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Single-Atom Laser Realized
INNSBRUCK, Austria, March 31, 2010 — Researchers in Austria have successfully realized a single-atom laser, an important step toward a fundamental understanding of laser operation in the few-atom limit, including syst...
1st Sub-10GHz Minispectrometer Made
TSUKUBA, Japan, March 30, 2010 — AiDi Corp. has developed a Fourier-transform, integrated-optic spatial heterodyne (FISH) spectrometer with an ability to correct interferometer defects using electrical data postprocessing at the highest level of resolution available — less than 10...
Century-Old Calculations Prove True
HOUSTON, March 24, 2010 — In 1908, the German physicist Gustav Mie came up with an elegant set of equations to describe the interaction of electromagnetic waves with a spherical metal particle. The theory h...
Raman/LIBS Aid Explosives Detection
MÁLAGA, Spain, March 23, 2010 — Using a novel hybrid sensor system, Spanish scientists have used both Raman and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) simultaneously for the instant, remote standoff analysis...
Specialized “shutters” capture superquick phenomena
Mar 23, 2010 — Remember when “faster than a speeding bullet” was exciting news? At about 2700 mph, the quickest ammo is moving turtle-slow when compared with the rates needed to study physical phenomena at the level of molecules, atoms or even photons themselves....
Laser trapping gets tighter grip on larger particles
KARMIEL, Israel, ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, and SAPPORO, Japan – Using light to trap particles as small as atoms has been popular with researchers for some time, a technique that enables optical cooling and trapping, as recognized by the 1997 Nobel Prize in physics. Now trapping of bigger particles has moved up...
My Summer with MIRTHE
Mar 18, 2010 — I have never been particularly interested in the field of engineering. Physics? No thank you, I’ll stick to English and history. So when my father came to me with the opportunity to work in a lab in Princeton for the summer, I was feeling more than...
Zooming in on plumes to improve mass spectroscopy
BATON ROUGE, La. – By using a high-speed camera to study plumes created by a tunable infrared laser, researchers at Louisiana State University have revealed some of the mechanisms involved in material ablation. The plume study technique could someday result in better...
Shimadzu Partners with Cerno
COLUMBIA, Md., March 17, 2010 -- Shimadzu Scientific Instruments announced they are partenering with Cerno Bioscience of Danbury, Conn., a company that applies mathematical techniques to mass spectrometry. The...
Green Photonics
Mar 16, 2010 — Lasers are not all that’s green in the photonics industry. Photonics technologies are helping to reduce energy consumption, they’re used in the manufacturing of renewable energy te...
Agilent Divests Varian Assets to Bruker
BILLERICA, Mass. & SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 11, 2010 – Agilent Technologies will sell certain product lines of Varian Inc. to Bruker Corp., the companies announced this week. Divesting certain business segments was a key requirement for obtaining regulatory approval of its Varian acquisition, Agilent...
PerkinElmer Buys Out Danaher
WALTHAM, Mass., March 4, 2010 – PerkinElmer Inc., a global company focused on the health and safety of people and the environment, has announced it has agreed to purchase the remaining interest of its joint venture in inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and...
NIR spectroscopy to predict pill quality
BALTIMORE – The quality-testing process for pharmaceuticals raises drug costs, according to pharmacy professor Stephen Hoag, but he says that evaluation with near-infrared spectroscopy could help lower those costs. “The drug industry used to test a pill...
Prism Awards Winners: Photonics West 2010
SAN FRANCISCO – The photonics industry last month took an evening off from the bustle of the show floor to celebrate innovation at the Photonics West 2010 trade show and conference. Ten companies ...
Terahertz laser tuning comes down to the wire
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – The progress of terahertz technology continues its steady march with news of a tunable terahertz laser developed by a group at MIT. Tunable terahertz lasers are particularly use...
The art of microspectroscopy
Feb 28, 2010 — Martin noted that both spectra and high-resolution digital images can be acquired with the company’s microspectrophotometers, also known as microspectrometers (including its QDI 2010 model), which are designed to measure the UV-VIS-NIR spectra of...
White light supercontinuum: Power struggle
LILLE, France – Researchers are pioneering a practical way of generating high-power white light suitable for applications including spectroscopy, microscopy and optical coherence tomography. Produ...
Lasers Could Speed Cancer Testing
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18, 2010 – When a tissue biopsy is sent to a lab to be analyzed for cancer, it can take hours, days or even a week to get the results. Now, a new analysis technology developed by researchers i...
AMS Readies for Dark-Matter Mission
GENEVA, Feb. 17, 2010 – The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) has taken its initial steps in a journey that will take it ultimately to the International Space Station (ISS), where it will be used to look ...
T-Ray Science, ULeeds Collaborate
VANCOUVER, B.C., Feb. 11, 2010 – T-Ray Science Inc. has entered into a research collaboration with the University of Leeds in the UK to develop low-cost, pulsed and continuous wave (CW), fiber-coupled terahertz (THz) spectrometers that operate at telecom wavelengths. The commercial...
Pittcon Offers Instrumentation Advances
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 5, 2010 — Pittcon 2010 will offer the latest advances in laboratory instrumentation, solutions for research problems, new methodologies and techniques for improved productivity, and a wide range of educational opportunities when it takes place Feb. 28-March 5...
Andor Appoints ALPAO as Reseller
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2, 2010 – Andor Technology plc of Belfast, UK, a scientific imaging, spectroscopy solutions and microscopy systems provider, has appointed ALPAO as its new value added reseller for the adaptive optics market. The Grenoble, France-based company is a...
Andor Launches Imaging Contest
BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Feb. 1, 2010 — Andor Technology plc has announced a new worldwide competition rewarding visually stunning and scientifically captivating images, spectra, graphics and movies. The Andor Insight Awards are open to entries generated through the use of equipment made...
On-Chip Light Speeds up Computing
SYDNEY, Australia, Feb. 1, 2010 – A new laser that allows light to be used on a computer chip has been realized by an international team of researchers, led by David Moss, associate professor and senior researcher at The University of Sydney. The group developed a multiple...
Innovators Win Prism Awards
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 27, 2010 -- Ten cutting-edge products in nine categories, including optics, lasers, and photonics systems, were named the most innovative of 2009 Wednesday night during the second annual ...
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