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Photonics Spectra - January 2013
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Photonics Strengthens Defense – and Offense
Light-based technologies offer the military significant advantages in sensing, communications and even weaponry. The US Army has touted its ownership of the night – and the implied advantage therein. But times have changed. “Nowadays, that’s not so much so because there’s a vast proliferation of night-vision technologies throughout the world,” said Gregory J....
Beyond Recycling: Using Photonics to Save the Planet
Historically, the environment has paid a heavy price whenever innovation or technological advances have taken place. But times are changing, and today, modernization seldom occurs without the...
Photonic Techniques Spark Manufacturing Revolution
The symbiosis of manufacturing and photonics is set to change our lives very soon with advances such as 3-D printers and EUV optical lithography. Conventional lasers of all types are indispensable...
Doing the Math: Aging World Population Demands Photonics Innovation
An aging world population may be the single biggest social challenge of this century – and photonic technologies and innovation could play a major role in helping us all make the most of this...
Smartphones Move from Social Media to Social Medicine
Cellphones have evolved from a luxury to a necessity in the past 20 years, and now smartphones are making those same inroads (as of September 2012, 45 percent of American adults owned a smartphone,...
Photonics Industry Undaunted by Uncertainty
Despite lingering economic concerns, the photonics community is looking ahead to a brighter future – even if it means more work in the short term. Ask members of the photonics industry to...
Prism Awards Finalists Offer Solutions to Big Problems
Sensors for monitoring environmental toxins and detecting explosives, powerful new lasers for biophotonics, and tools for lithography and spectroscopy are among the finalists for the 2013 Prism...
Editorial
The Icing on the Cake
The planning is a distant memory. The mad rush of entries and the intensity of judging are behind us. And the finalists’ long wait is almost over. The Prism Awards for photonics innovation will be presented at a special event during SPIE’s Photonics West in early February. Award-winning innovation is no cakewalk, but victory is always sweet. Photonics Media – a business unit of...
Workforce of Tomorrow
SoCal Hybrid Optics Program Is “Just Right”
As the need grows for engineers and technicians with photonics training, schools and colleges have been unable to keep up with the demand. In many cases, the cost of starting or maintaining a program...
Excited about optics
The University of California Irvine Extension honored Donn Silberman with the Dean’s Outstanding Service Award at its 13th annual Instructor and Advisory Committee Member Appreciation Breakfast...
Tech Pulse
Imparting bonds, directional bonds
Colloidal particles have been forced to interact in specific ways that mimic the connectivity of atoms in molecules, greatly increasing the sophistication of structures that can be built from smaller...
Quantum mystery of light revealed
A unique setup involving an integrated photonic quantum chip in a quantum beamsplitter is helping to answer one of the most fundamental questions in physics: Is light made of waves or particles?...
3-D bow-tie nanolaser defies diffraction limit
Nanolaser devices operating at room temperature defy the diffraction limit, thanks to a lasing cavity composed of 3-D bow-tie-shaped metal nanoparticle dimers designed by researchers at Northwestern...
Nanocrystals ramp up hydrogen production
Adding nanocrystals can make the light-driven production of hydrogen more robust and cost-effective, a team at the University of Rochester discovered. The work advances what is sometimes considered...
Quantum computer recycles photons
New demonstrations show it is possible to recycle the photons inside a quantum computer so that quantum factoring can be achieved using only one-third of the particles originally required. University...
Synthetic magnetic field directs photons
A photonic crystal device that tames the flow of free-moving photons with synthetic magnetism could enable scientists to precisely steer light in any direction. The process breaks a key law of...
Superparticles shaped from nanorods
A new technique for growing complex superparticles from self-assembling nanorods could create a new generation of polarized LEDs. Joining nanoparticles creates new materials with [enhanced]...
Most advanced giant telescope mirror completed
The most challenging astronomical mirror ever made – 10 times more powerful than any other large mirror – has been completed for a giant telescope that will explore star formation, black...
Optical accelerometer could transform microelectronics
An ultrasensitive miniature optical accelerometer uses laser light rather than electrical circuits to gauge movement, a change that could transform the microelectronics industry. The optical cavity...
Sensor reads single photons ultrafast
In imaging, every single photon counts. Now, thanks to an ultrasensitive sensor, individual photons can be read within a few picoseconds, yielding high-quality images even in extremely low-light...
Tying knots in light
Light can be coaxed to tie itself into knots, but new research suggests that the knot-tying can happen spontaneously – under the right conditions. Australian National University physicists have...
Dark matter halos may contain stars
Stars kicked to the edges of space during violent collisions and mergers with other galaxies can get tossed into large, invisible cocoons of dark matter, which might explain why astronomers say they...
light speed
Solutions in the spotlight at Photonics West, BiOS
Photonics technologies and everything they enable will take center stage at Photonics West and BiOS in 2013. The event will set records again this year in terms of presentations, exhibitors and...
Moves & Expansions
In Lafayette, Colo., Rocky Mountain Instrument has formed a unit, RMI Infrared LLC, to manufacture and distribute high-grade zinc selenide (ZnSe) material and finished optics. The unit, which offers...
Collaborations
Coherent Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., will offer the proprietary software of SigmaTek Systems LLC of Cincinnati for its Meta platform of laser cutting machines. The SigmaNEST CAD/CAM software,...
People In The News
Richard Corbyn and Vikrant Mahajan Test and measurement company Labsphere Inc. of North Sutton, N.H., a Halma company, has promoted two employees. Richard Corbyn, a 13-year veteran of the company, is...
GreenLight
ITC upholds tariffs on solar panels from China
The US will soon impose tariffs on solar panels imported from China, now that the US International Trade Commission has voted unanimously that the US industry was “materially injured” by cheap subsidized imports. The ITC voted 6-0 against imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules from China that the Commerce Department said were subsidized and sold in the US...
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Science billboards “enlighten” motorists
The effects of physics are visible throughout the world around us, but this autumn a set of billboards took that visibility to a whole new level, offering West London motorists and pedestrians a little roadside enlightenment in the form of Schrödinger’s equation. The vital but little-known physics equation – a description of the ways in which light and matter behave when...
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Process Vacuum Monitor
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Sapphire Wave Plates
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Hypercentric Lenses
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