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Merger Creates Optical Spectroscopy Business
TORONTO and ITHACA, N.Y., Oct. 2, 2012 — Tornado Medical Systems of Ithaca and Arjae Spectral Enterprises of Toronto have merged into optical spectroscopy products entity Tornado Spectral Systems, the companies announced Monday.
Optical Physicist Wins ‘Genius Grant’
TUCSON, Ariz., Oct. 2, 2012 — A physicist who developed a breakthrough imaging technique for finding Earth-like planets outside our solar system is among 23 new MacArthur Fellows for 2012. As with all the other winners, University of Arizona astronomer and optical physicist...
Pollard Named President of Ocean Optics
DUNEDIN, Fla., Oct. 2, 2012 — Richard Pollard is the new president of Ocean Optics. He replaces Kevin Chittim, who was appointed to the company’s board and named divisional acquisition executive for its parent company, Halma plc.
A Brighter Future for Manufacturing?
Oct 1, 2012 — In the US, as in Europe, initiatives are proposed or under way to link optics and photonics technologies to a strong and highly innovative economic future by developing public-private partnerships. We have been covering one such initiative in the US...
Attendance on the rise at SPIE Photonics West
Oct 1, 2012 — SPIE Photonics West is experiencing a growth trend, and attendance at the annual conference is expected to top 19,500 in 2013, organizers say. The international photonics and laser show, which will be held Feb. 2-7 at the Moscone Center in San...
Cost-effective infrared lenses produced
FREIBURG, Germany – Once the process is refined enough to make mass production cost-effective, the microbolometers could become practical for application such as production process monitoring, warning systems and energy audits. A new fabrication process that its...
Electrons in QDs Observed Absorbing, Emitting Light
DRESDEN, Germany, Oct. 1, 2012 — The special energy states of electrons confined in quantum dots were observed for the first time, a feat that could help exploit the unique properties of the nanoscale semiconductor materials for technological applications.
First nonpolar violet VCSEL could boost laser efficiency
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A violet nonpolar vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) based on m-plane gallium nitride semiconductors has been reported and could lead to more optically efficient lasers for lighting, displays and sensors. Because VCSELs exhibit low...
Low-Power Nanotweezers May Benefit Cell Studies
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 1, 2012 — Low-power optical tweezers can trap, manipulate and analyze nanoparticles — including delicate biological samples — new work demonstrates.
New robot handles with care
Oct 1, 2012 — Don’t you just hate it when your personal robot makes a mess instead of an omelet, crushing the eggs when it tries to pick them up? Well, a new five-digit, human-size robotic hand prototype could put an end to all that. Thanks to optical and...
People in the News
Oct 1, 2012 — Mobius Photonics Inc. Mark “Red” Byer and Manuel Leonardo, co-founders of Mobius Photonics Inc., have been promoted to chief operating officer and chief technology officer, respectively, at the fiber-based laser source company....
Robots Work Better with Vision Enhancements
Oct 1, 2012 — Machine vision trends in use on (or coming soon to) the factory floor include 3-D and better resolution. Industrial robots with mere vision can’t keep up anymore – now they have to image in greater detail and in 3-D. Where these trends...
Semiconductor Etching Monitored with Light
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 1, 2012 — An inexpensive, completely optical technique uses a special type of microscope to simultaneously etch features onto a semiconductor wafer’s surface while monitoring the entire process in real time with nanometer precision.
Smallest semiconductor laser breaks diffraction limit
AUSTIN, Texas – A plasmon-based laser too small to be seen by the naked eye emits continuous green wavelengths at low energy levels and cold temperatures while operating below the 3-D optical diffraction limit. Physicists at The University of Texas at Austin, in...
Allen Joins Ocean Optics
DUNEDIN, Fla., Sept. 28, 2012 — Dr. Michael W. Allen has joined Ocean Optics as director of marketing and product development, the optical sensing products maker announced Thursday. Allen comes to Ocean Optics from Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he served most recently as global...
SMART Scalpel Gives Surgeons Superhuman Precision
BALTIMORE, Sept. 28, 2012 — A new "smart" surgical tool equipped with a specialized optical fiber sensor can compensate for almost imperceptible hand tremors by making hundreds of precise position corrections each second — fast enough to keep a surgeon’s hand on...
Optical Mammography IDs Breast Cancer
MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass., Sept. 27, 2012 — A novel noninvasive optical imaging technique could offer doctors new ways both to identify breast cancer and to monitor a patient’s response to initial treatment.
Pioneering Photonics Institute to Celebrate 30 Years
NEW YORK, Sept. 26, 2012 — A pioneering center for photonic science and technology will mark its 30th anniversary next month.
Wearable Sensor Maps Disaster Areas on the Fly
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 26, 2012 — A wearable sensor system that includes a stripped-down gaming camera and a laser rangefinder could give emergency responders a boost by digitally mapping hazardous environments on the fly.
Ball Ships First Webb Telescope Mirrors
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 24, 2012 — The first two of the 18 beryllium primary mirror segments that comprise NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope arrived at Goddard Space Flight Center last week.
Nanotubes Project Holograms
CAMBRIDGE, England, Sept. 25, 2012 — 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.
OSA, China Partners Launch Photonics Research Journal
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25, 2012 — The Optical Society (OSA) will launch Photonics Research, a new peer-reviewed, open-access journal, in partnership with an optics institute and optics publisher in China, the society announced today. The first issue is scheduled to be published in...
Flir Garners $26M Navy Contract
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 21, 2012 — Flir Systems Inc. has received a $26.3 million contract to provide the Navy with advanced imaging systems.
Spectroscopic ‘Fingerprints’ Diagnose Brain Tumors
LANCASTER, England, Sept. 21, 2012 — A breakthrough in brain tumor diagnosis uses infrared and Raman spectroscopy to differentiate healthy from diseased tissue based on individual biochemical-cell “fingerprints.”
Biomedical Researchers Win Edmund Optics Grants
BARRINGTON, N.J., Sept. 20, 2012 — Biomedical researchers at universities in Texas, Switzerland and Singapore won first place in Edmund Optics’ 2012 Higher Education Global Grant program and will each receive approximately $10,000 in products, the company announced recently.
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