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Resolving Individual Light Atoms
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., March 29, 2010 – Using the latest in aberration-corrected electron microscopy, researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and their colleagues have obtained the first i...
Light Twists Rigid Structures
ANN ARBOR, Mich., March 25, 2010 — While light has been known to affect matter on the molecular scale, it has not been observed causing such drastic mechanical twisting to larger particles – until now. After mor...
Nikon Small World Call for Entries
MELVILLE, N.Y., March 25, 2010 — The 36th Annual Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition announced that April 30 is the deadline to submit images taken through the light microscope. The oldest and most respected competition of its kind, Nikon Small World celebrates the...
‘Microscope’ to Examine Glass Phase
ST. LOUIS, March 24, 2010 – The National Science Foundation has awarded $1.65 million to a project led by physicist Ken Kelton of Washington University in St. Louis to build an electrostatic levitation chambe...
Century-Old Calculations Prove True
HOUSTON, March 24, 2010 — In 1908, the German physicist Gustav Mie came up with an elegant set of equations to describe the interaction of electromagnetic waves with a spherical metal particle. The theory h...
Autoprobing Tech for Fast Diagnoses
SANKT AUGUSTIN, Germany, March 22, 2010 — The Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Information Technology (FIT) has developed a fully automated high-performance microscope with which researchers will be able to study the complex interactions of proteins between cells.
Asylum Research Picks Distributor
SANTA BARBARA, Calif., March 19, 2010 – Asylum Research has selected Micra Nanotecnologia to sell, install and support its complete line of scanning probe/atomic force microscopes in Latin America. Based in...
Imaging microcavities sheds light on random laser operation
SALT LAKE CITY – Researchers from the University of Utah’s Dixon Laser Institute have managed to visualize the microscopic cavities responsible for laser action in random lasers, helping to explain how this relatively new type of laser really works.
Laser pulses reveal contact mechanics
SAPPORO, Japan – The next time you are sitting at your desk full of papers, pens, files and perhaps a coffee mug, take a closer look at the points where these objects meet the desk. What do you see? If you could magnify the nanoscale interface of where the object...
Licensing Agreement
Mar 18, 2010 — The University of California, San Francisco, has given Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH license to commercialize a superresolution microscopy technique developed by scientists at the university. Called structured illumination microscopy, the technique...
When Molecules Leave Tire Tracks
MUNICH, Germany, March 18, 2010 – The ability that some molecules have to arrange themselves into patterns on surfaces is crucial for many technological applications. However, it has been virtually impossible to predict or control the result of such self-organization. Now, a group...
Real-Time View of Living Cells
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. March 17, 2010 – For the first time scientists have recorded real-time microscopic images showing the deadly effects of naturally occurring proteins, called antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), in live bacteria. Researchers led by Angela Belcher, a professor at...
Imperfect Chips Enhance Quantum Technology
LYNGBY, Denmark, March 16, 2010 – A lot of effort is put into perfecting optical chips, which, among other applications, are used within quantum technology. However, a group at DUT Fotonik is saying that imperfectio...
LLNL Mirrors Used for Solar Mission
LIVERMORE, Calif., March 15, 2010 — A technology originally developed to make computer chips smaller, faster and more powerful is now being used in space to take images of the sun every 10 seconds with 10 times better resolution that high-definition television.
Omnyx Licenses Olympus Patents
CENTER VALLEY, Pa., March 15, 2010 – Olympus America Inc. signed a nonexclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Omnyx LLC, a joint venture of GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The agreement will allow Omnyx to access Olympus America’s extensive...
Light Replacing Wires in Chips
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., March 4, 2010 — IBM scientists yesterday unveiled an ultrafast nanophotonic avalanche photodetector for converting faint optical signals into electrical ones. The device, capable of receiving 40 b...
Andor Acquires Bitplane
Feb 28, 2010 — Andor Technology plc of Belfast, UK, a digital camera manufacturer, has acquired microscopy image analysis software company Bitplane of Zurich, Switzerland, for £7.46 million in cash and 283,851 shares. An additional consideration in the form of...
Beaming through to NOVEL USES for HOLOGRAPHY
Feb 28, 2010 — Typically, green, simple three-dimensional images of objects on flat paper are not unknown to today’s kids – or to anyone who has grown up during the past few decades. We encountered them first as wonderments – optical tricks that astounded and...
Imaging PV cells
Feb 28, 2010 — Researchers and manufacturers of concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) cells have recently achieved record solar cell conversion efficiencies of 41 percent by overlaying three semiconduc...
It’s a terascale world after all
GHENT, Belgium – Using high-resolution optical lithography techniques that are important in microelectronics fabrication, researchers in Belgium have produced a terascale world map with a circumference of only 40 µm, or about half the width of a human hair. With...
New Location
Feb 28, 2010 — Mobius Photonics, a producer of short-pulsed fiber laser sources, has moved its corporate headquarters to a facility in Mountain View, Calif., that is larger than its former Santa Clara location. The move is a result of the company’s plans to...
Prism Awards Winners: Photonics West 2010
SAN FRANCISCO – The photonics industry last month took an evening off from the bustle of the show floor to celebrate innovation at the Photonics West 2010 trade show and conference. Ten companies ...
Putting Imaging in the Picture
Feb 28, 2010 — It is now more than 180 years since the first image was captured by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce from an upstairs window on his estate in France using pewter plates and a camera obscura...
QCL peak power record smashed
EVANSTON, Ill. – Only a year ago, the peak output power of a quantum cascade laser (QCL) was 34 W. Today, thanks to researchers at the Center for Quantum Devices at Northwestern University, peak power of 120 W from a single device at room temperature has been...
The art of microspectroscopy
Feb 28, 2010 — Martin noted that both spectra and high-resolution digital images can be acquired with the company’s microspectrophotometers, also known as microspectrometers (including its QDI 2010 model), which are designed to measure the UV-VIS-NIR spectra of...
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