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Multispectral Imaging Explores Harsh Environments
Mar 1, 2012 — From the ice and snow of Antarctica to the daunting heights of the Andes Mountains or the effluent-choked waters of the Amazon, the world offers plenty of forbidding environments that beg to be investigated spectrally. Identifying the fluctuating state of the environment is a massive undertaking that requires thousands of people to trek to some of the most desolate corners of the globe. From arid deserts to forsaken lakes and rivers and everywhere in between, the search is on for plants, mine...
Photonic Sensors Help Keep Earth Clean, Green
Mar 1, 2012 — Spectroscopic, fiber optic sensing, and light detection and ranging (lidar) technologies increasingly are being employed in the wind and geothermal energy sectors; in making fossil fuel exploration, extraction and distribution as well as...
Lasers Find Distant Hidden Explosives
VIENNA, Feb. 29, 2012 — A new method uses laser light to detect chemicals inside a container from a distance of more than 100 meters.
Block MEMS Garners SBIR Contract
MARLBOROUGH, Mass., Feb. 27, 2012 — The engineering and development company received a Phase II award for the enhancement of its LaserScan analyzer.
Ocean Optics Expands in Latin America
DUNEDIN, Fla., Feb. 24, 2012 — To better serve its Latin American customers, the instrumentation company appointed Marcio Siqueira as regional sales manager for Brazil.
Creasey to Lead Ocean Optics OEM Team
DUIVEN, Netherlands, Feb. 8, 2012 — As director of OEM business, Dr. David Creasey will lead the company’s sales and engineering teams in the US, Europe and Asia Pacific in providing integration support to original equipment manufacturers.
ASD Awards Creative Spectroscopy Projects
BOULDER, Colo., Feb. 3, 2012 — The seven Alexander Goetz Instrument Support Program award recipients for 2012 received recognition for research ranging from hyperspectral analysis to noninvasive identification of artistic materials.
Blocked holes boost light on the nanoscale
PRINCETON, N.J. – Capping a hole should block light transmission through that hole, right? Not on the nanoscale. In fact, placing a metal cap over a small hole in a metal film does not stop light from passing through the hole, but rather enhances its transmission....
Leister Div. Becomes Axetris AG
Feb 1, 2012 — As part of a general restructuring, Leister AG of Kaegiswil, Switzerland, has converted its Microsystems Div. Axetris into an independent company, Axetris AG. The company plans to intensify its focus on core competencies in microtechnology, sensing...
Linac Creates 2-Million-Degree Matter
MENLO PARK, Calif., Jan. 25, 2012 — A 2-million-degree piece of “hot, dense matter” was created and probed in a controlled way for the first time using the SLAC's Linac Coherent Light Source. This feat takes scientists a significant step forward in understanding the most extreme...
ASD Expands Team to Aid Spectroscopy Solutions Market
BOULDER, Colo., Jan. 19, 2012 — To further expand its evolving spectroscopy solutions company, ASD Inc. announced the promotion of Michael Lands to vice president of marketing and sales, and added Chris Sherry as senior market manager. Since 2005, Lands has served as...
B&W Tek Marks 15 Years
NEWARK, Del., Jan. 16, 2012 — Optical spectroscopy and laser systems provider B&W Tek Inc. is celebrating its 15th anniversary in the photonics industry. Established as a green laser manufacturer in January 1997, the company has grown into a total solutions provider for...
High-Speed CMOS Sensors Provide Better Images
DUISBURG, Germany, Jan. 5, 2012 — A patented lateral drift field photodetector (LDPD) that boosts the speed of traditional CMOS sensors now can produce better-quality images for low-light applications such as spectroscopy, astronomy and x-ray photography. Certain CMOS...
2011 Prism Award Finalists Announced
Jan 1, 2012 — The finalists for the 2011 Prism Awards for photonics innovation have been announced in nine categories by co-sponsors Photonics Media and SPIE, and feature a wide range of products, from eyeglasses that automatically change focus to the first...
Sensor Reveals 1000 Colors Across Land, Sea, Space
Jan 1, 2012 — It can be used underground, underwater and even in space. A versatile new system, it comprises innovative optics that can be used with any spectrometer, can collect more than 1000 colors and is so stable and reliable that it can be used to detect...
Optics Pioneer Dereniak to Lead SPIE in 2012
TUCSON, Ariz., Dec. 22, 2011 — Optics and engineering pioneer Eustace L. Dereniak will become president of SPIE in January. An optical sciences and engineering professor at the University of Arizona, Dereniak has explored the frontiers of optics and engineering for nearly...
Avantes Moves to Larger Facility
Dec 1, 2011 — Avantes BV, a manufacturer of instruments, light sources, software and accessories for spectroscopic applications, has moved to a state-of-the-art 2700-sq-m facility in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. The energy-efficient facility will provide increased...
Edinburgh Instruments Marks 40 Years
Dec 1, 2011 — Heriot-Watt University spinout Edinburgh Instruments Ltd., in Scotland, has announced its 40th anniversary. Founded in 1971 by chief scientific officer S. Desmond Smith, OBE Fellow of the Royal Society, it was the first private company in...
IPhone becomes multipurpose imaging tool
DAVIS, Calif. — Using materials that cost about as much as a typical app, scientists have transformed the everyday iPhone into a medical-quality imaging and chemical-detection device that performs detailed microscopy and spectroscopy. The enhanced device...
Photonics on ice!
Dec 1, 2011 — Summer comes to the icy vistas of the Antarctic shores. The winds die down a bit, and the temperature climbs (sometimes to above freezing). Most remarkable is the burgeoning population of the unusual bipeds, all puffed up in their striking, yet...
Quantum Cascade Lasers Enhance Mid-IR Spectroscopy
Dec 1, 2011 — Voltage-tunable output wavelength, broad gain spectra, high output power and efficiency, and innovative cavity geometries give quantum cascade laser-based sensor systems an edge in applications from gas analysis to chemical sensing. Most vapor...
Research at the Nanoscale Boosts Green Photonics
Dec 1, 2011 — Improving the efficiency of thin-film solar cells is a key challenge, and some believe that nanophotonics could be the answer. Nanophotonic structures give us better control over light, enabling us to manipulate it in ways never seen before...
Rigaku Acquires BaySpec Lines
Dec 1, 2011 — Through its acquisition of 1568%%BaySpec Inc.’s handheld Raman technology and product lines, Rigaku Americas Corp. has formed a new division, Rigaku Raman Technologies Inc. Rigaku’s new handheld Raman instruments combine patented optics...
Terahertz Computed Tomography Helps ID Chemical Substances
Dec 1, 2011 — As radiation sources become more efficient, detectors become more sensitive, and acquisition speeds up, terahertz computed tomography holds promise for nondestructively finding and distinguishing between different materials by visualizing spatial...
Thermo Fisher Acquires Company
Dec 1, 2011 — Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. has announced the acquisition of Intrinsic Bioprobes Inc. to enhance its work flow for biomarker research and diagnostics. Intrinsic Bioprobes’ portfolio, including its novel mass spectrometric immunoassay, will...
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