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Compact brilliant laser light source developed
BERLIN – Scientists from Ferdinand-Braun-Institut have developed small, brilliant laser light sources that provide significantly smaller systems for laser projectors and other display technologies. After watching a roller-coaster ride in a film, Dr. Katrin Paschke, head of a junior research group at the institute, felt sick to her stomach. The realistic pictures she viewed were produced by a specific projection technology. “With laser projection, ninety percent of the color space of th...
Electrons “synch up” to form superconductors
OXFORD, UK – One hundred years after superconductivity was first observed in 1911, a team of researchers has used laser light to transform a nonsuperconducting material into a superconductor. Superconductivity – a phenomenon in which an electric...
Femtosecond laser reaches kilowatt range
AACHEN, Germany – An amplification concept developed for femtosecond lasers has enabled researchers to achieve mean power in the kilowatt range for the first time. The scientists, from Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology, have taken a step that could expand the...
High Laser-Induced-Damage Threshold Optics
Mar 1, 2011 — Despite nearly 50 years of study, laser damage continues to be a topic of some confusion for both optics manufacturers and consumers. Laser optics purchasers need to know the primary causes of damage and the steps that fabricators typically take to...
Korean Distribution
Mar 1, 2011 — ShinHoTek has joined SemiNex Corp.’s distribution network as its exclusive distributor in South Korea. The laser and laser-related products distributor will offer the entire SemiNex product line of high-power laser diodes, including B- and...
Laser analysis used for mining
AACHEN, Germany – As demand for minerals and other natural resources increases, so does the need for optimizing mining techniques. Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology has developed a laser analysis system that can identify potential mineral reserves. As...
Laser/Ion-Funnel Mass Spec Mars-bound?
RICHLAND, Wash., March 1, 2011 — Finding life on Mars could get easier with a creative adaption to a common analytical tool that can be installed directly on the robotic arm of a space rover. In a recent paper published online in the journal Planetary and Space Science, a...
Nanostructures caught on film
BERLIN – A picture may be worth a thousand words, but a movie comprising several pictures can tell you about an object’s dynamics. Scientists at Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie and at Technische Universität Berlin...
North American Distribution
Mar 1, 2011 — B&W Tek Inc. of Newark, Del., a producer of optical spectroscopy and laser systems, has entered into a distribution agreement with 17493%%Pacer USA LLC of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., which will distribute the devices in North America. The...
Semiconductor Packaging Agreement
Mar 1, 2011 — To provide increased performance and smaller-size portable electronics and other advanced systems, CEA-Leti has signed a multiyear agreement with Shinko Electric Industries Co. Ltd. to develop advanced semiconductor packaging technology. The work...
Sniffing out bombs and pollutants from a distance
PRINCETON, N.J. – A breakthrough in laser sensing technology could allow soldiers to detect hidden explosives from a distance and scientists to better measure airborne environmental pollutants and greenhouse gases. The new laser sensing technology developed by...
Stoking the star-maker machinery
Mar 1, 2011 — They’re making stars in Chile, Huck, and it did take a long time – about 10 years – but overnight on Jan. 21-22, there were five new stars in the Southern sky. You wouldn’t have been able to see them with your eyes, but they...
Supercharged FEL Blasts Through Steel
WASHINGTON, March 1, 2011 — The Navy's Free Electron Laser (FEL) has set a record for power generation, blasting through steel at a rate of 20 feet per second, Fox News reported. A test blast revealed that the FEL can shoot cruise missile from the sky in seconds with an...
FDA Greenlights Kodak Laser Projection Technology
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 28, 2011 — The FDA announced the approval of a variance that allows the sale of Kodak laser projector systems using the company’s laser projection technology to cinema exhibitors without the need for individual site or show operator variances. The...
Listening to Cells with Lasers and Holography
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 28, 2011 — A Purdue physicist has created technology to detect motion inside three-dimensional tumor spheroids, which may enhance the pharmaceutical industry's early drug discovery capabilities. Physics professor David D. Nolte has developed Holographic...
Revenue Surge Sends Stock Soaring
OXFORD, Mass., Feb. 25, 2011 — An 86 percent year-over-year increase in quarterly revenue and earnings for the fourth quarter that beat Wall Street expectations helped IPG Photonics Corp. spur a laser company stock surge of nearly 5 percent on Friday morning. IPG reported an 86...
OSA Foundation, Coherent Partner to Support Students
WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2011 — The OSA Foundation and Coherent Inc. jointly announced the participating student chapters in the OSA Foundation’s new Adopt a Student Chapter Program, which provides financial sponsorship on behalf of Coherent to six OSA student chapters in...
Laser-based Technique Diagnoses Melanoma
DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 23, 2011 — High-resolution images from a laser-based tool developed at Duke University could help doctors better diagnose melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. The improved diagnoses could potentially save thousands of lives and millions of dollars in...
NKT Photonics Nabs Large Volume Contract for Fiber Lasers
BIRKERØD, Denmark, Feb. 23, 2011 — Fiber laser manufacturer NKT Photonics A/S announced its entrance into a large volume contract with a non-disclosed party for the supply of its low noise Koheras fiber lasers. Under the contract, the company will provide 200 BasiK modules on a...
Selective Laser Melting Used on Copper
AACHEN, Germany, Feb. 22, 2011 — Technical problems preventing the use of selective laser melting (SLM) on copper alloys was solved by researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology, opening the field to new possibilities, such as plastics processing.
First Light-absorbing Anti-laser Built
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 17, 2011 — The first light-absorbing anti-laser has been built at Yale University, a discovery that could pave the way for a number of novel technologies with applications ranging from optical computing to radiology.
Lockheed Awarded $34M for Laser-guided Bomb Kits
ARCHBALD, Pa., Feb. 18, 2011 — Global security company Lockheed Martin was awarded a $34.5 million contract from the US Air Force for the production of paveway II Plus Laser Guided Bomb (LGB) GBU-12 kits. The majority share contract includes deliveries to both the US Air...
Ground-based Lasers Map Earth's Magnetic Field
BERKELEY, Calif., Feb. 17, 2011 — Mapping the Earth's magnetic field to find oil, track storms or probe the planet's interior typically requires expensive satellites. University of California, Berkeley, physicists have now come up with a much cheaper way to measure the Earth's...
BU Wins $1.5M to Develop Handheld UV Laser
BOSTON, Feb. 15, 2011 — Boston University's professor Theodore Moustakas of the electrical and computer engineering department has received a $1.5 million, two-year subcontract from DARPA to help develop a handheld, electron-beam pumped semiconductor laser that would be...
Energetiq Expands LDLS Distribution
WOBURN, Mass., Feb. 14, 2011 — Energetiq Technology Inc. announced it appointed Optoprim as a distributor in Europe, and DMS Technologies and InstrumentsNE as representatives in the US for its laser-driven light source (LDLS) products. Optoprim, a distributor for the research and...
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