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Harnessing Randomness to Improve Lasers
SINGAPORE, Jan. 23, 2014 — Randomness could be key in improving the performance of lasers in sensing and imaging applications, a new study shows.
Alfalight to Provide Laser Modules for US Navy
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 22, 2014 — Alfalight Inc. has signed a $1.7 million contract to supply the US Naval Surface Warfare Center with new long-range, nonlethal laser systems. The company will develop high-power green laser systems with active eye-safety technology for the Warfare...
Rare Brown Dwarf Discovery Aids Exoplanet Study
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 22, 2014 — The discovery of a very rare type of brown dwarf substar could soon provide a better understanding of exoplanets.
Agilent Joins Picometrics in Biopharma Deal
SANTA CLARA, Calif. & LABEGE, France, Jan. 21, 2014 — Agilent Technologies Inc. and Picometrics Technologies have signed a co-marketing agreement to improve efficiency in the research and development of complex large-molecule biopharmaceutical compounds. Analysis technology tools such as capillary...
Nanoparticle Scattering Leads to Transparent Projection Screen
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 21, 2014 — A new class of transparent projection screens could bring vehicle and aircraft navigation, advertising – even eyeglasses – to a whole new level.
New Device Makes Better Use of Sunlight
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 21, 2014 — A team at MIT has discovered a way to harvest solar energy more efficiently and potentially on demand.
Soliton Behavior Observed in Silicon Photonics
SYDNEY, Jan. 21, 2014 — A breakthrough in silicon photonics could shape the design of future integrated optical communications systems.
ITC Rules on Avago, Mellanox Patent Dispute
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20, 2014 — Both Mellanox Technologies Ltd. and Avago Technologies are claiming victories in recent rulings by the International Trade Commission (ITC) regarding an ongoing patent dispute. Avago's claims that Mellanox of Sunnyvale, Calif., and FCI of France...
DOC to Cease Manufacturing
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2014 — DigitalOptics (DOC) will cease its remaining mems|cam manufacturing operations as it restructures, cutting hundreds of jobs, parent company Tessera Technologies Inc. said Thursday. The company, with operating subsidiaries in Intellectual Property...
Detector Details Waveforms of Laser Pulses
MUNICH and GARCHING, Germany, Jan. 15, 2014 — A simplified detector for measuring pulsed laser radiation takes an important step toward complete control over the waveform of pulsed laser light, a necessary development for highly sensitive and reliable measurements of ultrafast physical...
Infinera Names Feller Senior VP of Finance
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Jan. 15, 2014 — Photonic integrated circuit maker Infinera has appointed Brad Feller as senior vice president of finance. On March 1, he also will assume the position of chief financial officer, replacing Ita Brennan, whose resignation will be effective Feb. 28....
Laser Components Hires New Head of Optics Production
OLCHING, Germany, Jan. 16, 2014 — Laser Components GmbH has appointed Uwe Schallenberg as its new head of production for the optical technologies department. Schallenberg will lead feasibility studies for new designs and evaluations of optical and technical requirements, as well as...
Photonics West Expands Offerings for Industry
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15, 2014 — SPIE Photonics West will offer an expanded industry track for 2014 that covers topics ranging from financing to product launching. The event will be held Feb. 1-6 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Photonics West, the largest and most...
SPIE Hires Strategist
BELLINGHAM, Wash., Jan. 15, 2014 — Photonics technology development veteran Bob Hainsey has joined the SPIE staff as science and technology strategist. The former senior director of central research, development and engineering at Portland, Ore.-based Electro Scientific Industries...
Light-Emission Studies May Improve Bioimaging
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Jan. 14, 2014 — New understanding of secondary light emission by plasmonic nanostructures could lead to improvements in medical imaging.
Metamaterials Perform 'Photonic Calculus'
PHILADELPHIA, AUSTIN, Texas, and BENEVENTO, Italy, Jan. 13, 2014 — The discovery that metamaterials can be designed to perform "photonic calculus" as lightwaves pass through them could give rebirth to analog computers.
UV-Activated Adhesive Treats Heart Defects
BOSTON, Jan. 13, 2014 — A bio-inspired, light-activated adhesive used to treat congenital heart defects could soon replace more invasive treatments such as sutures, new research indicates.
Powerful Exoplanet Camera Unveiled
LA SERENA, Chile, Jan. 9, 2014 — After nearly a decade of development, a powerful exoplanet camera that detects IR radiation to image and analyze planets from other solar systems is now operational.
X-ray Camera Has Image Stabilizer
BERLIN, Jan. 8, 2014 — Making a firm connection between an x-ray lens and the nanoscale object to be imaged improves the imaging of low-contrast or moving nano-objects and could lead to new insights into dynamic nanoscale processes, such as the fastest magnetic switching...
Lighting Up Brain Stops Liquored-Up Rats
BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 7, 2014 — Stimulating brain cells with light stops binge drinking in rodents, a new study finds. The results suggest the possibility of using optogenetics to treat substance abuse, neurological diseases and mental illnesses.
With Laser-Doping, Silicon Responds to IR Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 7, 2014 — New IR imaging systems could be possible now that a new method has demonstrated that silicon is more responsive to IR light when laser-doped with one of its most dangerous impurities: gold. Detectors that are responsive to a broad range of IR light...
Chemistry Advance Paves Way for Printable Photonics
SINGAPORE, Jan. 6, 2014 — A method that turns certain chalcogenide compounds into high- quality, larger exfoliated flakes than currently available can be used in printable photonics and electronics. Dr. Zheng Jian, the first author of the paper, is shown demonstrating the...
Imaging Technology Could Unlock Mysteries of a Childhood Disease
ATLANTA, Jan. 2, 2014 — A superresolution imaging technique that allows the structure of a respiratory virus to be seen in living cells could help unlock the virus’s secrets, including how it enters cells and replicates, and why certain lung cells escape relatively...
Laser-Driven Nanobubbles Noninvasively Detect Malaria
HOUSTON, Jan. 2, 2014 — A noninvasive, laser scanner “vapor nanobubble” technology using no dyes or diagnostic chemicals can detect even a single malaria-infected cell among a million normal cells, with zero false-positive readings. The transdermal diagnostic...
US Research Spending Decline Driven By Industry
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 2, 2014 — A sharp drop in US spending on biomedical research has been driven almost entirely by reduced investments from industry, not the public sector, a new study finds. The US’s global share of biomedical research spending fell from 51 percent in...
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