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Alphanov, NKT Photonics Collaborate
Jun 1, 2013 — Talence, France-based Alphanov, the optics and laser technology center of the Bordeaux region’s Route des Lasers cluster, and NKT Photonics of Birkerød, Denmark, have partnered to develop interfacing solutions for photonic crystal...
Copper Doping Produces Perfect QDs
CHICAGO, May 13, 2013 — A procedure that reliably produces perfect quantum dots, each doped with exactly four copper ions, has opened up possibilities for fine-tuning the nanocrystals’ optical properties and producing spectacular colors.
Alphanov, NKT Photonics Collaborate on Photonic Crystal Fiber Interfacing
TALENCE, France, April 22, 2013 — Alphanov, the Optics and Laser Technology Center of the Route des Lasers cluster, and NKT Photonics of Birkerød, Denmark, have partnered to develop interfacing solutions for photonic crystal fibers (PCF).
Euro-BioImaging Project Solicits New Members
HEIDELBERG, Germany, March 29, 2013 — Euro-BioImaging, the pan-European open-access research infrastructure for biological and medical imaging technologies, is now accepting new member applications from imaging facilities.
Defying expectations, x-ray laser supercharges atoms
MENLO PARK, Calif. – Using a single flash from the world’s most powerful x-ray laser, researchers have stripped a record number of electrons from xenon atoms, creating a “supercharged,” strongly positive state at energies previously thought too low....
Tiny probes dramatically boost Raman signals
ST. LOUIS – Novel gold nanoparticles can goose the signal from Raman reporters, or molecules whose jiggling atoms respond to a probe laser by scattering light at characteristic wavelengths. The discovery could lead to better-targeted drug delivery and deeper...
Tiny Probes Dramatically Boost Raman Signals
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 26, 2012 — Novel gold nanoparticles can goose the signal from Raman reporters, or molecules whose jiggling atoms respond to a probe laser by scattering light at characteristic wavelengths. The discovery could lead to better-targeted drug delivery and deeper...
X-ray Laser Supercharges Atoms
MENLO PARK, Calif., Nov. 13, 2012 — Using a single flash from the world’s most powerful x-ray laser, researchers at SLAC have stripped a record number of electrons from xenon atoms, creating a “supercharged,” strongly positive state at energies previously thought too low.
Chandler Joins Ocean Thin Films
GOLDEN, Colo., Aug. 22, 2012 — Dr. Eric Chandler has joined Ocean Thin Films as an electro-optical scientist focused on multispectral imaging and sensing applications.
Glowing Molecules Turn On, Off to Visualize Cell Activity
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Aug. 17, 2012 — Using UV light to switch fluorescent molecules on and off in aqueous environments could help scientists develop better fluorescent probes for biomedical research.
Technique Boosts THz Production
SINGAPORE, May 16, 2012 — A new technique for producing more efficient terahertz radiation could lead the way to more powerful sensing and imaging technologies that can see through opaque materials. The terahertz band of the electromagnetic spectrum has a lot of...
Quantum Plasmon Resonance Illuminated
STANFORD, Calif., March 29, 2012 — Plasmon resonance at the nanoscale, the phenomenon responsible for the vibrant hues of stained-glass windows, can kill cancer cells and has the potential to drive forward quantum optics and bioimaging, new research suggests. Plasmon resonance is...
One-step process turns carbon fibers into graphene QDs
HOUSTON – Common carbon fiber can be turned into graphene quantum dots (QDs) in a one-step chemical process that is much simpler than established techniques. This discovery could prove useful for optical, biomedical and electronic applications. ...
Carbon Fibers Turned into Graphene Quantum Dots
HOUSTON, Jan. 18, 2012 — Common carbon fiber can be turned into graphene quantum dots in a one-step chemical process much simpler than established techniques for making the semiconducting nanocrystals. This discovery could prove useful in optical, biomedical and electronic...
Doped Nanocrystals Developed for Bioimaging
SINGAPORE, Nov. 23, 2011 — A synthesis of lanthanide-doped core-shell nanocrystals has resulted in advanced light-control properties for bioimaging applications including cancer diagnostics, medical imaging and therapeutic delivery. A research team from the National...
Red-light-emitting carbon nanotubes could brighten OLEDs
WARSAW, Poland – Carbon nanotubes with light-emitting chemicals attached glow with red light when exposed to ultraviolet wavelengths. Inducing carbon nanotubes to emit light is difficult, as they are excellent electrical conductors and capture energy from...
Fast Camera Takes A New Look at Biosensing
TEDDINGTON, England, Dec. 9, 2010 — A European consortium comprising the National Physical Laboratory, ST Microelectronics, the University of Edinburgh and TU Delft has been involved in the development and application of the Megaframe Imager - an ultrafast camera capable of recording...
Coherent Ships 1000th Laser for MPE Imaging
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 21, 2010 — Laser-based products maker Coherent Inc. announced the shipment of its 1000th Chameleon laser utilized for multiphoton excitation (MPE) microscopy. Key in bioimaging applications, the tunable “one-box” laser provides biologists with...
CUSAT Gets a Nanocentre
Jan 13, 2010 — The International School of Photonics and the Centre of Excellence in Lasers and Optoelectronic Sciences at the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Cochin recently organized the “LaserFest” from 4th to 9th January. For me,...
Carbon Design Receives Grant
Aug 12, 2009 — Carbon Design Innovations Inc., a carbon nanotube device manufacturer located in Burlingame, Calif., has received a $390,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program. The grant will fund...
Toptica Buys Till Photonics
MUNICH, Germany, July 2, 2009 -- A German consortium led by Toptica Photonics AG of Munich has acquired bioimaging specialist Till Photonics GmbH from Agilent Technologies. The transaction concluded June 30; financial terms were not disclosed.
Grading Structure Traps Light
BETHLEHEM, Pa., Feb. 18, 2009 – The ability to catch light – and then let it go – will lead to improvements in telecommunication networks and other optical applications, according to researchers at Lehigh University’s Center for Optical Technologies (COT). Light waves transmit...
Sensor Peers into Electrons
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 1, 2008 -- Physicists have exploited a special "flaw" in diamond crystals, manipulating them into monitoring magnetic signals from individual electrons and atomic nuclei and allowing scientists to spy on some of the universe's tiniest building blocks. The...
One-Pot Syntheses Developed For Quantum Dots
Sep 13, 2005 — BUFFALO, N.Y., Sept. 13 -- Efficient and highly scalable new chemical synthesis methods developed at the University at Buffalo (UB) Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics have the potential to revolutionize the production of quantum dots...
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