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Chapman Joins DigitalOptics
SAN JOSE, Calif., Dec. 11, 2012 — James N. Chapman has been named senior vice president of sales and marketing at DigitalOptics Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Tessera Technologies Inc.
Materion Consolidating Manufacturing
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio, Dec. 11, 2012 — Materion Corp. plans to close an optical coatings facility in California and cut its Advanced Materials business in New Mexico in an effort to reduce costs and better serve its global customers.
Pointing Light Toward Faster Optical Communications
PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 10, 2012 — A device that focuses light into a point just a few nanometer across could lead to more efficient optical devices and higher-resolution imaging systems.
Microscopy Tool Adds ‘Color’ with Nanoscale Resolution
BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 7, 2012 — Nanoscale objects can now be examined in full color, thanks to a new microscopy tip that delivers chemical details with a resolution once thought impossible. The nanotool could help scientists probe solar-to-electric energy conversion at its most...
Semrock Ships Millionth Filter
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Dec. 6, 2012 — Semrock Inc., a unit of Idex Corp., recently shipped its millionth hard-coated optical filter, the company announced Wednesday.
Clemson Partners with OFS on Optics Lab
CLEMSON, S.C., and NORCROSS, Ga., Dec. 5, 2012 — Clemson University’s Center for Optical Materials Science and Engineering Technologies (COMSET) has teamed with OFS Laboratories, a Furukawa Electric company, to create a fiber optics laboratory for research and teaching.
Plasmonic Optical Tweezers Could Trap Tiny Proteins
STANFORD, Calif., Dec. 5, 2012 — An innovative aperture design based on plasmonics could focus light so effectively that tiny beams could trap and manipulate particles as small as a few atoms.
Boocock Joins OneChip Photonics
OTTAWA, Ontario, Dec. 3, 2012 — OneChip Photonics announced Monday that is has hired Jonathan Boocock as vice president of product development. Boocock will lead efforts to extend OneChip’s photonic integrated circuit (PIC)-based passive optical network transceivers and...
Fiber Optic ‘Wrench’ Twists, Turns Tiny Particles
ARLINGTON, Texas, Dec. 3, 2012 — The fiber optic equivalent of the world’s smallest wrench, dubbed the fiber optic spanner, can precisely twist and turn microscale objects in any direction and along any axis without moving any optical component. Developed at The University of...
A View from the Inside
Dec 1, 2012 — In every industry, in good economies and in bad, the need exists for skilled entry-level workers. But how do those workers of the future gain needed skills? Photonics Spectra is pleased to launch a column featuring efforts in the US and around the...
App offers guidance where GPS can’t
Dec 1, 2012 — When you’re wandering through a maze of airport hallways and afraid you’ll miss your flight, your GPS can’t help you. But NAVVIS, an indoor positioning system that operates through a cellphone app, could be just the ticket. The new...
Corning Opens Tech Center in Berlin
Dec 1, 2012 — Specialty glassmaker Corning Inc.’s new Corning Technology Center Berlin opened recently in Adlershof Science and Technology Park. Germany’s largest technology park also is home to Humboldt University of Berlin as well as to 11 science...
Dark energy camera takes first pictures
CERRO TOLOLO, Chile – After eight years in the making, the most powerful sky-mapping machine ever created, the 570-megapixel Dark Energy Camera (DECam), achieved first light on Sept. 12. The camera was constructed at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia,...
DirectPhotonics Names Rep for North America
Dec 1, 2012 — DirectPhotonics Industries GmbH, a Berlin-based provider of ultrahigh-brightness direct diode lasers for materials processing, has named ULO Optics Inc. of Los Gatos, Calif., as its representative for the US and Canada. The latter company was...
Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow
Dec 1, 2012 — The nice thing about tomorrow is that it’s, well, always a day away, and it always brings a fresh set of opportunities to tackle and obstacles to overcome. A perpetual challenge for this and many industries is finding trained and qualified...
Electrons in QDs seen absorbing, emitting light
DRESDEN, Germany – The special energy states of electrons confined in quantum dots have been observed for the first time, a feat that could help exploit the unique properties of the nanoscale semiconductor materials for technological applications. Because they are...
Electrons in QDs seen absorbing, emitting light
DRESDEN, Germany – The special energy states of electrons confined in quantum dots have been observed for the first time, a feat that could help exploit the unique properties of the nanoscale semiconductor materials for technological applications. Because they are...
ESO celebrates its 50th anniversary
Dec 1, 2012 — The European Southern Observatory (ESO) celebrated 50 years in October since the signing of its founding convention. Astronomers from five European countries – Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden – decided in 2007 to...
Milestone Marks Major Optics Achievements
Dec 1, 2012 — The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) honored the late Elias Snitzer, the father of fiber lasers and fiber amplifiers, with a granite plaque installed near the former American Optical headquarters in Southbridge, Mass., where...
Moves & Expansions
Dec 1, 2012 — Edmund Optics of Barrington, N.J., plans to consolidate its Pennsburg, Pa., facility into its corporate headquarters and to invest in additional coating and metrology equipment for its recently expanded plants in Akita, Japan, and Singapore. Edmund...
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, UK – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
Nanotubes improve hologram projection
CAMBRIDGE, England – Holograms can be generated by harnessing the conductive and light-scattering qualities of carbon nanotubes, a development that could lead to crisper projections with a larger field of view. Many scientists believe that carbon nanotubes will be at...
Nobel Prize in physics recognizes quantum-world experiments
STOCKHOLM – Two independent but related quantum optics methods for measuring and manipulating individual particles while preserving their quantum mechanical nature have been recognized by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences with the 2012 Nobel Prize in...
People In The News
Dec 1, 2012 — Photonic crystal fiber inventor Philip Russell was elected as The Optical Society’s (OSA) 2013 vice president. He is the founding director of Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Erlangen, Germany, and the founding chair of the OSA...
Photocurrent of single molecule measured
MUNICH – Single small molecules can be used as functional components in optoelectronic circuits, but until now, controlling and probing such molecules for photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical applications have proved difficult. Scientists at the Technical...
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