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Physical Optics Spins Off Broadata Communications
Feb 1, 2001 — TORRANCE, Calif., Feb. 1 -- Physical Optics Corp. has spun-off of its fiber optic communications products group and named it Broadata Communications Inc. (BCI). We have extensive research and development programs in various optical and optoelectronic technologies continuously in the works at POC, said Joanna Jannson, chairman and CEO of Physical Optics. Now in order to focus on commercialization efforts, we are forming BCI. Our objective with the spin-off is to create a highly focused,...
APA Optics Wins Repeat Orders for DWDM Components
Jan 19, 2001 — MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 19 -- APA Optics Inc. reports new orders for its dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) products from two existing customers. One is for four 56-channel DWDM devices, while the other covers 20 8-channel DWDM units. APA is...
Photomultipliers, Mechanical Television and Elvis Make Art
Jan 1, 2001 — John Logie Baird’s first attempts at producing a mechanical television during the 1920s relied on an objective lens to amplify the projected image. Predictably, the most his machine could produce were shadows. Seeking some means to augment the...
Optics Goes to Washington
Dec 1, 2000 — The Optical Society of America and the Materials Research Society have opened their 2001-2002 Congressional Science and Engineering Fellow Program, with an application deadline of Jan. 12, 2001. The fellow will work as a legislative assistant on the...
Optics Firm, NASA Produce Lightweight Mirror for Space Telescope
Nov 1, 2000 — San Diego-based Composite Optics Inc. has announced that it has completed construction and testing of a 2-m prototype mirror for the European Space Agency’s Far-Infrared and Submillimeter Space Telescope. The mirror, which was fabricated from...
GSI Lumonics Forms Teloptics Business Unit
Oct 30, 2000 — KANATA, Ontario, Oct. 30 -- Citing increased demand in the telecommunications optics market, GSI Lumonics Inc. has formed a new business unit specializing in optical switching. The core of the new unit will be based in the company's precision optics...
APA Optics Gets More Orders for DWDM Components
Oct 17, 2000 — MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 17 -- Over the last month APA Optics Inc. has received more than 10 purchase orders for its dense wavelength division multiplexing products -- about $265,000 in potential sales -- bringing the company's four-month total in...
Schwartz Electro-Optics Announces New Management Team
Oct 1, 2000 — Schwartz Electro-Optics Inc. of Orlando, Fla., said that board member Darrell Kelley, president of the Economic Development Commission of Mid-Florida, has replaced the late Bill Schwartz as chairman. After Schwartz died in July, his wife, Pat...
GSI Lumonics Finalizes Acquisition of General Optics
Sep 25, 2000 — KANATA, Ontario, Canada, Sept. 25 -- GSI Lumonics Inc. has acquired all of the issued and outstanding shares of General Optics Inc. in Moorpark, Calif. The transaction was payable in cash. With the addition of skilled employees and the advanced...
Balzers Thin Films Becomes Unaxis Optics
Sep 1, 2000 — Balzers Thin Films is changing its corporate structure and its name in accordance with the demands of the information technology market, the company said. The thin-film coating specialists formerly known as Balzers Thin Films will now provide their...
Too Many Optical Options?
Sep 1, 2000 — These are good times for users of optical design software. Powerful desktop computers are inexpensive, and growing market demand now supports a wide range of software product offerings, from simple shareware programs to very sophisticated packages....
Precision Optics Signs Lease For Thin Film Technology Center
Aug 28, 2000 — GARDNER, Mass., Aug. 28 -- Precision Optics Corp. Inc. will lease about 37,000 sq ft of space for a new Optical Thin Films Technology Center. The facility will be used to develop and manufacture optical thin films for telecommunications and other...
Japanese Order Health Claim Processing System from Scan-Optics
Aug 24, 2000 — MANCHESTER, Conn., Aug. 24 -- Scan-Optics Inc., provider of high-volume information processing systems, has received a five-order extension on an original contract with Toyo Officemation Inc. -- Scan Optics' distributor in Japan. Scan-Optics will...
High-Tech ’Vision’ Test
Aug 1, 2000 — Modulation transfer function is the predominant measure of the performance of image-forming lenses and systems. It can be measured objectively and calculated from lens design data, enabling manufacturers to compare the quality of lenseswith design...
Newport Receives Precision Optics Orders
Aug 1, 2000 — Irvine, Calif.-based Newport Corp. has received orders for its precision optics and optomechanical subassemblies from three capital equipment companies in the semiconductor industry. The equipment, worth $7 million, will be used in front-end...
Old LPs Find New Use in X-Ray Optics
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- In trying to develop a cheap way to focus x-rays, perhaps it should be no surprise that researchers turned to German technopop group Kraftwerk for help. The scientists bought one of the band’s albums to cut up and form...
Balzers Thin Films Becomes Unaxis Optics
Jul 10, 2000 — BALZERS, Liechtenstein, July 10 -- Balzers Thin Films is changing its corporate structure and its name in accordance with the demands of the information technology market, the company said. The thin-film coating specialists formerly known as Balzers...
Balzers Thin Films Becomes Unaxis Optics
Jul 10, 2000 — BALZERS, Liechtenstein, July 10 -- Balzers Thin Films is changing its corporate structure and its name in accordance with the demands of the information technology market, the company said. The thin-film coating specialists formerly known as Balzers...
Elbit Completes Merger With El-Op Electro-Optics
Jul 7, 2000 — HAIFA, Israel, July 7 -- Elbit Systems Ltd. and El-0p Electro-Optics Industries Ltd., two global defense companies, have completed their merger. El-Op will function as a subsidiary of Elbit Systems and will operate within the company's new...
Boeing Eyes SVS in Bid to Expand Laser and Optics Business
Jun 28, 2000 — WEST HILLS, Calif., June 28 -- The Boeing Co. is looking to buy SVS Inc., a company that specializes in electro-optical systems and image processing solutions in Albuquerque, N.M. SVS would bring critical and specialized capabilities to the...
Adaptive Optics Eyed for 'Super' Human Vision
Jun 14, 2000 — ROCHESTER, N.Y, June 14 -- A University of Rochester scientist has developed a system based on adaptive optics that has provided research subjects with an unprecedented quality of eyesight. The work, announced at the summer meeting of the American...
Small Optics Offer Big Correction
Jun 1, 2000 — At the heart of many photonics projects is a microlens or an array of microlenses. Whether one is attempting to design and fabricate a laser diode corrector, optical fiber coupler, optical storage device or any other microlens-incorporating device,...
APA Optics Wins Orders for Multi-Mode Dense WDM Device
Apr 18, 2000 — MINNEAPOLIS, April 18 -- APA Optics Inc. has received orders from a US systems developer and a European systems developer for four units and one unit, respectively, of the company's new multi-mode fiber multiplexer/demultiplexer. All units have been...
Acousto-Optics Detects Fluorescence
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Capillary electrophoresis is fast becoming the preferred method for the separation of DNA, proteins and other molecules -- especially as it is performed on multichannel microchips. To induce fluorescence in these samples, a...
Acousto-Optics Detects Fluorescence
STUTTGART, Germany -- STUTTGART, Germany -- A team of physicists at the University of Stuttgart has captured time-resolved images of collapsing microbubbles in water. The researchers used a sensitive, high-speed streak camera to study the dynamics of the light and shock...
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