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Magnetism Shepherds Microlenses to Excavate 'Nanocavities'
DURHAM, N.C., April 12, 2006 -- A Duke University engineer is "herding" tiny lenses with magnetic ferrofluids, precisely aligning them so they focus bursts of light to excavate patterns of cavities on surfaces. Such photolithographically produced "nanocavities" -- each only billionths of a meter across -- might serve as repositories for molecules engineered as chemical detectors, said Benjamin Yellen, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at Duke's Pratt School of Engineering. Alternatively,...
New Telescope's Mission: Find Aliens
HARVARD, Mass., April 12, 2006 -- A new optical telescope at the Oak Ridge Observatory in Harvard yesterday pointed its giant mirror at the sky for the first time, officially starting its sole mission: to search for signs of alien life in the universe. The new optical SETI at...
Agilent Opens Custom Optics Shop to Outsiders
Apr 11, 2006 — Electronic test and measurement product maker Agilent Technologies Inc. of Palo Alto, Calif., today announced that its in-house precision optics shop is now available for external customers to use in designing and manufacturing their products....
French Lab, Ga Tech Launch Research Unit
METZ, France, April 10, 2006 -- France's Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CRNS) and the Georgia Institute of Technology, based in Atlanta and represented in Europe by Georgia Tech Lorraine in Metz, have created a joint international research unit, Unite Mixte...
Kuka Robotics Endows Chair at Ga Tech
Apr 10, 2006 — Industrial robot maker Kuka Robotics Corp. of Clinton Township, Mich., announced it has donated $1.5 million to the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology to endow the Kuka Chair of Robotics, to be held by international robotics...
2006 European SEMI Awards Announced
Apr 6, 2006 — MUNICH, Germany, April 6, 2006 -- Winfried Kaiser of Carl Zeiss SMT AG and Martin van den Brink of ASML received European SEMI (Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International) awards last night at Semicon Europa 2006, being held this week in...
Avensys to Acquire ITF Optical Assets
MONTREAL, April 6, 2006 -- Avensys Inc. announced yesterday it will acquire most of the assets of ITF Optical Technologies Inc. (ITF), a manufacturer of all-fiber passive photonic components and modules. Both companies are based in Montreal. Avensys, a wholly-owned...
Excel OKs Coherent Acquisition
EAST SETAUKET, N.Y, April 6, 2006 -- Excel Technology Inc. stockholders on Tuesday voted to approve the acquisition of the company by Coherent Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif. Excel, a maker of laser systems and electro-optical components for industrial/commercial and scientific...
GTRI to Open Institute in Ireland
Apr 6, 2006 — The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology, will establish its first research facility outside of the US -- in Athlone, Ireland -- to focus on digital media, radio frequency...
LSI Sells Fab for $105M, Goes Fabless
Apr 6, 2006 — MILPITAS, Calif., April 6 -- LSI Logic Corp. announced today that it will sell its Gresham, Ore., semiconductor manufacturing facility to Phoenix-based Semiconductor Components Industries LLC for approximately $105 million in cash as part of its...
Photonics West 2006 Spotlights New Research, Products
Apr 5, 2006 — SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 23, 2006 -- Technologists, engineers and scientists will unveil 2800 photonics-related research papers at Photonics West 2006, which also features an exhibition of products from global photonics-related companies, technical...
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Apr 5, 2006 — Optical components and mounts manufacturer CVI Technical Optics of Albuquerque, N.M., announced it has installed a 12-in. (305 mm) Zygo interferometer in its Isle of Man manufacturing facility, a move the company said will significantly upgrade its...
SPIE's Defense and Security Symposium Preview
Apr 5, 2006 — SEATTLE, Feb. 17, 2006 -- SPIE's Defense and Security Symposium (DSS), to be held April 17–21 at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., is the largest unclassified, international gathering related to sensors and sensor...
Coherent Opens Seoul Office
Apr 4, 2006 — SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 4 -- Coherent Inc. announced it has established a direct operation in Seoul, Korea. Wooyang Trading Co., Coherent’s distributor in Korea, will still to be responsible for sales to universities and research institutions,...
Engineers 'Translate' IR Signals into Many Other Wavelengths
Apr 4, 2006 — SAN DIEGO, April 4, 2006 -- Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a way to "translate" optical fiber signals between the current infrared and a wide range of other bands of light, something only achieved previously...
Engineers 'Translate' IR Signals into Many Other Wavelengths
Apr 4, 2006 — SAN DIEGO, April 4, 2006 -- Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have developed a way to "translate" optical fiber signals between the current infrared and a wide range of other bands of light, something only achieved previously...
News Briefs (April 4, 2006)
Apr 4, 2006 — Coherent Inc. announced it has established a direct operation in Seoul, Korea. Wooyang Trading Co., Coherent’s distributor in Korea, will still to be responsible for sales to universities and research institutions, but Coherent Korea will now...
Optical 'Comb' Measures Finer Frequencies
Apr 4, 2006 — BOULDER, Colo., April 4, 2006 -- A highly sensitive tool for real-time analysis of the quantity, structure and dynamics of a variety of atoms and molecules simultaneously — even in miniscule gas samples — was developed at JILA, the research lab...
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Apr 3, 2006 — Holding company Global-Tech Appliances Inc. of Hong Kong announced that, through a subsidiary, it has signed an agreement with Singapore-based Anwell Technologies Ltd., an advanced automation equipment manufacturer for the optical disc industry, to...
Purdue Takes Rube Goldberg Title
Apr 3, 2006 — WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 3, 2006 -- The Purdue Society of Professional Engineers defended its national title in inefficiency and complexity with a machine that shreds five sheets of paper in 215 steps, the winning entry in the 18th National Rube...
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Avantes Relocates
Apr 1, 2006 — In Colorado, Avantes Inc. has moved from Boulder to a larger facility in Broomfield. The company supplies products for fiber optic spectroscopy, such as, light sources, spectrometers, fiber optic cables and multiplexers, and accessories for...
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Formed in Germany
Apr 1, 2006 — In Germany, Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH has announced that its Microscopy Group was merged to form Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH. Based in Jena, the company will continue to operate under the Zeiss brand and further expand its global activities in the...
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Erbium Host Offers High Doping Levels, Flat Gain
Apr 1, 2006 — Researchers at the Universities of Nottingham and Sheffield in the UK and at Universidad de La Laguna on the island of Tenerife in Spain are investigating a new class of material as an erbium host for telecommunications applications. The material,...
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