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Photonic Chip Holds World Map
GHENT, Belgium, Jan. 13, 2010 -- Using high-resolution optical lithography techniques important in microelectronics fabrication, researchers in Belgium produced a terascale world map with a circumference of only 40 µm, or about half the width of a human hair.
Filming photons using electrons
PASADENA, Calif. – A new technique that tracks and images nanoscale matter in real time also enables researchers to image electrical fields produced by the interaction of electrons and photons. The method, which uses four-dimensional microscopy, was developed by...
Isolating hot spots enhances Raman results
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A new technique demonstrated by a Harvard group may provide environmental researchers, chemists and forensic investigators with a new tool to detect and identify trace molecules. The research combined the two separate concepts of...
Laser Trends: Lasers set to blaze new trails
Jan 4, 2010 — As the 50th-anniversary celebration of the invention of the laser begins, the industry itself is making a cautious rebound after months of belttightening, consolidation and reasses...
Letters to the Editor
Jan 4, 2010 — A question on energy I was pleased to see the GreenLight article “Making energy personal” (October, p. 35) on photocatalytic water conversion. In my opinion, this is the only lo...
Optics Trends: Optical tech sparkled in 2009
Jan 4, 2010 — In a year that has seen the biggest recession in decades hit most market segments, you might expect a look back at the optics industry in 2009 to be all gloom and doom. But there a...
Other Trends: But wait – there’s more … !
Jan 4, 2010 — Well, now. You’ve read the previous articles covering the ongoing and upcoming trends in lasers, optics and imaging, but you’re probably thinking that there’s more to photonics than those technologies. You are correct; there is much more to the...
SEM Basics
Jan 4, 2010 — JEOL Ltd. has released a 31-page publication titled SEM: Scanning Electron Microscope A to Z: Basic Knowledge for Using the SEM. Available for download on the JEOL USA Web site, the booklet covers the basic operating principle of the microscope as...
Startups to watch in 2010
Jan 4, 2010 — • Cyan Optics, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Petaluma, Calif., offers highly integrated packet optical transport systems for the telecom industry. In September 2009, the com...
Trends in 2009, predictions for 2010
Jan 4, 2010 — January has become a time of special reflection. As New Year’s Eve celebrations die down and New Year’s resolutions rear their heads, it’s common to look back at the previous year to glean lessons from both successes and mistakes and to make plans...
X-ray Determines Cell Density
GÖTTINGEN, Germany, Dec. 31, 2009 – Researchers usually have to destroy their samples to determine the densities and volumes of the different components which make up a biological cell. Larger subunits of the cell, consisting of many different biomolecules, are often destroyed before...
Mobius Moves to New Facility
Dec 30, 2009 — Mobius Photonics, producer of short-pulse fiber laser sources (IR, green and UV), has moved its corporate headquarters from a facility in Santa Clara to a larger facility in Mountain View, Calif. According Mobius, the move reflects the company’s...
Fluorescein Images Graphene
EVANSTON, Ill., Dec. 28, 2009 – Researchers at Northwestern University used the dye fluorescein to create an imaging technique to view graphene, a one-atom-thick sheet that could be used to produce low-cost carbon-based transparent and flexible electronics.
4-D Microscopy Films Photons
PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 22, 2009 – A new 4-D microscopy technique was used to track and image nanoscale matter in real-time, allowing researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) to image electrical fields produced by the interaction of electrons and photons.
Andor Taps West Coast Distributor
Dec 15, 2009 — Andor Technology plc, a scientific imaging, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems company located in South Windsor, Mass., announced the appointment of Burlingame, Ca.-based Technical Instruments Inc. as its new distributor on the West Coast...
ASCB: Spotlight on Cell Bio
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2009 – The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting at the San Diego Convention Center featured new products exhibited by companies such as Photometrics, Hamamatsu Photonics, PerkinElmer, Nikon and Agilent Technologies.
ASCB: Spotlight on Cell Biology
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 11, 2009 – Not even a day of rain and wind could keep attendees away from the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) annual meeting at the San Diego Convention Center this week. In fact, the uncharacteristically gray, wet weather might have kept...
Butterfly wings could lead to new optics
MADRID, Spain, and UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – New optical technologies are taking flight, thanks to a technique that can replicate butterfly wings. The manner in which these wings are formed, and their properties of luminosity, could help researchers develop light-emitting devices with enhanced...
Faster repetition gives comb teeth you can see
KONSTANZ, Germany – Frequency combs have been the basis for a Nobel Prize, but their “teeth” have never been visible – until now. Thanks to recent advances in laser technology, researchers at the University of Konstanz and the US National Institute of Standards &...
Lasers Spin Nanotube Yarn
NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Dec. 3, 2009 – Lasers now have been used to create the first practical macroscopic yarns from boron nitride fibers, opening the door for an array of applications from solar cells to stronger body armor. Researchers created a technique to synthesize high-quality...
2009 Prism Awards finalists named
Dec 1, 2009 — Prism Awards sponsors Laurin Publishing and SPIE have announced the finalists in the 2009 competition. The Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation recognize the best in new photonics technology and products worldwide. Finalists in each of the nine...
Adaptive Optics in Biological Imaging with Two-Photon Microscopy
Dec 1, 2009 — Cutting-edge biological microscopy has enabled researchers to explore tissue at the subcellular level in vivo. Having the ability to observe physiological processes in vivo has led to breakthroughs in our understanding of cancer, eye disease and...
Instrumentation for Lab
Dec 1, 2009 — California Nano-Systems Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, has collaborated with high-speed imaging systems and image analysis software manufacturer Photron USA Inc. of San Diego to develop specialized instrumentation for its...
Peering into a hybrid solar cell
Dec 1, 2009 — Hybrid polymer solar cells are not as common as silicon cells, nor are the efficiencies as high – currently only about 2 percent. But hybrid polymer cells, which are both organic and inorganic, offer two major advantages that keep researchers...
Photonics Is Heating Up in India
Dec 1, 2009 — India is the seventh-largest country by geographical area and the second-most populous in the world. With approximately 1.17 billion people, it is second only to China, which has 1.34 billion. Situated in south Asia, between Pakistan, China and...
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