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Imaging, Optics Expert Stork Joins Rambus
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 8, 2011 — Rambus Inc. has appointed David G. Stork, PhD, to spearhead Rambus Labs’ initiative in computational sensing and imaging. Stork is an industry expert in optics and in the development of algorithms that enable novel sensing, imaging and image analysis techniques. His experience will help the company to further its long-term research efforts in imaging systems. Rambus is a licensing company that focuses on the development of technologies that enrich the end-user experience of...
Schmidt Joins Imaging Diagnostics Systems’ Board
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 8, 2011 — Strategic marketing executive David Schmidt has joined the Imaging Diagnostic Systems Inc. board of directors, the company announced recently.
Rise of the ARPES: Spectroscopy Technique Sheds Light on Superconductors
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 5, 2011 — Through the use of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), University of California physicists have reported progress in developing a better understanding of high-temperature superconductors. High-temperature superconductors are...
X-ray Camera Can Acquire 3-D Images of Single Molecules
SWINDON, England, Aug. 5, 2011 — Designed to record bursts of images at an unprecedented 4.5 million frames per second, an innovative x-ray camera will help a major new research facility shed light on the most minute structures of matter. Created at the Science and Technology...
High-Speed 3-D Imaging Could Improve Cancer Screening
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4, 2011 — Researchers at MIT have developed an imaging system that enables high-speed, 3-D imaging of microscopic precancerous changes in the esophagus or colon. The new system is based on optical coherence tomography (OCT) techniques, which offer a way to...
Insectlike UAVs to Revolutionize Surveillance
SWINDON, England, Aug. 4, 2011 — Insect-size, camera-bearing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are being developed that could help in emergency situations considered too dangerous for people or in covert military surveillance missions. Richard Bomphrey, from the University of...
‘Guide Stars’ Improve Adaptive Optics-Based Tissue Imaging
SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 3, 2011 — Inspired by adaptive optics (AO) technology for telescopes, researchers are developing novel microscope techniques that can deeply image living cells and tissues. Funded by a $1 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation, the new W.M. Keck Center...
Herschel Telescope Detects Oxygen in Space
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3, 2011 — The Herschel Space Observatory’s large telescope and state-of-the-art infrared detectors have provided the first confirmed finding of oxygen molecules in space. Individual atoms of oxygen are common in space, particularly around massive...
Intevac Photonics Receives $9M Contract from Navair
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 2, 2011 — Intevac Photonics, a subsidiary of Intevac Inc., has received a $9.6 million indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract from the US Navy’s Naval Air Systems Command (Navair) Warfare Center. The contract covers...
Metamaterial Manipulates Light at Will
DURHAM, N.C., Aug. 2, 2011 — Much in the same way that electronics manipulate electrons, Duke University researchers have developed a material that allows them to manipulate light at will, a discovery that could help replace electronic components with optical technology. ...
NASA Makes Optical Tech Available to Industry
GREENBELT, Md., Aug. 2, 2011 — NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center is offering its advanced optical technologies for licensing and partnership opportunities. Wavefront sensing and adaptive optics technology, procedures and lab equipment will be made available to private...
Telescope Technology Aids Ocular Health
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 2, 2011 — The James Webb Space Telescope is under budgetary pressures that may scuttle the deep-space scanning mission, but its technologies are already proving useful to human eye health here on Earth. "The Webb telescope program has enabled a number of...
3-D crystal mapping gets a resolution boost
ROSKILDE, Denmark – A newly developed technique for three-dimensional mapping of crystal structures provides resolution 100 times greater than that of existing nondestructive 3-D techniques, opening the door for more precise analysis of the structural parameters in...
Boston Micromachines Wins Contracts
Aug 1, 2011 — Boston Micromachines Corp. of Cambridge, Mass., has been awarded $1.2 million in contracts for space imaging research by NASA’s Small Business Innovation Research program. In the first of two projects, the company will develop compact,...
Chipmaker Buys TAOS
Aug 1, 2011 — Analog integrated circuit supplier austriamicrosystems AG of Unterpremstaetten, Austria, announced in June an agreement with 14810%%Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions (TAOS) Inc. to acquire 100 percent of the shares in the Plano, Texas-based...
Company Garners X-Ray Contract
Aug 1, 2011 — In New Jersey, Princeton Security Technologies Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Princeton Gamma-Tech Instruments Inc., has won an international contract with a South American synchrotron research facility for a multielement array detector system....
Efficient time-reversed light pulses developed
LONDON – Physicists have taken advantage of the properties of periodic systems to efficiently time-reverse ultrashort electromagnetic pulses for applications in medical ultrasound, optical communications, superlensing, ultrafast plasmonics and biological...
Gold nanoantenna enhances plasmonic sensing
BERKELEY, Calif. – The first reported experimental demonstration of antenna-enhanced gas sensing at the single-particle level holds great promise for plasmonic sensing. By placing a palladium nanoparticle on the focusing tip of a gold nanoantenna, researchers with...
In Your Own Words
Aug 1, 2011 — Our salary survey has a lot of facts and figures for you to digest, but we also wanted to find out some personal tidbits from various corners of our industry. What inspired people to get involved in photonics? What are their favorite instruments?...
Keeping the Oil Out: Protecting Industrial Facilities with Fluorescence Detection
Aug 1, 2011 — From Hurricane Katrina’s shutdown of oil refineries in the American South to the tsunami-induced nuclear emergencies in Japan, manufacturing facilities have recently faced one disaster after another, but they also face – every day...
Laser Spectroscopy Precisely Measures Antiproton
GARCHING, Germany, Aug. 1, 2011 — A new laser spectroscopy measurement providing the most accurate weight of antimatter yet reveals the mass of the antiproton (the proton’s antiparticle) down to 1.3 parts per billion. It is widely believed that, at the beginning of the...
Mergers, Acquisitions and More
Aug 1, 2011 — It sure has been a busy year for photonics companies as they dig further and further out from the economic downturn of 2008. Optimism has reigned in presentations and on the exhibit floors at trade shows and conferences, and not without reason:...
Nanoscale technique designed for MS diagnosis
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A new nanoscopic imaging technique may lead to experimental methods for early detection and diagnosis of – and possible treatments for –pathological tissues that are precursors to multiple sclerosis (MS) and similar diseases. ...
Nanoscale waveguides created for next-gen communication
BERKELEY, Calif. – The first true hybrid plasmon polariton nanoscale waveguides for next-generation on-chip optical communications systems have been demonstrated, which could hold great potential for nanophotonics, including intrachip optical communications, signal...
New Materials Build Better Organic Photodetectors
Aug 1, 2011 — Organic photodetectors are destined to enhance numerous sectors ranging from industrial markets for process control, object recognition and light management to consumer electronics for motion detection and interactive surface applications. OPDs,...
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