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Global Partnership
Jan 1, 2011 — IPG Photonics Corp. of Oxford, Mass., and Lincoln Electric Holdings Inc. of Cleveland have announced the formation of a strategic partnership to explore global opportunities in the high-power laser welding and cutting market. The former company is a high-power fiber laser and amplifier provider, and the latter specializes in arc welding and cutting products. Lincoln Electric selected IPG to be part of its strategic supplier vendor list in its effort to enhance supply chain and technology d...
Laser Trends: Laser Companies Look to Rocket Out of the Recession
Jan 1, 2011 — Lasers are tools, no more and no less. They are used to illuminate and to burn, to mark items and to measure them. In many ways, they are as ubiquitous as knives and tape measures, and they are treated as common consumer products in many ways. Yet...
Lasers ready to flourish again in 2011
Jan 1, 2011 — If there is a recession, somebody needs to remind the laser industry. Despite a miserable two years for most industries – especially real estate, banking and automotive – most companies who make lasers saw only a fairly short and shallow...
Licensing Agreement
Jan 1, 2011 — Fiber optic cable maker Tratech Fiberoptics of Bend, Ore., will manufacture and distribute Meight detachable optical fiber connectors and associated components under a licensing deal with Mobius Photonics of Mountain View, Calif., a short-pulse...
New Dimension Trends: Photonics Enters New Dimensions
Jan 1, 2011 — Optics and photonics are everywhere. Not just in industrial settings or research environments or the medical arena. Everywhere. And with each new day, they are becoming more integral to how we live our lives – at home and at work, at the...
Single photons retain character as wavelength changes
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – The wavelength of a single photon can be changed significantly without destroying its fundamental quantum character, researchers have reported. This finding has application in the developing field of quantum information science, which includes...
Stent Cutting Venture
Jan 1, 2011 — High Q Laser Production GmbH of Rankweil, Austria, and Swisstec AG of Schaan, Switzerland, have joined forces to serve the stent cutting market with compact cutting machines equipped with femtosecond laser sources. Swisstec, a high-end laser...
Synchrotron x-rays from a tabletop source
LONDON – A tabletop instrument in development may have the potential to produce bright, spatially coherent synchrotron x-rays similar in energy and quality to those generated by some of the largest x-ray facilities in the world. Such x-rays could enable...
Telecom tech could protect aircraft
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Infrared supercontinuum laser technology could soon help protect military helicopters from heat-seeking missiles designed to home in on IR radiation emitted by a helicopter’s engine. Built with off-the-shelf telecom fiber optics, the laser...
Thin-film laser takes a practical approach to silicon photonics
DURHAM, N.C. – Scientists have successfully built a thin-film laser onto silicon that demonstrates the lowest threshold current densities to date for lasers on silicon integrated with waveguides. The Duke University researchers say that their tiny laser is cheap...
Fahrenheit -459: Neutron Stars and String Theory
DURHAM, N.C., Dec. 30, 2010 — Ultrachilled atoms trapped in a "bowl" made of laser light and then placed in a magnetic field have allowed scientists to measure the viscosity of a gas often considered to be the sixth state of matter. The measurements verify that this gas can be...
Resonetics to Relocate in the Spring
NASHUA, N.H., Dec. 30, 2010 — Laser micromachining provider Resonetics LLC announced that in the spring of 2011, it will relocate from its current Nashua facility to a larger facility a short distance away in the Nashua area. With a footprint that is 50 percent larger than...
Heat, Dissipation Measured at Molecular Level
HOUSTON, Dec. 29, 2010 — Researchers have figured out a way to determine the temperature of a molecule or flowing electrons by using Raman spectroscopy combined with an optical antenna. A new paper from the lab of Douglas Natelson, a Rice University professor of...
JPSA Expands Job Shop, Apps Lab
MANCHESTER, N.H., Dec. 28, 2010 — JP Sercel Associates Inc. (JPSA) has expanded its job shop operations with the addition of new diode-pumped solid-state, ultrafast and excimer laser workstations. With the expansion of its job shop operations, JPSA can now accommodate its...
Laser Mirror Return, Repair Services See Surge
CAMBRIDGE, England, Dec. 28, 2010 — Infrared mirror manufacturer Laser Beam Products (LBP) announced it has received a big upswing in orders for its laser mirror return and repair services. Customers can send LBP their copper or silicon mirrors that may be old or slightly...
10eV Photons of UV Laser Light Delivered
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 23, 2010 — Department of Energy's Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility has produced a long-sought, rare color of laser light 100 times brighter than that generated anywhere else. Steve Benson, Free-Electron Laser physics, manages UV lasing...
SemiNex Announces Distributor in Korea
PEABODY, Mass., Dec. 23, 2010 — 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-, C- and...
Osram Team Feted for Direct Green-emitting Laser
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec., 22, 2010 — Scientists at Osram Opto Semiconductors, based in Regensburg, Germany, have been awarded the Beckurts Prize by the Karl Heinz Beckurts Foundation for developing a direct green-emitting laser. Scientists at Osram Opto Semiconductors today received...
JPSA Completes Building Expansion
MANCHESTER, N.H., Dec. 21, 2010 — JP Sercel Associates Inc. (JPSA) announced the completion of its laser manufacturing facility expansion. The expansion has doubled the size of the existing production area used to manufacture high-throughput, high-precision laser micromachining...
Remtec Adds New Plating Line
NORWOOD, Mass., Dec. 21, 2010 — Remtec Inc. announced it has completed the installation of a new state-of-the-art gold-tin plating line and associated process control and quality assurance equipment. The new line provides the company with a complete integrated in-house capability...
Using Electrons in Holography
BERLIN, Dec. 21, 2010 — Physicists at the Max Born Institute (MBI) in Berlin are returning to the principle of using electrons in holography. A special element in their approach is that the electrons that image the object are made from the object itself using a strong...
AOptix Awarded $11M in DARPA Contracts
CAMPBELL, Calif., Dec. 20, 2010 — Privately funded AOptix Technologies Inc. announced it received an $11.4 million contract to deliver wireless air and ground optical terminals for DARPA’s Free Space Optical Experimental Network Experiment program. Under subcontract to...
SPIE Journal Details Advances in QCLs
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Dec. 20, 2010 — The accelerated pace of development of quantum cascade laser (QCL) technology and its many applications — such as detecting explosive chemicals on clothing, monitoring greenhouse gases and measuring blood sugar levels via breath analysis...
Vibrating Nanorods Measure Thin Films
ITHACA, NY, Dec. 20, 2010 — Much like a tuning fork, researchers are using lasers to vibrate cantilevers to determine their resonant frequency, a tool that is helping to verify the density of thin films. The method, known as atomic layer deposition, is becoming increasingly...
Gooch & Housego Acquiring EM4
ILMINSTER, England, Dec. 17, 2010 — Optical components and systems manufacturer Gooch & Housego announced Friday that it will acquire Boston-based EM4 Inc. Financial terms were not disclosed; the transaction is expected to be completed by the end of January. EM4 makes...
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