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Korean Photonics Institute Buys Veeco Epitaxy System
PLAINVIEW, N.Y., Jan. 16, 2013 — The Korean Photonics Technology Institute has purchased a Gen20 molecular beam epitaxy system from Veeco Instruments Inc. for high-power GaAs-based laser diode research.
How to Treat Heat Like Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 14, 2013 — A new technique makes it possible to manipulate heat as if it were light, an advance that could improve thermoelectric devices, create thermal diodes or achieve thermal cloaking.
Leonard Named CFO at Dynasil
WATERTOWN, Mass., Jan. 11, 2013 — Thomas C. Leonard will succeed Richard A. Johnson as chief accounting officer and chief financial officer of Dynasil Corp. of America, effective Feb. 4, the company announced Thursday.
Spradley, Jackson Appointed to JDSU Executive Positions
MILPITAS, Calif., Jan. 11, 2013 — JDSU announced Thursday two executive appointments, naming Susan Spradley as senior vice president and general manager of the Communications Test and Measurement (CommTest) business segment, and Rex Jackson as the company’s executive vice president...
Zephyr Photonics Launches Fab and Foundry Unit
ZEPHYR COVE, Nev., Jan. 11, 2013 — Zephyr Photonics Inc., a manufacturer of photonic solutions for defense and industrial applications, has launched a Semiconductor Fabrication and Foundry Services (SFFS) business unit.
4096-Emitter Phased Array Lets Chips Steer Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 10, 2013 — An array of 4096 optical antennas built on a single silicon chip can steer light in arbitrary directions, holding promise for applications such as holographic televisions and medical imaging devices that can be threaded through tiny blood vessels,...
Cirac, Zoller Share 2013 Wolf Prize in Physics
GARCHING, Germany, and INNSBRUCK, Austria, Jan. 10, 2013 — Theoretical physicists Ignacio Cirac and Peter Zoller are among eight scientists named recipients of the 2013 Wolf Prize from the Wolf Foundation in Israel.
Mike Cumbo: Idex Parting ‘Amicable’
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Jan. 10, 2013 — Michael J. Cumbo, president of Idex Corp.’s Optics & Photonics (IOP) platform, confirmed earlier media reports that he is leaving the company, but told Photonics.com on Wednesday that it is an “amicable parting.”
USouthampton Optimizes the Strength of Glass Nanofibers
SOUTHAMPTON, England, Jan. 10, 2013 — The discovery that silica nanofibers are more resilient when their size is decreased has resulted in creation of the strongest, lightest-weight silica nanowires ever created. The findings could transform the aviation, marine and security industries.
Edmund Optics Names Sadoulet as COO, Promotes 3 in Asia
BARRINGTON, N.J., Jan. 9, 2013 — Edmund Optics has strengthened its global and domestic leadership with the promotion of Samuel Sadoulet to chief operating officer and three appointments in its Asia-Pacific operations.
Photodetector IDs Individual Vortex Beams
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 9, 2013 — A new device that simply adds a metallic pattern to the window of a commercially available, low-cost photodetector could contribute to a major increase in the rate of future optical communications.
AFL Receives 3 Patents
SPARTANBURG, S.C., Jan. 7, 2013 — Four AFL employees have received three patents for their work in developing fiber optic products and technologies for telecommunications applications.
Kramer Joins Fiberguide Industries
STIRLING, N.J., Jan. 4, 2013 — Optical fiber manufacturer Fiberguide Industries Inc. has named Ronald Kramer as business development manager for the eastern US and Canada, the company announced Friday.
Lasers Tune Common Nanoparticles to Near-IR Wavelengths
HOUSTON, Jan. 4, 2013 — Diverse types of ordinary nanoparticles can be selectively heated on demand by short laser pulses at near-infrared wavelengths. The technique could advance the use of these particles in medical and industrial applications.
Photonics Pioneer Tingye Li Dies
BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 4, 2013 — Tingye Li, renowned for his contributions to lightwave technology and optical fiber communications, died Dec. 27, 2012. He was 81.
Thorlabs Extends Mid-IR Capabilities with iGuide Purchase
NEWTON, N.J., and MONTREAL, Jan. 4, 2013 — Thorlabs announced Thursday that it has added mid-IR fiber capabilities to its portfolio through the acquisition of the iGuide optical fiber products segment of Montreal-based IRphotonics. Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Ambient Temperature Work Advances Optical Clock
BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany, Jan. 3, 2013 — An optical clock with neutral strontium atoms is considered a strong candidate for the definition of a “new” second, thanks to scientists who have measured, for the first time, the most important uncertainty factor: ambient temperature.
Rise of the Boson-Sampling Computer
OXFORD, England, and ST. LUCIA, Australia, Jan. 2, 2013 — Despite the widespread research on quantum computing, nobody has built a machine that uses quantum mechanics to solve a computational problem faster than a classical silicon-based computer. Now scientists from universities in England and Australia...
3-D bow-tie nanolaser defies diffraction limit
EVANSTON, Ill. – Nanolaser devices operating at room temperature defy the diffraction limit, thanks to a lasing cavity composed of 3-D bow-tie-shaped metal nanoparticle dimers designed by researchers at Northwestern University. The diffraction limit has been a...
Excited about optics
Jan 1, 2013 — The University of California Irvine Extension honored Donn Silberman with the Dean’s Outstanding Service Award at its 13th annual Instructor and Advisory Committee Member Appreciation Breakfast in November. The award recognizes an individual...
Imparting bonds, directional bonds
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Colloidal particles have been forced to interact in specific ways that mimic the connectivity of atoms in molecules, greatly increasing the sophistication of structures that can be built from smaller components. A team from New York University,...
Most advanced giant telescope mirror completed
TUCSON, Ariz. – The most challenging astronomical mirror ever made – 10 times more powerful than any other large mirror – has been completed for a giant telescope that will explore star formation, black holes and planets in the early universe. Engineers...
Moves & Expansions
Jan 1, 2013 — In Lafayette, Colo., Rocky Mountain Instrument has formed a unit, RMI Infrared LLC, to manufacture and distribute high-grade zinc selenide (ZnSe) material and finished optics. The unit, which offers several fabrication options for its chemical vapor...
Nanocrystals ramp up hydrogen production
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Adding nanocrystals can make the light-driven production of hydrogen more robust and cost-effective, a team at the University of Rochester discovered. The work advances what is sometimes considered the “Holy Grail” of energy science:...
Optical accelerometer could transform microelectronics
PASADENA, Calif. – An ultrasensitive miniature optical accelerometer uses laser light rather than electrical circuits to gauge movement, a change that could transform the microelectronics industry. The optical cavity of the accelerometer, developed at California...
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