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Docter Optics Develops High-Speed Molding Technology
NEUSTADT AN DER ORLA, Germany, March 18, 2011 — A high-speed molding technology that can form optical components from glass taken directly from a furnace — without any polishing or grinding — has been developed by Docter Optics. Initial operation of high-speed molding technology. Funded in part by the European Union, the company said this process will demonstrate that sophisticated optical components can be economically produced using an "in line" molding process. High-volume applications also include light pipes,...
Atoms Found to Act Like Lasers
CANBERRA, Australia, March 17, 2011 — An atom laser that behaves exactly like a light laser has been developed, opening up new possibilities in applications such as holograms. The research team, led by Dr. Andrew Truscott of the Australian National University Center of Excellence...
Cree, Zumtobel Extend LED Deal
DURHAM, N.C., March 14, 2011 — LED lighting company Cree Inc. has announced a two-year extension of the strategic agreement that it signed with Zumtobel Lighting GmbH in 2008 to provide LED lighting solutions in Europe. For more information, visit: www.cree.com
Etched Quantum Dots Emit Single Photons
GAITHERSBURG, Md., March 14, 2011 — An etching method has been revealed that can precisely shape and position quantum dots, making it possible for them to emit single photons. This process could boost prospects for powering new types of devices for quantum communications. The...
Navy Adopts LEDs on Ships and Submarines
ARLINGTON, Va., March 7, 2011 — A pilot program testing LED fixtures aboard several Navy ships and submarines is under way. The Solid State Lighting (SSL) project, created by the Office of Naval Research under its TechSolutions program, is one of several programs created...
LED Advance to Mean Freedom from Binning
SAN JOSE, Calif., March 4, 2011 — A new advance from Philips Lumileds is promising to simplify the design process for LED solutions, which could mean an end to the binning process. The company said its Luxeon LEDs are tested and binned in real-world operating conditions so that...
Semiconductor Veteran Joins Bridgelux Board
LIVERMORE, Calif., March 4, 2011 — LED lighting and technologies solutions provider Bridgelux Inc. announced the appointment of George de Urioste to its board of directors. He will serve as the chairman of the board’s audit committee. De Urioste brings to the position...
SERS Advances Disease Diagnosis
DURHAM, N.C., March 3, 2011 — Scientists at Duke University have developed a new noninvasive optical technique that uses a laser to peer into the genetic material of cells, enabling the detection of early-stage cancer and other diseases. The method uses metallic nanoparticles...
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...
LED Patent Reissued
Mar 1, 2011 — Spectros Corp. of Portola Valley, Calif., received validation for its white LED patent during re-examination by the US Patent Office, which affirmed that Patent No. 6,711,426 for the use of white LEDs in medical spectroscopy is unique and...
Sapphire Crystallization Order
Mar 1, 2011 — GT Solar International Inc. of Merrimack, N.H., has received a $33.3 million order from OCI Co. Ltd. of Seoul, South Korea, for sapphire crystallization furnaces. The purchase marks OCI’s entrance into the LED industry and is GT Solar’s...
Monocrystal Advances 8-inch Sapphire Substrates
STAVROPOL, Russia, Feb. 28, 2011 — Monocrystal, a Russia-based manufacturer of electronic materials for LED and solar industries, has shipped its 8-inch C-plane epi-ready sapphire substrates to leading LED manufacturers. “It took leading LED manufacturers three years...
QLED Display Technology Developed
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 28, 2011 — Advanced materials provider NanoPhotonica announced the mass production commercialization for its breakthrough QLED display technology. NanoPhotonica’s S-QLED technology improves picture quality and power consumption achieved by recently...
Crystal Grower Receives 59 Orders from Asia
SANTA ROSA, Calif., Feb. 22, 2011 — Thermal Technology announced it received 59 orders for its Model K1 90 kg sapphire crystal grower from customers in Taiwan, Korea and China. In total, the growers will produce 5.2 million two-in-equivalents per year. The Model K1 sapphire...
OLED Inventor Wins Wolf Prize for Chemistry
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Feb. 22, 2011 — The inventor of the organic LED (OLED) — technology that is quickly becoming prevalent in devices like smartphones and TV and computer screens because of its energy efficiency and ability to make ultrathin, high resolution displays — has been...
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.
LEDs 2011 Returns to San Diego in October
PORTLAND, Maine, Feb. 18, 2011 — IntertechPira announced the LEDs 2011: Bringing Lighting to Life conference will be held at the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa from Oct. 24 to 26, 2011 in San Diego, Calif. LEDs 2011 will provide three full days of coverage of the latest...
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...
Study Finds 'Eco-friendly' LEDs Are Toxic
IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 17, 2011 — Small LEDs found in holiday bulbs, traffic lights and car headlights and marketed as safe, environmentally preferable alternatives to traditional light bulbs actually contain lead, arsenic and a dozen other potentially hazardous substances,...
It’s High ’Noon’ for Microwave Photons
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., Feb. 15, 2011 — An important milestone toward the realization of a large-scale quantum computer — and further demonstration of a new level of the quantum control of light — was accomplished by a team of scientists at UC Santa Barbara and China and Japan.
Jewel-toned Organic Phosphorescent Crystals
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 15, 2011 — A new class of pure organic compounds that glow in jewel tones could potentially lead to cheaper, more efficient and flexible display screens, among other applications. University of Michigan researcher Jinsang Kim and his colleagues have developed...
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...
Guide Star Sees Deep into Human Tissue
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 14, 2011 — Astronomers have a neat trick they sometimes use to compensate for the turbulence of the atmosphere that blurs images made by ground-based telescopes. They create an artificial star called a guide star and use its twinkling to compensate for the...
Plasmonics to Yield Thinner, Cheaper Solar Cells
STANFORD, Calif., Feb. 14, 2011 — A multidisciplinary team of Stanford engineers led by Mike McGehee, Yi Cui and Mark Brongersma, and joined by Michael Graetzel at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) announced a new technology using plasmonics to...
Breakthrough Reported in Visible Light-based ICs
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb. 10 , 2011 — University of Maryland researchers have made a breakthrough in the use of visible light for making tiny integrated circuits. Though their advance is probably at least a decade from commercial use, they say it could one day make it possible for...
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