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Lasers in the Manufacturing of LEDs
Jun 7, 2010 — In today’s society, there is a continuous need for devices with lower energy consumption and higher efficiency. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are expected to see a 61 percent rise in worldwide demand in 2010, according to Barry Young of IMS Research, due in large part to the mobile handset. The market for large backlit LED TVs is rapidly expanding, and LEDs also are used in a large number of other applications, from projectors and flashlights to car tail- and headlights and general...
OSA to Launch New Journal
WASHINGTON, DC, June 7, 2010 — The Optical Society (OSA) announced it will launch a new journal devoted to optical materials, called Optical Materials Express (OME). OME will launch in spring 2011 with bi-monthly issues, joining OSA's portfolio of 14 peer-reviewed optics...
Quantum sensor sets new limits
BATON ROUGE, La. – Researchers at Louisiana State University (LSU) are taking advantage of the quantum properties of light to design the world’s most sensitive optical interferometer. Optical interferometers are used in a vast range of applications, including...
Superwicking with silicon
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Because most computer chips and transistors are made of the semiconductor silicon, the element is key to the microelectronics industry. A serious barrier with silicon, however, is keeping components cool. Until now, computer chips have been...
The Good Ol’ Days of Laser Entrepreneurship
Jun 7, 2010 — History is useful only if we can draw useful generalizations from it. And there was a lot to learn from building companies in our industry, especially in the early days. My laser career began in 1963, in my senior year at the University of...
Edmund Releases Lab Supplier Catalog
BARRINGTON, N.J., June 3, 2010 — Edmund Optics Inc. announced the release of its latest catalog containing more than 21,000 products ranging from optical and mechanical components to complete laser, testing and imaging systems. The optical components provider’s catalog...
Lasers reinforce lightweight structures
PARIS and AACHEN, Germany – At the JEC Composites Show in Paris, researchers from Germany’s Fraunhofer institutes showed how lasers can make the manufacturing of fiber-reinforced thermoplastic structures more efficient, reliable and automated. Fiber-reinforced plastics...
Schmitt and Lambda Form Partnership
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2, 2010 — Laser-based surface measurement metrology equipment supplier, Schmitt Industries Inc. announced Lambda Research Corp. as its newest worldwide representative for its SMS line of laser light scatter surface measurement services, the MicroScan portable...
Tiny Glass Slivers Conduct Current
ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 2, 2010 — Tiny glass slivers made by a laser have been found to conduct electrical currents nondestructively. In the macroscale world, materials called conductors effectively transmit electricity and materials called insulators or dielectrics don't,...
Solar energy receives a boost from UK government
SOUTHAMPTON, UK – The feed-in tariffs for renewable energy recently introduced by the government heightened interest at the sixth Photovoltaic Science Application and Technology Conference (PVSAT-6), hosted by the University of Southampton’s School of...
PhotoMachining Certified ITAR-Compliant
PELHAM, N.H., May 28, 2010 — PhotoMachining Inc. received certification from the US Department of State as an ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) compliant manufacturer. Under registration code #M26561, the certification allows the company to significantly expand...
Visually Guided Laser Treats Arrhythmia
DALLAS, May 28, 2010 — A new treatment known as a visually-guided laser balloon catheter successfully interrupted abnormal electrical pulses in patients and pigs with intermittent, irregular heartbeats, has been reported by the American Heart Association. Severe cases of...
LIA Workshop Attendance Up 50%
ORLANDO, Fla., May 27, 2010 — The Laser Institute of America’s (LIA) second-annual Laser Additive Manufacturing Workshop in Houston drew 50 percent more attendees as well as more sponsors and vendors than the debut show of 2009. The May 11-12 conference gathered 137...
SID: Microvision Demonstrates Laser Picoprojector
REDMOND, Wash., May 26, 2010 — Microvision Inc., a developer of ultraminiature projection display products, is demonstrating its 720p, a high-definition-ready laser picoprojector, at the Society for Information Display’s (SID) annual conference (May 25–28) at the...
Glass Fiber Interface Stores Quantum Info
MAINZ, Germany, May 25, 2010 — A quantum interface based on an ultrathin glass fiber, which connects light particles and atoms, has been realized by physicists at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. According to the team, this is an essential prerequisite for quantum...
Lasers of the Lost Ark
May 24, 2010 — We talk about the myriad ways in which lasers will shape the future. Free-space optical communications for high-speed data transmission. Ultra-precise tumor excision, with minimal damage to the surrounding tissue. Formidable death rays to ward off...
Nanoscale Physical Phenomenon Discovered
ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 24, 2010 — A nanoscale phenomenon has been discovered that could lead to faster, less expensive portable diagnostic devices and push back frontiers in building micro-mechanical and "lab on a chip" devices. In our macroscale world, materials called conductors...
Quantum-Optical Transistor Controls Light
GARCHING, Germany, May 24, 2010 — Physicists at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) are claiming the ability to control the optical properties of a single atom using laser light. The group, led by Professor Gerhard Rempe, director at MPQ and head of the Quantum Dynamics...
Fiber, Disk can Coexist in Industrial Market
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2010 — The industrial laser market has room for both disk and fiber lasers, and in the future hybrid systems may appear. Those were some of the conclusions of a Market Focus panel discussion on industrial lasers held during the CLEO/QELS 2010 exhibition....
Newport Shows Off Solutions
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 21, 2010 — Newport Corp. is putting the focus on applications. The company had a number of products on display this week at the CLEO/QELS 2010 exhibition, and the displays were organized around applications for the technology. "We're featuring lasers,"...
Physicists Prove Einstein Wrong
AUSTIN, Texas, May 21, 2010 — A century after Albert Einstein said we would never be able to observe the instantaneous velocity of tiny particles as they randomly shake and shimmy, so-called Brownian motion, physicist Mark Raizen and his group have done just that. “This is...
GE Celebrates Laser’s 50th with Blog
NISKAYUNA, N.Y., May 20, 2010 — GE scientists specializing in laser technology development at GE Global Research, the technology development arm for the GE, today marked the 50th anniversary of the invention of the laser with the launch of “Laser Diode-logues” - a new...
Ophir Optronics Acquires Photon Inc.
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 19, 2010 — Precision laser measurement company Ophir Optronics announced Tuesday it has added scanning-slit technology to its beam profiling product line through the acquisition of Photon Inc. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Established in...
CLEO: Dual-Comb Spectroscopy
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 18, 2010 — Frequency combs can improve Fourier transform spectroscopy, (FTS), according to an international team of researchers. Birgitta Bernhardt of Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Germany, reported their proof-of-principle results yesterday morning...
President Obama Recognizes Laser’s 50th
WASHINGTON, May 18, 2010 — President Barack Obama sent a Presidential Message to the founding partners of LaserFest, a year-long initiative created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first working laser, recognizing the laser as “one of the most important and...
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