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PW10: Variety at Edmund Optics
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29, 2010 – Flexibility was a recurring theme among exhibitors at SPIE Photonics West this year, and Edmund Optics (EO) was no exception: The Barrington, N.J.-based company had a large number of new and recent products on display, including hands-on demonstrations designed to show attendees the various ways in which EO components can be combined. Project Manager Adam Bublitz noted that Edmund has been focusing on biotech optics, investing in new asphere technology and developing hybrid and plastic...
CVI: Getting the Word Out
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2010 – CVI Melles Griot is working at SPIE Photonics West on getting the word out, not only about its new products but also about products with which people may not be familiar. ...
Stirring Up a Passion for Photonics
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24, 2010 — It rather stands out among the shiny high-tech devices strung along the aisles at the BiOS trade exhibition — a simple pine valise propped open at one of the tables belonging to Om...
Oclaro Offers Lifetime Warranties
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2010 – Oclaro Inc., an optical components provider for industrial applications, has announced it will provide lifetime warranties for its line of Clarity fluorescence filters used in biom...
CVI Optics Hit Prime Time
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Dec. 15, 2009 – CVI Melles Griot products such as an optical table, a diode-pumped solid-state laser, and assorted optics had their 15 minutes of fame by appearing in The Gorilla Experiment episode of the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory” on Monday, Dec. 7.
Old School Versus New in Optical Topology Testing
Dec 2, 2009 — For the past 100 years or so, makers of optical components have relied on Fizeau interferometers to check surface quality. These devices have allowed manufacturers to detect defects via deviations from regular fringe patterns. However, Fizeau...
2009 Prism Awards finalists named
Dec 1, 2009 — Prism Awards sponsors Laurin Publishing and SPIE have announced the finalists in the 2009 competition. The Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation recognize the best in new photonics technology and products worldwide. Finalists in each of the nine...
Light Moves Nanostructures
ITHACA, N.Y., Nov. 18, 2009 – With a bit of leverage, Cornell researchers have used a very tiny beam of light with as little as 1 mW of power to move a silicon structure up to 12 nm. That’s enough to completely switch the optical properties of the structure from opaque to...
Finding Life in Martian Ice
PASADENA, Calif., Nov. 11, 2009 – Doctors with the Kinohi Institute and the University of Innsbruck in Austria devised an imaging technique to detect bacteria in frozen Antarctic lakes, with the ultimate goal of using the technology to identify microbial life in the extreme...
Frequency Comb Shows Teeth
GAITHERSBURG, Md., & KONSTANZ, Germany, Nov. 2, 2009 – The first optical frequency comb that actually looks like a comb has been built and demonstrated by scientists in the US and Germany. The "teeth" of the new comb – a tool for precisely measuring different frequencies of visible light – are separated...
Micro Video Lenses Grow Up
Nov 1, 2009 — A few years ago, micro video lenses were used in machine vision almost exclusively for limited-space and low-resolution applications. But the ongoing reductions in size and cost of optical sensors, along with increases in pixel count, are allowing...
Shrimp Eyes That Polarize
BRISTOL, UK, Oct. 26, 2009 – Mantis shrimp, found on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, have the most remarkable and complex vision systems known to science. They can see in 12 colors – humans see in only three – and can distinguish between different forms of polarized light....
Science in the City of Angels
Oct 15, 2009 — As an extension of his article titled, “The value of discovery” in the Oct. issue of Photonics Spectra, Gary Boas blogs about his experience at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. He takes us into the museum and shares some of his hands-on...
Sourcing Optoelectronic Components From China
Aug 28, 2009 — Friends, I have been slightly delayed largely because of two hiccups ... One, my notebook died on me, and I had to get a new one — my efforts at retrieving data is still on; and two — Google found malware on my blog last week, and since then, I...
East Asia Photonics Industry: Rising to Opportunity
Aug 1, 2009 — Views from China Affected by the global economic downturn, the output of some optical manufacturing enterprises in China hit bottom between the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009, but production has been going up from the...
Multiplexing UV-NIR Spectroscopy Measurements
Aug 1, 2009 — Optical coating of large areas has become an increasingly important step in materials processing. Achieving the highest possible performance and respective yield from large panes of architectural glass, solar cells and thin-film layers requires...
Radios broadcast into the ultraviolet
ADELPHI, Md. – Ultraviolet communications has been on the US military’s agenda since the 1960s, but only recently has the Army been able to perform small-scale, short-range, nonline-of-sight UV radio experiments that could lead to a novel communications...
Thermophotovoltaics: A hot topic in the UK
SWINDON/IPSWICH/MILTON KEYNES, UK – Two British consortia have received funding from the country’s Technology Strategy Board for the development of thermophotovoltaic (TPV) technology. One project, now finished, set a record for energy conversion efficiency; the other, focusing on a...
Evaluating and Comparing Camera Performance
Jul 22, 2009 — With cameras being used in applications ranging from consumer products such as PDAs, automotive rear viewing systems, and medical devices to military applications including thermal imaging and ranging, how does one rationally compare the performance...
An Optical Diode From Nonlinear Light Absorbers
Jul 14, 2009 — An interesting study was taken up by Dr. Reji Philip of the Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, on a novel kind of optical diode, while he was working on a sabbatical in the research group of Prof. D.V.G.L.N. Rao of the physics department,...
Chroma Introduces New Subsidiary
Jul 14, 2009 — Chroma Technology Corp., manufacturer of precision optical filters, announced the launch of 89 North, a wholly owned subsidiary. Located in Burlington, Vt., 89 North will develop products for the life science imaging market. Its initial focus will...
JDSU Buying Finisar's Tools
MILPITAS, Calif., July 9, 2009 -- In a move expected to expand its lab test market presence, JDSU announced it will acquire the Network Tools business of fiber optics subsystems provider Finisar Corp. for $40.6 million in cash before the end of July.
IITs, IISc, Major Centers of Photonics
Jun 23, 2009 — This is the concluding part of my interaction with Narayana Sharma of Photonics India. Photonics India is focused on optics and electro-optics materials, components and test system and offering customized solutions. Providing further details...
Light's Might Harnessed
PASADENA, Calif., June 5, 2009 – A nanoscale device created at the California Institute of Technology exploits the mechanical properties of light to create an optomechanical cavity in which interactions between light and motion are greatly strengthened and enhanced. It harnesses...
Division Spins Off
Jun 1, 2009 — The Thin Films Div. of Ocean Optics Inc., based in Dunedin, Fla., has become a separate entity. Ocean Thin Films will design and manufacture dichroic filters and precision optics for use in scientific, biomedical and defense applications. Ocean Thin...
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