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Polycrystalline Diamond Used to Fabricate Optical Circuits
KARLSRUHE, Germany, April 12, 2013 — Optical circuits manufactured from polycrystalline diamond create new possibilities for all-optical sensor technology platforms.
Optogeneticist Creates Transparent Brain
STANFORD, Calif., April 11, 2013 — A hydrogel process that renders a postmortem mouse brain transparent to light while keeping it intact has provided a highly detailed glimpse of its inner structure.
Components Developed to Transmit Data via LEDs
BERLIN, April 10, 2013 — New components developed as part of ongoing visible light communications research have attained high-speed data throughput rates of up to 3 Gb/s using LED ceiling lamps.
QDs Form New Platform for Optical Logic
MONTREAL, April 10, 2013 — A new way of controlling light with quantum dots provides a platform for optical logic that could replace electronic transistors with optical ones.
GigOptix Names Sales Director in China
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 8, 2013 — Lake Qin has been appointed director of sales in China for GigOptix Inc., a fabless supplier of semiconductor and optical components for high-speed information streaming.
Gooch & Housego Opens Sales Office in Japan, Names Director
ILMINSTER, England, April 8, 2013 — Gooch & Housego plc has opened a sales office in Nagoya, Japan, under the management of Masashi Wada.
NTU Launches Optical and Laser Engineering Center
SINGAPORE, April 8, 2013 — A new optical and laser engineering research center launched by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will help local small and medium enterprises to develop commercial applications in the competitive global market.
All-Optical Switching Promises THz Hard Drives
AMES, Iowa, April 5, 2013 — Magnetic memory technology could become at least 1000 times faster with an ultrashort laser pulse technique that switches magnetism — a method used to encode information in hard drives, magnetic random access memory and other computing devices. The...
Photonics Researchers Among Young Investigator Recipients
ARLINGTON, Va., April 4, 2013 — Five photonics researchers working in areas from nonlinear materials to undersea wireless optical communications to solar power are among the 16 recipients of Young Investigator awards, given by the Office of Naval Research and announced by the...
Space Photonics Awarded SBIR Contract for FPGAs
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark., April 5, 2013 — Space Photonics Inc., an optical networking systems manufacturer, has received a $1 million contract to develop an anti-tamper capability for field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
Telerobotics Treats Bladder Cancer Better
NASHVILLE, Tenn., and NEW YORK, April 5, 2013 — Removing tumors from the lining of the bladder, a procedure called transurethral resection, could become more tolerable for the patient and easier for the surgeon using a telerobotic platform that is under development.
Optics Community Hails Obama’s Brain Mapping Initiative
WASHINGTON, April 4, 2013 — Neuroscientists and bioengineers — including the inventor of a neuronal control technique involving gene therapy and lasers — voiced support this week for the BRAIN Initiative, unveiled by President Barack Obama at a White House press conference on...
Quantum Code Sent from Aircraft to Ground Station
MUNICH, April 3, 2013 — The first secure quantum code transmitted using quantum cryptography from a plane in flight to a ground station has provided an important step toward creating a secure laser-based global communications network.
Solid-State Qubit Photon Logic Gate Realized
COLLEGE PARK, Md., April 2, 2013 — A solid-state qubit photon logic gate could harness the quantum nature of light and semiconductors, expanding the capabilities of computers in extraordinary ways.
3 Questions Interview
Apr 1, 2013 — Director of R&D at ITT Exelis Geospatial Systems in Rochester, N.Y., Dr. Robert D. Fiete has been elected a 2013 SPIE Fellow. He created the imaging chain model for Ikonos, the first commercial high-resolution imaging satellite. He also helped...
An ‘Epic’ Plan: Student Outreach Program Takes the Long View
Apr 1, 2013 — As a student, I learned a lot of science facts that seemed to have no connection to what I might do in the future. The EPIC Adopt a Classroom project is notable for industry support of education, a growing necessity as education budgets shrink. But...
Collaborations
Apr 1, 2013 — DRS Technologies Inc. of Arlington, Va., will transfer its microbolometer technology for uncooled infrared detectors to Cypress Semiconductor Corp. of San Jose, Calif., for high-volume manufacturing. The proprietary production process, developed by...
Edmund Optics Promotes Mulliner to CFO
BARRINGTON, N.J., April 1, 2013 — Optical components manufacturer Edmund Optics has promoted executive vice president of finance Jason Mulliner to chief financial officer.
Eyeglasses inspire blind-spot-free car mirror
DAEJEON, South Korea, and PORTLAND, Ore. – Progressive adaptive optics technology used in bi- and trifocal vision correction has been applied to a prototype automobile side mirror that has no blind spot and that does not distort images. In North America, only passenger-side mirrors can have...
Laser Munich to focus on industrial, medical and lighting applications
Apr 1, 2013 — Laser World of Photonics will celebrate its 40th birthday when the biennial trade fair and accompanying World of Photonics Congress are held this spring. The technical conference will welcome visitors to the International Congress Center...
Laser plasma process could advance optoelectronic materials
MONTREAL – A novel nanohybrid structure synthesized using a pulsed laser ablation technique could yield a new generation of optoelectronic switches, fast photodetectors and third-generation solar devices. Research on the photoelectronic properties of...
Milestones
Apr 1, 2013 — Guernsey Coating Laboratories (GCL) is celebrating 30 years in the photonics industry as a manufacturer of vacuum-deposited optical coatings. With the aim to improve the performance of thin films, Peter Guernsey began operations in 1982 with an...
Moves & Expansions
Apr 1, 2013 — Carl Zeiss has expanded its operations at Carl Zeiss Microscopy Ltd. in Cambridge, England. The expansion allowed the UK sales and service business Carl Zeiss Ltd. to relocate to Cambridge to consolidate as one larger Zeiss campus. The facility...
Nanotubes on a chip simplify optical power measurements
GAITHERSBURG, Md. – A chip-scale instrument made of carbon nanotubes may simplify absolute measurements of laser power, especially the light signals transmitted by optical fibers in telecommunication networks. A prototype device developed at the National Institute of...
OFS reports fusion splicing
Apr 1, 2013 — A Norcross, Ga.-based fiber optic network products supplier has successfully fusion-spliced silica and sapphire fibers using a proprietary standard S178 portable fusion splicer. The new method overcomes traditional barriers to splicing the fibers...
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