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Optical Tweezer Microfabbed
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 25, 2008 -- A new type of optical tweezer consisting of a Fresnel zone plate microfabricated on a glass slide can trap particles without using high-performance objective lenses. It has the potential to make biological and microfluidic force measurements inside microfluidic chips and other integrated systems. The device was created by researchers at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS): postdoctoral fellow Ethan Schonbrun and undergraduate researcher Charles Rinzler under the...
Atom-Moving Force Measured
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 22, 2008 -- The force it takes to move individual atoms on a surface has been measured for the first time, an achievement that could mean future nanoelectronic devices for information technology, medicine and data storage will contain integrated circuits...
Lensless Camera Uses X-rays
ARGONNE, Ill., Feb. 21, 2008 -- A lensless camera uses x-rays to take high-resolution images of ultrasmall structures buried inside nanoparticles, nanomaterials, and biological specimens. Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory, in collaboration with those from the...
Maiman Tribute Set at CLEO
WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 7, 2008 -- A symposium in honor of Theodore Maiman (see also: Laser Inventor Dies at 79), inventor of the first operable laser and twice nominated for a Nobel Prize, will be among topics at CLEO/QELS, to be held May 4-9 at the San Jose McEnery Convention...
Maiman Tribute Set at CLEO
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2008 -- A symposium in honor of the late Theodore Maiman, inventor of the first operable laser and twice nominated for a Nobel Prize, will be among topics at CLEO/QELS, to be held May 4-9 at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif. (See...
FCS Helps to Track Individual Molecules
During Polystyrene Formation
Feb 1, 2008 — Polymers are very important, whether they are artificial (plastics) or natural (proteins). Various techniques have been used to explore the processes involved in the formation of polymers from simpler molecules. Nuclear magnetic resonance, electron...
For Fish, Looking Beautiful Takes Time
Feb 1, 2008 — In a guanine crystal growing contest, humans might be most prolific, but the Japanese koi fish (Cyprinus carpio) would take the prize for highest reflectivity. This species has been growing a supershiny version of the guanine photonic crystal...
Gaining High Resolution with Nanoaperture Grid
Feb 1, 2008 — Researchers at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena have demonstrated a subwavelength-resolution microscopy technique that uses a two-dimensional grid of tiny holes to increase resolution in a manner similar to that of a near-field...
MICROSTRUCTURES
Feb 1, 2008 — A catalog titled “Standard-Microstructures” from POG Präzisionsoptik Gera GmbH presents a variety of new products, including crosshair eyepiece graticules and eyepiece micrometer scales that are available in more standard diameters to fit a broader...
On-Machine Testing of Optical Quality
Feb 1, 2008 — Interferometers often are seen as laboratory instruments, requiring rooms with controlled environments, skilled operators and adequate space. Apart from the fact that this is not necessarily true of all devices on the market, integration of...
Rudolph Technologies to Buy Semiconductor Division
Feb 1, 2008 — Applied Precision LLC of Issaquah, Wash., has announced the sale of its semiconductor division to Rudolph Technologies Inc. of Flanders, N.J., a designer and manufacturer of process characterization equipment and software for thin-film measurement...
SPECTROSCOPY
Feb 1, 2008 — The book Modern Optical Spectroscopy: With Examples from Biophysics and Biochemistry explains the theory of optical spectroscopic phenomena and demonstrates how the ideas are used in molecular and cellular biophysics and biochemistry. Explanations...
Tiny Mach-Zehnder Modulator Operates at 10 Gb/s
Feb 1, 2008 — Silicon photonics offers the potential of combining the speed and compactness of photonics with the functionality and CMOS fabrication of electronics, a happy combination that may result in vastly more capable computers, communications and consumer...
Ultrafast Electron Microscopy Reveals Laser Control of Nanochannels
Feb 1, 2008 — Scientists are interested in optoelectronics applications, such as optical memory storage, and in molecular machines that mimic biological molecules, which usually exhibit precision superior to that of man-made devices. These diverse fields may...
With a Pulse of Light, Focused Ultrasound Spots Small Cracks
Feb 1, 2008 — What you can’t see can hurt you — at least indirectly. Surface defects and cracks are among the causes of material failures in cars, aircraft and buildings, and they sometimes have a hand in the demise of biomedical and microelectronic devices. The...
EUV Laser Light Improved
FORT COLLINS, Colo., Jan. 25, 2008 -- The quality of laser light at extremely short wavelengths has been improved dramatically, a discovery that could prove valuable to the semiconductor industry as it aims to develop faster, light-based computer chips. The discovery covers...
SuperSTEM 2 Unveiled
WARRINGTON, England, Jan. 25, 2008 -- A scanning transmission electron microscope unveiled this week can sharply image an atom at 20 million times its actual size. The nanotechnology instrument could pave the way for pioneering medical research and the creation of smaller and more...
JDSU Makes Tiny TOSA
MILIPITAS, Calif., Jan. 22, 2007 -- JDSU said today it has created the smallest widely tunable transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) available for the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transceiver market. It made the announcement at Photonics West 2008 (Booth 1327),...
JDSU Makes Tiny TOSA
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 23 2008 -- JDSU said today it has created the smallest widely tunable transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) available for the dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transceiver market. It made the announcement at Photonics West 2008 (Booth 1327),...
1300 Papers Presented at BiOS
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2008 -- Biomedical optics took center stage at Photonics West this weekend as the BiOS 2008 conference began. Researchers from around the globe gathered in San Jose to attend a program this week that includes the presentation of 1300 papers documenting the...
1300 Papers Presented at BiOS
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2008 -- Biomedical optics took center stage at Photonics West this weekend as the BiOS 2008 conference began. Researchers from around the globe gathered in San Jose to attend a program this week that includes the presentation of 1300 papers documenting the...
PW Showcases Products, Tech
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2008 -- More than 1000 companies from all over the world will showcase their newest products and technology during SPIE Photonics West 2008, Jan. 19-24 in the San Jose McEnery Convention Center. Some exhibitors will offer demonstrations of their latest...
PW Showcases Products, Tech
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2008 -- More than 1000 companies from all over the world will showcase their newest products and technology during SPIE Photonics West 2008, Jan. 19-24 in the San Jose McEnery Convention Center. Some exhibitors will offer demonstrations of their latest...
Silicon Shows TE Properties
BERKELEY, Calif., Jan. 15, 2008 -- Energy now lost as heat during the production of electricity could be harnessed through the use of silicon nanowires synthesized via a technique developed at the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of...
Gooch & Housego Consolidates
ILMINSTER, England, Jan. 10, 2008 -- Gooch & Housego Plc announced this week that it will mark its 60th anniversary by bringing five of its photonics and optoelectronics businesses together under the Gooch & Housego brand name. The integration involves five companies: Gooch...
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