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Space Systems/Loral, NASA Collaborate
Jun 1, 2012 — Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) of Palo Alto, Calif., will partner with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to host a laser communications relay demonstration on a commercial satellite to be launched in 2016. NASA’s Space Technology Program selected Goddard’s mission proposal to use the SS/L satellite platform to help enable the next era of space communications. Optical communications uses an uncongested portion of spectrum compared with radio-frequency communications currently used...
Thermal cloak hides heat
PARIS – In a new approach to invisibility cloaking, French researchers propose isolating or cloaking objects from sources of heat – essentially “thermal cloaking.” The method, developed by Sebastien Guenneau and his colleagues at Centre...
UC-Boulder Technique Optioned
Jun 1, 2012 — The University of Colorado at Boulder has completed an exclusive option agreement with Double Helix LLC, also of Boulder, to develop the university’s 3-D superresolution imaging technique. Developed by Rafael Piestun, a professor at Boulder...
UK’s Defunding of Hawaii Telescopes Decried
HARWELL OXFORD, England, June 1, 2012 — Thursday was "a sad day for British astronomy," according to the president of the Royal Astronomical Society. That was the day the UK’s Science and Technologies Facilities Council (STFC) announced it would close — or transfer to other...
Zecotek Files Patent Suit
Jun 1, 2012 — Zecotek Imaging Systems Pte Ltd., a subsidiary of Zecotek Photonics Inc. of Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, has filed a patent suit in the US against Saint-Gobain Corp. and Philips for infringing its US Patent No. 7,132,060. The patent covers...
Matter Waves Conjured in Schrödinger’s Hat
SEATTLE, May 31, 2012 — An amplifier devised to boost light, sound or other waves while hiding them inside an invisible container could lead to the construction of a quantum microscope that captures quantum waves and monitors electronic processes on computer chips.
Short Movies Stored in Atomic Vapor
COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 31, 2012 — Using lasers and a magnetic field, physicists stored and replayed two letters of the alphabet in a tiny cell of rubidium atoms, the first time two images have been reliably stored in a nonsolid medium.
Shareholding in Suss MicroOptics Increases to 100 Percent
GARCHING, Germany, May 30, 2012 — Süss MicroTec AG has increased its shareholding in Suss MicroOptics SA from 85 percent to 100 percent.
Tupac, Freddie, and Building a Better Hologram
May 30, 2012 — When is a hologram not a hologram? Well, pretty much always in the music world. We’ve heard quite a bit about holography lately. It all began last month when an apparition of rapper Tupac Shakur, who died in 1996, showed up at the Coachella...
De Paolis Named VP of Light Brigade
TUKWILA, Wash., May 29, 2012 — Dario De Paolis has been named vice president and general manager of the fiber optic training provider and will be responsible for strategic development and management of its worldwide operations.
Fiber Optics Pioneer Dies
BROOKLINE, Mass., May 29, 2012 — Laser pioneer Dr. Elias Snitzer, inventor of the glass laser, the fiber laser and the fiber amplifier, died on May 21 after a sudden illness. He was 87.
Ingeneric Opens US Office
AACHEN, Germany, May 29, 2012 — As part of its plan to grow its optical components and systems business, the company has opened a US sales office under the direction of Klaus Kleine.
Fiber Comm Veteran Named Firecomms CEO
CORK, Ireland, and TONGXIANG, China, May 27, 2012 — As its new CEO, Chia will leverage his industry expertise to drive the strategic expansion of the fiber optic components company.
Edmund Appoints Former Schott Exec to Board
BARRINGTON, N.J., May 25, 2012 — Gerard Robless, who spent more than 25 years at Schott, was appointed to the optical components company’s board of directors.
Efficient and Tunable Entanglement Method Developed
INNSBRUCK, Austria, May 25 — To construct a viable quantum network, individual computers will need a way to reliably transmit information to each other. This will require an understanding of how light and matter interact at a quantum level, an understanding that is now much...
Optical Surfaces Celebrates 50 Years in Business
KENLEY, England, May 25, 2012 — On April 13, the high-precision optics manufacturer celebrated 50 years in business.
Plasmonics Creates Invisible Photodetector
STANFORD, Calif., May 23, 2012 — An invisible light-detecting device that can see without being seen was created using plasmonic cloaking and could lead to a new class of devices that controls the flow of light at the nanoscale to produce both optical and electronic functions.
Simple, Safe Optochemical Sensor Relies on Light
GIESSEN, Germany, May 23, 2012 — Using only the interaction between nanostructures and light, an optochemical sensor has been developed that is simpler, safer and more reliable than standard electrical sensors. Researchers working on the European Union-funded Dotsense project have...
European Consortium Sponsors Optical Design Training
May 21, 2012 — In recognition of the role that good optical design and simulation have on product development, the European consortium Smethods aims to give small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) access to training and hands-on experience in these topics....
New Metamaterial Creates Practical, Tunable Devices
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 21, 2012 — A novel metamaterial can easily be integrated into semiconductor electronics, which could advance sensors, solar collectors, quantum computing and optical cloaks, and could lead to devices that make optical microscopes 10 times more powerful. Noble...
B&W Tek Receives 18th Patent
NEWARK, Del., May 20, 2012 — The advanced instrumentation company was awarded US Patent No. 8,135,249 for the design of a spectroscopic probe that mounts directly to a standard microscope.
MIRI Ready to be Shipped to NASA
HEIDELBERG, Germany, May 18, 2012 — The first instrument for the James Webb Space Telescope was completed by the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy and handed over to NASA.
RPO Launches ASE Optics Europe
ROCHESTER, N.Y., May 18, 2012 — ASE Optics Europe was launched to strengthen the European customer presence of Rochester Precision Optics and its subsidiary ASE Optics.
Texas A&M Hosting Bio-Optics Conference
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, May 18, 2012 — The inaugural BioMedOpTex Symposium will take place May 23-25 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center at the George Bush Presidential Library.
Zephyr Photonics Certified as DoD Supplier
ZEPHYR COVE, Nev., May 18, 2012 — The national defense products developer received accreditation as a Category 1A Trusted Source by the Defense Microelectronics Activity, the highest designation awarded by the Department of Defense.
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