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World's Smallest Silicon Modulator Created
Feb 1, 2006 — AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1, 2006 -- An electrical engineer at The University of Texas at Austin has made a laser light blink while it passes through a miniaturized silicon chip, a major step toward developing commercially viable optical interconnects for high performance computers, telecommunication systems and other devices. Electrical engineer Ray Chen and graduate student Lanlan Gu in front of equipment used to test the power consumption and blinking rate of what they say is the world's smallest...
World's Smallest Silicon Modulator Created
Feb 1, 2006 — AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1, 2006 -- An electrical engineer at The University of Texas at Austin has made a laser light blink while it passes through a miniaturized silicon chip, a major step toward developing commercially viable optical interconnects for...
Kailight Photonics Funding Round Raises $4.5M for TASR Line
Jan 18, 2006 — DALLAS, Jan. 18, 2006 -- Kailight Photonics Inc., a developer of optical modules for the global telecommunications industry, announced today the first closing of its Series B funding round with an investment of $4.5 million, bringing the company’s...
New Optical Modulator Could Make Communications 100 Times Faster
Jan 4, 2006 — ATLANTA, Jan. 4, 2006 -- By using electromagnetic waves instead of electrical current for switching, researchers have operated an optical modulator at terahertz frequencies -– an accomplishment that could one day facilitate data transmission rates...
Photonics and Engineering Drive German Marke
Jan 1, 2006 — According to “Industry Report 2005: The Optical, Medical and Mechatronical Industry in Germany,” released by Spectaris eV of Berlin, approximately 55 percent of business conducted in these sectors in 2004 was driven by photonics and precision...
Spectroscopy Reveals Details of the Hope Diamond
Jan 1, 2006 — The Naval Research Laboratory in Washington has been synthesizing diamonds since the mid-1980s, hoping to use them as thermal, optical and electrical semiconducting materials for a variety of US Department of Defense applications. Because high...
OFC/NFOEC 2006 Builds On Past Success
Dec 30, 2005 — ANAHEIM, Calif., Dec. 30, 2005 -- Representatives from all areas of the optics industry will gather March 5-10 at the Anaheim Convention Center for the second annual OFC/NFOEC. The first combined OFC/NFOEC (Optical Fiber Communication/National...
Boeing LTS Wins $413M Contract to Operate DoD's Largest Telescopes
Dec 29, 2005 — KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE, N.M., Dec. 29, 2005 -- Boeing LTS has been awarded an Air Force Research Laboratory contract with a potential value of $413 million to maintain and operate the two largest telescopes in the Department of Defense. The...
Study Moves 'Superlens' Closer to Reality
Dec 26, 2005 — CORVALLIS, Ore., Dec. 26 -- Physicists at Oregon State University say they have made an important advance toward the creation of a functional "superlens" -- an optical device that bends light differently than any natural material -- which could be...
News Briefs
Dec 15, 2005 — William Polito was named CFO of worldwide operations at Melles Griot. Polito was formerly finance director for Melles Griot Optics Group in Rochester, N.Y., and has been with the company for 17 years. Previously, he was controller at MD...
Milestone Hit in Optical Silicon Project
Dec 1, 2005 — PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 1 -- Translucent Inc., a silicon electronics and photonics semiconductor company, announced it has achieved a major milestone in its quest to develop advanced silicon-based photonics devices. Translucent says the achievement...
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Dec 1, 2005 — Progressive spectacle lens maker Shamir Optical Industry Ltd. of Israel today announced that its European subsidiary, Altra, has formed Altra-France, a new company which will establish operations in an existing building near Paris to manufacture and...
Nanomaterials Researchers Win $1.3M Grant
Nov 28, 2005 — NEWARK, Del., Nov. 28 -- A University of Delaware (UD)-led research team has received a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund nanoscale research that may pave the way for future photonic advances such as an optical...
ViaSat to Buy Efficient Channel Coding
Nov 25, 2005 — CARLSBAD, Calif., Nov. 25 -- ViaSat Inc., a satellite and wireless communication technology provider to government and commercial markets, has reached an agreement to buy privately-held Efficient Channel Coding Inc. (ECC), a producer of broadband...
Africa's 'Giant Eye on the Sky' Inaugurated
Nov 11, 2005 — CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. 11 -- The Southern Hemisphere's largest single optical telescope -- powerful enough to detect objects as faint as a candle flame on the moon -- was officially inaugurated in a ceremony yesterday attended by...
News Briefs
Nov 10, 2005 — William McCreath has joined Melles Griot Optics Group in Rochester, N.Y., as director of engineering. In his new role, McCreath will manage all product development, optical engineering, inspection and testing activities for the group's optical...
New Laser Could Speed Telecommunications
Nov 8, 2005 — STANFORD, Calif., Nov. 8 -- Researchers at Stanford University have used an array of coupled photonic crystal nanocavities to develop a new kind of laser that could lead to drastically faster speeds in telecommunications and networking equipment,...
IBM Scientists 'Slow Light' to Improve Optical Communications
Nov 3, 2005 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., Nov. 3 -- IBM today announced its researchers have used photonic crystal technology to "slow light," a process that could lead to the use of light instead of electricity in the connection of electronic components and optical...
IBM Scientists 'Slow Light' to Improve Optical Communications
Nov 3, 2005 — YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y., Nov. 3 -- IBM today announced its researchers have used photonic crystal technology to "slow light," a process that could lead to the use of light instead of electricity in the connection of electronic components and optical...
UCSD Dedicates Research Facility Friday
Oct 27, 2005 — SAN DIEGO, Oct. 27 -- The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology's (Calit2) new research facility at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) will be officially dedicated in a ceremony on Friday, Oct. 28. From...
UCSD to Dedicate Research Facility
Oct 27, 2005 — SAN DIEGO, Oct. 27 -- The California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology's (Calit2) new research facility at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) will be officially dedicated in a ceremony on Friday, Oct. 28. From...
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Oct 6, 2005 — Accent Optical Technologies of Bend, Ore., a supplier of lattice engineering and photolithography process control tools, announced that its Web site, www.accentopto.com, is now available in Korean, Japanese and Chinese. . . . Ultratech Inc. of...
Meriton Buys Mahi Networks
Oct 3, 2005 — OTTAWA, Oct. 3 -- Optical networking solutions provider Meriton Networks today announced the acquisition of Mahi Networks Inc. of Piscataway, N.J.; terms of the deal were not disclosed. The combined company will be known as Meriton Networks. Michael...
PPG Awarded Follow-On Contracts for Missile Warning Sensors
Oct 3, 2005 — NORTHVALE, N.J., Oct. 3 -- Photonic Products Group Inc. announced that its Inrad business unit, which specializes in crystal-based optical components and devices, laser accessories and instruments, has been awarded a series of follow-on production...
New Optical Polishing Machine Will Help Scientists Build Better Telescopes
Sep 26, 2005 — DENBIGHSHIRE, North Wales, Sept. 26 -- A £1million ($1.77 million) state-of-the-art optical polishing machine that will help scientists build the next generation of telescopes capable of seeing further into space than ever before has been installed...
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