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Quantum Memories Demonstrated
Feb 1, 2006 — Research teams from Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., and from Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have independently developed quantum memories, clouds of atoms that store single photons and allow them to be retrieved on demand. The groups connected two such memories via an optical fiber, generated a single photon at one site and transferred that photon to the other. They then retrieved the photon and verified that its quantum properties were preserved after storing it for a time...
Silver Halide Fibers Under Development for Mid-IR Imaging
Feb 1, 2006 — Continuing their efforts to develop fibers that transmit mid-IR radiation for endoscopic imaging applications in medicine and industry, a team of scientists at Tel Aviv University in Israel has fabricated 2- and 0.7-mm-diameter bundles of silver...
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Jan 20, 2006 — Angstrom Sciences of Pittsburgh, Pa., a provider of magnetron technology used to produce thin films by the "sputtering" process for microelectronics and fiber-optic network components, has named Alan Burrill as its new sales representative in...
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Jan 17, 2006 — Optical products and laser components maker LightPath Technologies Inc. of Orlando, Fla., recently signed a three-year assured supply agreement with Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., a provider of advanced imaging, communications and...
IPG Photonics Turned Fiber Bust Into Laser Boom
Jan 6, 2006 — OXFORD, Mass., Jan. 6, 2006 -- IPG Photonics Corp.'s world headquarters is striking yet understated. Set back from a sparsely populated but well-trafficked industrial route in Oxford, Mass., on 62 acres -- about 12 miles from Worcester in an area...
Demand Propels Growth in Fiber Optic Test Equipment
Jan 1, 2006 — High-speed networking drives the fiber optic test equipment market, notably optical time-domain reflectometers, optical light sources, optical power meters and optical loss test sets. “World Fiber Optic Test Equipment Market,” issued by Frost &...
Fiber Laser Generates Multiple Wavelengths
Jan 1, 2006 — Multiwavelength fiber lasers are important for testing wavelength division multiplexing telecommunications systems and for other applications in metrology and sensing. Unfortunately, there is a fundamental obstacle standing in the way of...
Simple Technique Tunes a Fiber Lasers Wavelength
Jan 1, 2006 — The broad spectral linewidths of fiber lasers make them attractive candidates for versatile, wavelength-tunable sources, but the wavelength-tuning mechanisms — often involving multimode fiber Bragg gratings or other complex components — are neither...
OFC/NFOEC 2006 Builds On Past Success
Dec 30, 2005 — ANAHEIM, Calif., Dec. 30, 2005 -- Representatives from all areas of the optics industry will gather March 5-10 at the Anaheim Convention Center for the second annual OFC/NFOEC. The first combined OFC/NFOEC (Optical Fiber Communication/National...
News Briefs
Dec 21, 2005 — Cree Inc. of Durham, N.C., a maker of semiconductors for solid-state lighting, power and communications products, announced today the addition of Clyde R. Hosein to its board of directors and audit committee. Hosein is vice president and chief...
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Dec 19, 2005 — Susanne Lotzsch was appointed director of marketing communications at Rofin-Baasel Lasertech in Starnberg, Germany, where she has worked for five years. . . . 3M announced it will build an LCD optical film manufacturing facility in Wroclaw, Poland,...
Fiber Optic Phone Line to Connect Ethiopia-Sudan
Dec 16, 2005 — ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Dec. 16 -- The Ethiopian Telecommunications Corp. (ETC), the country's only state-owned information and communication technologies provider, established in 1996, said it has begun activities to link Ethiopia and Sudan with a...
'Nanospring' Defying 300 Years of Research
Dec 14, 2005 — CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 14 -- Researchers have known for some time that a long, fibrous coil grown by a single-cell protozoan is, gram for gram, more powerful than a car engine. Now, researchers at Whitehead Institute -- together with colleagues at...
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Dec 13, 2005 — Nanotechnology nonprofit think tank Foresight Nanotech Institute of Palo Alto, Calif., has appointed Marc Lurie as its president. Prior to joining Foresight, Lurie founded and served as CEO of @hand, a software and services company. Lurie succeeds...
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Dec 5, 2005 — Nanotechnology company Lumera Corp. of Bothell, Wash., announced today that it has been awarded a $1 million, one-year contract extension from the US government to continue developing technologically advanced wideband optic modulators. The devices...
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Dec 2, 2005 — Tucson, Ariz.-based Lasertel, a supplier of high-power semiconductor laser diode products, has signed a 15-year contract to be the primary and preferred supplier of laser diode arrays for military applications to Selex Sensors and Airborne Systems,...
Fiber Laser Generates 1.6 W in Single Longitudinal Mode
Dec 1, 2005 — Researchers at the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences in Tucson have generated 1.6 W at 1550 nm in a single longitudinal mode from a short, cladding-pumped Er:Yb codoped fiber laser. They believe that theirs is among the...
High-Bandwidth, Rugged Fiber Finds Novel Automotive Applications
Dec 1, 2005 — In the rapidly developing field of fiber optics, the life span of any product is often measured in years, not decades. Yet hard-clad silica fiber has been around for nearly 30 years and is an industry standard among large-core, step-index optical...
Highly Birefringent Fiber Has Layered Core
Dec 1, 2005 — At the University of Bath in the UK, researchers have produced an optical fiber that they believe has the highest birefringence ever reported. Birefringent fibers are important in applications where the polarization of light that is traveling...
kSaria Awarded Contract from US Navy
Dec 1, 2005 — To support its migration to fiber optic technology in aeronautical applications, the US Navy has awarded kSaria Corp. of Wilmington, Mass., a Small Business Technology Transfer contract to develop two devices for testing and repairing fiber optic...
Multimode Fiber Thinks Its Single-Mode
Dec 1, 2005 — In an unusual intersection of fiber optics and astronomy, a collaboration of British and Australian scientists has yielded a technique that they believe could revolutionize ground-based infrared astronomy. Bright and narrow spectral lines from...
One-Dimensional Holey Fiber Is Highly Nonlinear
Dec 1, 2005 — Typically, holey fibers are composed of glass, with a microstructure of tiny airholes surrounding the core. Several years ago, scientists at the University of Southampton in the UK demonstrated that holey fibers also can be constructed from two...
Single-Mode Fiber Laser Generates 125 W Tunable over 20 nm
Dec 1, 2005 — Powerful single-frequency lasers are required for many scientific and engineering undertakings, such as gravity-wave detection and coherent combination of multiple beams. Such sources also have potential as very high power transmitters in...
Technique Auto-Aligns Fiber to a Waveguide
Dec 1, 2005 — The high cost of actively aligning components in photonic devices is one of the major barriers to a generation of inexpensive, mass-produced photonic equipment. Indeed, Intel Corp.’s Photonics Technology Lab of Santa Clara, Calif., has identified...
Purdue's 'Metamaterial' Could Lead to Better Optics, Communications
Nov 30, 2005 — WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 30 -- Engineers at Purdue University are the first researchers to create a material that has a negative index of refraction in the wavelength of light used for telecommunications, which they say is a breakthrough that...
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