semiconductors:
Chipmakers are taking great pains to keep development moving at the pace of Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors on a semiconductor chip doubles every 18 months. Keeping up, however, is bound to require major leaps in technology....
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
Telecommunications:
The future of telecommunications carries some fairly irrefutable requirements: it must be fast, it must cost less, and it must support an insatiable need for network capacity. Photonics components offer the most logical and easy way to achieve all...
Photonics Spectra, August 1998
High-Speed Cameras Improve Vehicle Performance and Safety
Ballistics and mining engineers have long used high-speed imaging to study how small changes affect the way explosives detonate. Industrial engineers use the cameras to slow down high-speed machines so they can study manufacturing problems....
Photonics Spectra, July 1998
Laser Alignment Improves Appearance, Safety, Efficiency
Long operating life, fuel efficiency, passenger safety and customer satisfaction - all important considerations in the transportation industry - rely heavily on precision alignment of body parts and operating components. In recent years, lasers and...
Photonics Spectra, July 1998
Reliable, Compact Ultrafast Lasers Escape the Lab
While several thousand femtosecond lasers can be found in research and development laboratories around the world, and hundreds of potential applications have been proposed, no ultrafast sources were used regularly in the industrial or medical world...
Photonics Spectra, July 1998
Software Integration Enables Fast, Precise Telescope Design
Astrophysicists have studied gamma ray bursts for more than 25 years, but they are no closer to understanding them or determining their sources. These unpredictable bursts of gamma-ray photons come from all directions and are among the greatest...
Photonics Spectra, July 1998
Target Acquisition:
The criteria that the military uses to develop its targeting and surveillance imagers may be useful to those who are developing other types of imaging systems, such as microscopes, machine vision systems, consumer digital cameras and surveillance...
Photonics Spectra, July 1998
Absorption Spectroscopy Technique Provides Extremely High Sensitivity
Several important areas of modern technology require fast, accurate and convenient measurement of trace species concentrations in gaseous environments. Examples include reactive plasma processing, pollutant monitoring and semiconductor...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Holographic Storage: A Viable Alternative for Space?
As space missions venture further into the depths of the universe n and further away from Earth n engineers are pressed to come up with data storage systems that will prove more capable and more reliable. While holographic storage hasnit been chosen...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Lessons from Space:
The development of space-based ultraviolet astronomy began with the missions of deep-space sonders like Voyager, which allowed preliminary determination of UV spectra of remote stars. However, these methods remained largely unexploited because of...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Optical Morphology:
For many people, optics are but one of the many components that make up a system. They understand the specifications the optics must meet but, many times, they do not know nor are they concerned about the broader performance characteristics of the...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Photonics Helps Space Designers Battle Costs
Space agencies around the world are looking for ways to do more with less. In the US, NASA has spent the past few years emphasizing smaller, faster, cheaper missions. Since taking over as the agencyis director in 1992, Daniel Goldin has pushed...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Solid-State Lasers Join the Space Race
In the 60s and 70s, scientists had carte blanche to develop space instruments. However, in todayis cost-conscious space programs, laser designers look towards Earth and improving commercial technologies to meet cost guidelines and accomplish mission...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Telescope Analysis Yields Down-to-Earth Benefits
Astronomers and astrophysicists studying the nature of celestial objects require clear, sharp images collected by astronomical telescopes. To accomplish this, the engineers who design and build these instruments must ensure that light from the...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Terrestrial IR Imaging Benefits from Aerospace Programs
Infrared imaging systems are exploding into virtually every corner of the industrial workplace. Improved resolution, thermal sensitivity, ruggedness and portability of imager components have expanded the use of imaging systems, and a good many of...
Photonics Spectra, June 1998
Blue Lasers Meet Tough Commercial Requirements
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and laser diodes with wavelengths below the red ( Gallium nitride and other III-V nitride-based semiconductors have a direct band gap that is suitable for blue light-emitting devices. The band gap energy of aluminum...
Photonics Spectra, May 1998
Detector Choices:
Whether they need to image faraway stars, microscopic organisms or bottles on an assembly line, users of imaging systems face many choices: What type of light will work best? How does color play a role? Where should I position the camera? In...
Photonics Spectra, May 1998
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