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OSA Recognizes Chu as Advocate of Optics
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11, 2013 — US Secretary of Energy Steven Chu is The Optical Society’s 2013 Advocate of Optics. He was recognized at a reception as part of OSA’s annual two-day Leadership Conference in Washington.
SWS Licenses Spectrometer Tech to Hamamatsu Photonics
CAIRO, Feb. 11, 2013 — Si-Ware Systems has licensed its microelectromechanical systems Fourier transform infrared spectrometer technology to Hamamatsu Photonics of Japan for use in a new device announced last month.
IBM, Dow Corning Team to Develop Board-Level Photonics Materials
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7, 2013 — IBM and Dow Corning have developed a new type of polymer material capable of transmitting light instead of electrical signals at high speed within supercomputers and other data systems.
OFS Successfully Splices Sapphire, Silica Fibers
NORCROSS, Ga., Feb. 7, 2013 — OFS, a fiber optic network products supplier and manufacturer, has successfully fusion-spliced silica and sapphire fibers using the company’s standard S178 portable fusion splicer. The achievement was announced this week at Photonics West 2013 in...
Prism Awards Honor Innovations in Photonics
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7, 2013 — An early-stage diagnostic tool for skin cancers, a portable device to test for toxins in water and food, and a versatile laser capable of meeting multiple industrial needs were among 10 winners of the 2013 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation...
KrellTech Launches Photonic Solution Center
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6, 2013 — Fiber optic polishing and inspection equipment manufacturer KrellTech of Morganville, N.J., launched a website featuring an industry networking forum this week at Photonics West 2013.
Rare Mineral Yields Light-Emitting Nano Triangles
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Feb. 6, 2013 — A rare mineral formed into single sheets has yielded triangular structures with unusual light-emitting properties that could be used in optical technologies such as light detectors or lasers.
Element Six Boosts Synthetic Diamond Production
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5, 2013 — Element Six, the synthetic diamond division of the De Beers Group, announced at Photonics West 2013 that its California facility has boosted its production levels of synthetic diamond wafers by 50 percent.
ITT Exelis R&D Director Elected SPIE Fellow
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 5, 2013 — Dr. Bob Fiete, director of R&D at ITT Exelis Geospatial Systems, was elected a 2013 SPIE Fellow.
Laser Plasma Process Could Advance Optoelectronic Materials
MONTREAL, Feb. 5, 2013 — 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.
Throckmorton to Lead Global Engineering at Ocean Optics
DUNEDIN, Fla., Feb. 5, 2013 — Ocean Optics has named Dr. Jeff Throckmorton as vice president of global engineering for its optical sensing products and appointed him to the board of directors.
CVI Melles Griot Rebrands as 2 Companies
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 4, 2013 — CVI Melles Griot will now operate as two companies, CVI Laser Optics and Melles Griot, effective immediately, the Idex Optics & Photonics (IOP) platform announced.
Optical Fibers May Transport Quantum Information
INNSBRUCK, Austria, Feb. 4, 2013 — Optical fibers, which transport data around the world, now may be able to carry quantum information, according to new research out of Austria.
‘Hyper’ Ramsey excitation confirmed
BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany – Shining laser light onto atoms and molecules is the best way to obtain precise information about their inner structure, but light above a certain intensity can fundamentally change their energy levels. A group in Germany has demonstrated how to...
BSI Presents Awards for Advances in Ultrafast Research
EAST LANSING, Mich., Feb. 1, 2013 — Dr. Jan Rothhardt and professor Georgios Alexandrakis will be recognized for their contributions to ultrafast research during an awards reception hosted by Biophotonic Solutions Inc. (BSI) during Photonics West 2013 in San Francisco.
CERN detector to measure supershort pulses
VIENNA – Conventional measurement techniques soon will be too slow to measure phenomena taking place on timescales faster than an attosecond. To measure such light pulses, scientists have proposed a method to create the world’s most precise stopwatch....
Data Demands Drive Free-Space Optics
Feb 1, 2013 — Light-based options promise to pick up where radio-frequency technology leaves off. In wireless communications, things are getting crowded. Growing data demands are bumping up against radio frequency capacity. In response, researchers and companies...
Demand for free-space optics devices to grow
Feb 1, 2013 — The global market for free-space optics (FSO) transmitter and receiver link devices used in stationary nonmilitary/aerospace applications registered at $29.83 million in 2012, an increase of 13 percent over 2011, according to a report from...
ETOP - Meeting the Future of Global Optics Education
Feb 1, 2013 — Every couple of years, scientists, technicians and educators in optics and photonics come together to discuss and demonstrate the latest approaches to teaching in these fields at ETOP, the International Conference on Education and Training in Optics...
Mechanical oscillator transfers optical signals
EUGENE, Ore. – Suppose you needed two PCs to exchange information. The process would be relatively easy because they speak the same language. Between a PC and a Mac, however, you would need a middleman, although that problem is still relatively simple. But what if...
Metamaterials manipulate light on a microchip
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Controlling light on a microchip is no easy feat, but new theoretical designs for miniaturized optical devices made of metamaterials could make it a little easier. A unified theory from researchers at Penn State University combines metamaterials and...
Moves & Expansions
Feb 1, 2013 — Southern Photonics of Auckland, New Zealand, has partnered with I-Wave Corp. of Tokyo to provide sales and support to customers in Japan. I-Wave is an importer and exporter of ultrahigh-speed optical transmission and access products. Southern...
Near-perfect optical absorber developed
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – A tunable device coated with a film 100 times thinner than the wavelength of incident light absorbs 99.75 percent of a specific mid-infrared band on demand, potentially expanding thermal detection and energy harvesting applications. Designed by...
People In The News
Feb 1, 2013 — OneChip Photonics of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, has hired Jonathan Boocock as vice president of product development. He will lead efforts to extend OneChip’s photonic integrated circuit-based passive optical network transceivers and...
Raman researchers set a trap to cool ions
BANGALORE, India, and MAINZ, Germany – Trapping ions with cold atoms cools the ions and could lead to experiments that generate molecular ions at interstellar space temperatures. The traps also can store ions in a stable condition for longer periods than previously demonstrated. Methods...
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