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Thorlabs Acquires Laser Line, Expands
May 1, 2012 — In Newton, N.J., Thorlabs Inc. has acquired the Octavius line of ultrafast lasers and ultrafast pulse characterization products from idesta Quantum Electronics (IQE). The transaction is expected to strengthen Thorlabs’ portfolio with lasers and diagnostic tools for the imaging and photonics industries, and to allow IQE to focus on other technology. The Octavius devices are suitable for photonics and biological applications. IQE’s two-dimensional scanning interferometer, developed in...
Time Delay Integration Speeds Up Imaging
May 1, 2012 — Using a sensor architecture that permits photoelectrons generated from multiple exposures to be summed with no additive noise enables high-speed imaging under light-starved conditions. This technology has become a standard in the automated...
Transfer Technology and Grow
May 1, 2012 — CLEO:2012 is right around the corner, and Photonics Spectra will be there. This year, we are proud to be the media sponsor for the annual Technology Transfer Program, which will take place on Thursday, May 10. We have attended this event each year...
Vision Software Enables NASA Robonaut to See
May 1, 2012 — The first robotic visitor to the International Space Station performs difficult visual and tactile tasks in service to the human crew. The first humanoid robot astronaut boarded the International Space Station (ISS) in August 2011. Mission STS-133...
Portable Probe Aims to Speed Oral Cancer Diagnosis
AUSTIN, Texas, April 30, 2012 — A new portable, miniature microscope could reduce the time it takes to diagnose oral cancer.
Webb Telescope Tech Spinning Off
GREENBELT, Md., April 30, 2012 — A stitching technique that improves large asphere measurement and wavefront sensing for the measurement of eye health are among four commercial applications to have spun off new technologies developed for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
3-D Tissue Imaging Improved via Adaptive Optics
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., April 27, 2012 — Real-time, 3-D microscopic tissue imaging could bring the future of medical imaging into focus through a new technique that computationally corrects for aberrations in optical tomography. Precision is vital in medical imaging, where imperfect images...
Mock Mars Mission Tests Camera Design
TUCSON, Ariz., April 27, 2012 — The viability of a multiple-camera system designed for future NASA space vehicles was subject of a two-week simulated mission to Mars by five engineering students from the University of Arizona. As part of the Interdisciplinary Engineering Design...
Advanced Photonix Receives $1.5M THz Contract
ANN ARBOR, Mich., April 26, 2012 — The optoelectronic products supplier received a follow-on, 21-month, $1.5 million contract from the US Air Force to provide terahertz process control instrumentation to support F-35 joint strike fighter production.
JAI Acquires TVI Vision Oy
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2012 — To strengthen its position in the manufacture of prism-based-line scan cameras, the machine vision camera developer acquired Helsinki-based TVI Vision Oy. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Face-Tracking Technology Licensed to Camera Maker
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 25, 2012 — The wholly owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies Inc. has licensed its Face Tracker technology to camera module maker Cammsys Co. Ltd.
Femtolaser ‘Scalpel’ Spares Surrounding Tissue
AUSTIN, Texas, April 25, 2012 — A small, flexible endoscopic medical device fitted with a femtosecond laser “scalpel” can remove diseased or damaged tissue while leaving healthy cells untouched.
Fluoptics Opens Massachusetts Office
GRENOBLE, France, and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 25, 2012 — To market and sell its solutions for preclinical in vivo fluorescence imaging, the France-based fluorescence image-guided surgery equipment developer announced it has opened an office in Cambridge, Mass.
Single-Neuron Observations Reveal Alzheimer Stages
MUNICH, April 25, 2012 — Alzheimer-related changes in the visual cortex have been observed at the single-cell level using two-photon calcium imaging. These changes could reveal distinct stages in Alzheimer’s disease with a specific order in time.
New X-ray Scope Reveals 3-D Nanostructures
UPTON, N.Y., April 23, 2012 — A new full field transmission x-ray microscope now makes it possible to rapidly capture and integrate thousands of two-dimensional images to create digital three-dimensional constructs with high accuracy. The direct observation of structures...
Cell Phones that See Through Walls?
DALLAS, April 20, 2012 — Improvements in microchip technology and new scientific advances that let scientists tap into the terahertz range could lead to mobile phones that can be used to see through walls, wood, plastics, paper and other opaque materials. The terahertz...
Optical Technique Detects Malaria Early
TRIESTE, Italy, April 19, 2012 — Rapid detection of malaria, particularly in remote parts of the world, is not always possible because current methods are slow and require precise instrumentation and highly skilled microscopic analysis. Now, using a technique called secondary...
Excelitas Expands Harlid Capacity
WALTHAM, Mass., and MONTREAL, April 18, 2012 — In response to the growing demand for protection against laser designation and ranging systems, the optoelectronics company expanded production capacity for its proprietary high angular resolution laser irradiance detector. The device is used in...
Lee Named EPIC Director General
BRUSSELS, April 18, 2012 — Carlos Lee was appointed as the next director general of EPIC, the European Photonics Industry Consortium. He succeeds Thomas Pearsall, who has led the association since its founding in 2003.
Flir Appoints New VP Sales
CROISSY-BEAUBOURG, France, April 16, 2012 — Loic Premartin was appointed vice president of sales for Flir Commercial Systems’ EMEA region.
Hyperspectral Imaging Sheds Light on Wound Healing
GAITHERSBURG, Md., April 13, 2012 — Hyperspectral imaging devices, calibrated to new National Institute of Standards and Technology standard reference spectra, could be used as noninvasive diagnostic tools for discriminating between healthy and diseased tissue and for providing new...
Exploring Optics Underwater with an iPad
STENNIS SPACE CENTER, Miss., April 11, 2012 — A new rigid frame device that securely holds a high-speed camera and an iPad can obtain field measurements of optical turbulence structures and quantify their impact on underwater imaging and beam propagation.
First Light of Mosfire Celebrated
WAIMEA, Hawaii, April 12, 2012 — The Mosfire instrument observed the universe with its near-infrared sensing eyes for the first time on April 4, capturing images of a pair of interacting galaxies known as The Antennae. The new device will enable astronomers to study space phenomena...
SERS Susses Out Salmonella
ATHENS, Ga., April 11, 2012 — In the future, even the smallest traces of salmonella and other foodborne pathogens may be easily detected using a technology known as surface-enhanced Raman scattering, or SERS.
Navy Robocopters to Target Pirates
ARLINGTON, Va., April 9, 2012 — Navy unmanned aircraft will be able to distinguish small pirate boats in congested coastal waters when a US Office of Naval Research-funded sensor starts airborne tests this summer.
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