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Photonics Spectra - March 2002
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Choosing a Scientific CCD Detector for Spectroscopy
Since the invention of the charge-coupled device by Willard Boyle and George Smith at Bell Labs in 1970, there has been an explosion in its use in scientific, medical and industrial imaging, and in...
Cutting Manufacturing Costs
With increasing market pressure to make significant reductions in the cost of manufacturing photonic components, engineers are turning more and more to new design approaches, higher levels of device...
Excimers Smooth the Path to Well-Lubricated Bearings
Applications in the defense and aerospace industries have increased demands for spherical plain bearings that require less maintenance and that yield higher performance and longer life. These...
Automated Pigtail Fabrication Needed for Future Networks
The need to automate the manufacture of fiber optic components is clear. Automation must be embraced if the industry is to fuel the expansion and urban deployment of next-generation networks. The...
Specifying Injection-Molded Plastic Optics
The use of plastic optics continues to grow in popularity as optical design engineers discover the many ways these components can manage light. Plastic optical elements and systems appear in a wide...
Automating Optoelectronics Manufacturing
The financial situation confronting the optical networking industry is placing new demands on the companies that supply it with advanced optoelectronic components. Because of the recent slowdown in...
Tech Pulse
X-Rays May Pluck Pairs from Vacuum
According to quantum electrodynamics, a vacuum is never empty but rather is seething with virtual pairs of electrons and positrons. A team from Universität Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany, and Argonne National Laboratory in Argonne, Ill., predicts that the x-ray free-electron lasers under development at Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron in Hamburg, Germany, and at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center...
Plasma Spectroscopy Monitors Welds
Researchers from Università degli Studie Politecnico di Bari and from Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica della Materia, both in Bari, Italy, have developed a nonintrusive sensor system to monitor laser...
Phase-Shifting Interferometry Measures Surfaces
There are no good vibrations when it comes to precise surface measurements. Mirrors, for instance, are often manufactured to specifications of fractions of a wavelength, and that requires surface...
Holographic Optical Memory Estimate Lower Than Predicted
A new mathematical method of determining the theoretical storage capacity of volume holographic memory systems has revealed an estimation two orders of magnitude lower than the previously predicted...
Lasers Add Lines to Capillary Electrophoresis
Laser-induced native fluorescence detection in capillary electrophoresis has opened new applications and areas of research, but the technology has been forced to rely on either mainframe lasers or...
Model Identifies Limits on Filters
Fiber optic cables carrying multiple channels of light rely on a number of precision devices, including tunable narrow-bandwidth filters. But the process of manufacturing such filters is tricky and...
Interferometer Yields Large Gratings
A European research team has demonstrated a low-cost solution to the manufacture of large diffraction gratings using a variant of an interferometer developed more than a decade ago. The work promises...
Hybrid Microscopy Images Calcium
By combining two-photon-excitation and third-harmonic-generation microscopy, researchers at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Talence and Bordeaux, France, have produced images that...
Straightness of Pipes Gauged Online
A machine vision system that uses a pair of line-structured lasers and two CCD cameras could improve the speed and accuracy of inspecting the straightness of seamless steel pipes. One of the last...
Lithium Lens Focuses X-Rays
With a little extra care, researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Ecopulse Inc. in Springfield, Va., and the US Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, Md., have expanded the materials...
Infrared Spectrometer Filter Is Electrically Tunable
Portable infrared spectrometers enable in situ analysis of compounds in a variety of hazardous environments on Earth and in space. Such possibilities have led researchers at Ryukoku University in...
Dressing Particles Takes Time
Physicists have typically assumed that a free charged particle introduced into a nonequilibrium Coulomb system instantaneously becomes a "dressed" particle, completely integrated into the system....
0.1-Hz Detector Could Measure Cosmic Acceleration
We are on the cusp of the gravity-wave revolution in astronomy. Numerous detectors -- powered by bars of metal or by beams of light, on the ground or in orbit -- are scheduled to come online over the...
Bright White Organic LED Developed
Using precisely calibrated thicknesses of bright blue, red and green light-emit-ting layers, researchers at Academia Sinica's Institute of Chemistry in Taipei, Taiwan, have developed a bright white...
Spectroscopy Probes Attosecond World
Researchers have probed the microworld with femtosecond spectroscopy, enabling them to investigate nuclear motion at its 10- to 20-fs timescale. Now a team from Technische Universität Wien in Vienna,...
Liquid Crystal Films Controlled with Viruses
A virus is going around the laboratory of Angela Belcher, a chemist at the University of Texas in Austin who has discovered that the microscopic organisms can be manipulated to organize the optical...
Digital Camera Tracks Eye Location
Researchers at the Institute of Information Science of Academia Sinica and National Taiwan University, both in Taipei, have developed a system that adjusts stereoscopic images on a monitor to the...
Super-Gaussian Distribution Produced in CO2 Laser
Physicists from Moscow State University and from the adaptive optics group of the Institute on Laser and Information Technologies at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Shatura have produced specified...
Silicon on Sapphire Speeds Chip Communication
The insulating properties of sapphire have been heralded as a boon to smaller, low-power chip design, but researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are focusing on the gem's optical...
Near-Field Microscopy Catches Smallest Laser in Action
Using a near-field scanning optical microscope, researchers at the University of California in Berkeley have captured images of tiny nanowire lasers in action. Led by Richard Saykally, they have...
'Slow Light' May Enable Benchtop Black Holes
Ulf Leonhardt of St. Andrews University in St. Andrews, UK, hopes to bring black holes -- or, at least, an optical analog of their event horizons -- to the lab. In the Jan. 24 issue of Nature, he...
Coupled-Resonator VCSEL Produces High Output
Researchers from the Sandia National Laboratories' Center for Compound Semiconductor Science and Technology in Albuquerque, N.M., have constructed a monolithic coupled-resonator vertical-cavity laser...
Electrostatic Monolayering Produces Controlled Refractive Indices
Researchers from the Universidad Publica de Navarra in Spain and from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and NanoSonic Inc., both in Blacksburg, have shown that an electrostatic self-assembled monolayer...
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Contract Supports Research on Laser Treatment of Wounds
Acculaser Inc. of San Diego will continue investigating the effects of IR radiation sources on tissue regeneration, supported by a $100,000 Phase I Small Business Innovation Research contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The company will compare several IR wavelengths to find suitable operating parameters that are most effective in accelerating regeneration of damaged...
Researchers to Upgrade CAD Technology
The University of Pittsburgh has received funding to develop computer-aided design (CAD) tools for microdevices that incorporate optics, electronics and micromechanical components on the same chip....
Raytheon Wins Contract to Upgrade Ladar Technology
The US Army has awarded Raytheon Co. a $38.6 million contract to develop laser radar technology for the next generation of interceptors for the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. The company is...
Partnership to Create Photonic Assembly Solutions
Adept Technology Inc. and Shibuya Kyogo Co. Ltd. have formed an OEM agreement to devise flexible and cost-effective high-precision photonic assembly solutions. Adept supplies automation systems for...
Carriers Connect at Online Meet Market
While the Securities and Exchange Commission investigates the bandwidth trading practices of Enron, Global Crossing and others, fiber links are quietly changing hands elsewhere with help from an...
Infinite Photonics to Expedite Laser Diode Technology
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has awarded Infinite Photonics Inc. a $12 million contract for the development and commercialization of its single-mode grating-coupled surface-emitting...
Forecast Builds Hope for Automated Assembly Market
Despite dropping $293 million last year, global revenues for fiber optic assembly and test equipment will grow to a $1.71 billion market by 2005, according to a report published by ElectroniCast in...
High-Speed FO Network Connector Benefits Researchers
StarLight is a high-speed optical fiber network connection point that links international research computers to enhance collaboration within the academic and commercial communities. The Chicago-based...
Third-Quarter Industrial Laser Shipments Down from 2000
A report on third-quarter 2001 industrial laser shipments shows that, at $105.2 million, the North American and US exports were down 37 percent from third-quarter 2000 levels. The statistics gathered...
Court to Hear Cognex Appeal
The scales of justice have tipped slightly in favor of Cognex Corp. and the more than 600 other companies that are contesting patent claims by the Lemelson Medical, Education & Research...
Camera System to Enhance Mail Processing
Lockheed Martin Corp. has received a $93 million contract from the US Postal Service to develop and deploy 9000 wide-field-of-view camera systems on mail-sorting equipment. The processors will...
Air Force Awards Nanofabrication Contract
Mound Laser and Photonics Center Inc., a member of Infinite Group Inc., will conduct a program using laser micromachining and micro-Raman spectroscopy for the development of laser-based processing...
Companies Ally to Develop Night-Vision Tool
Indigo Systems Corp., a manufacturer of IR cameras and telecommunications devices, and Autoliv, a specialist in automotive safety systems, have joined to develop affordable IR night-vision cameras...
Accent on Applications
UV Treatment Purifies Ballast Water
Every hour, 2 million gallons of ballast water are released into US waterways, contaminating the ecosystem with a host of bacteria, viruses and other undesirable organisms. These intrusive creatures are delivered by high-speed container ships that are penetrating biological barriers once isolated by the high seas. Ballast water released along coastlines and in port systems is a prime source...
Camera Lenses Get a Boost
Diffractive optical elements play a significant role in monochromatic imaging applications, such as in the pickup lenses in compact disc and DVD players. Canon Inc. of Tokyo, however, has displayed...
Workstation Inspects OLED Displays
Organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) technology is one of the most significant advances in information display since the invention of liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Offering intense colors, sharp...
Ink-Jets Produce Microlenses
Ink-jets are not just for printing anymore. A team from NTT Telecommunications Energy Laboratories in Tokyo has demonstrated the mass production of microlens arrays for optical-input/output packaging...
Where There's Smoke, It's Fiber to the Rescue
A research team at the St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, led by Sergei V. Kulakov, has demonstrated the feasibility of a fiber optic fire sensor that can be used in...
Presstime Bulletin
Light Exposure Tunes Magnetism in Plastic
Researchers at Ohio State in Columbus and at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City have demonstrated photo-induced magnetization in a plastic sample. The work, which they reported in the Feb. 4...
Sydor Optics Completes Acquisition of Double-Sided Equipment
Sydor Optics, a manufacturer of precision optical components such as beamsplitters, DWDM substrates, filters, light pipes, light-weighted substrates, mirrors, wafers, wedges and windows has completed...
Quantum Teleportation, Swapping Proved
The teleportation and swapping of quantum states has been predicted in theory and presumed to be true in reality. Now researchers at Universität Wien in Vienna, Austria, have confirmed the phenomena...
Superlattices Weave Nanowires
Three teams have independently fabricated semiconductor nanowire superlattices: complex woven structures of otherwise incompatible materials. The ability to construct such structures may lead to nano...
Quantum Order Explains Why Light Exists
It is difficult enough to describe what light is, but Xiao-Gang Wen of Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge has undertaken to explain why it is. Proceeding from the failure of...
AlGaN Displays Efficient UV Emission
A Japanese research team from Riken in Saitama, Waseda University in Tokyo and Tokyo Institute of Technology in Yokohama reported in the Jan. 7 issue of Applied Physics Letters that it has achieved...
New Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) for Compact Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs)
Agere Systems, Alcatel Optronics and Nortel Networks announces a multi-source agreement (MSA) for compact Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFAs) used in optical networking systems. The agreement...
Alcatel Optronics, CyOptics and Oki Launch the First Step to Jointly Define a MSA for 40 Gbit/s Electro-absorption Modulator-based Products
Paris, France, February 26, 2002 - Alcatel Optronics, CyOptics and Oki Electric Industry Co. (Oki Electric), three leading companies in the electro-absorption (EA) domain, announces the launch of a...
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The 1300-nm single-mode fiber optic video link from Terahertz Technologies Inc. offers greater distances without amplification than are available with traditional 850-nm multimode versions. The...
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D/A CONVERTERS
PCI standard digital-to-analog converters that provide 14-bit resolution have been announced by Piezomechanik GmbH. The PC-AHV series of plug-in converters include dynamic link libraries and are...
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AUTOMATION SOFTWARE
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COAXIAL IMAGING FOR DIODE LASER PROCESSING
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Nd:YAG LASERS
Laservall North America LLC has launched the Violino green continuous-wave, frequency-doubled Nd:YAG OEM laser sources and laser marking systems. The lasers are Q-switched up to 200 kHz and...
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TEC LASERS
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LASER SAFETY
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LASER DIODE MODULE
Blue Sky Research has introduced its FiberMax single-mode, fiber-pigtailed laser diode module for electro-optics applications. The device combines the company's proprietary µLens technology with...
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HIGH-POWER ILLUMINATOR
Opto Diode Corp. has introduced its Model OD-663 high-power GaAlAs infrared LED illuminator, suitable for use with CCD cameras and night-vision goggles. The device comprises three 0.030 x 0.030-in....
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SPECTROMETER ACCESSORY
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OPTICAL VECTOR ANALYZER
Available from Luna Technologies is the Optical Vector Analyzer (OVA) 1550, which measures insertion loss, polarization-dependent loss, group delay, polarization mode dispersion and chromatic...
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PROJECTION LENSES
Slide/AV projection lenses for format sizes of 24 x 36 mm and 38 x 38 mm are available from Docter Optics Inc. The lenses are designed with 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9- and 14-glass elements and are...
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OPTICAL POWER MONITOR
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OPTICAL LENSES
Alpine Research Optics has announced a series of CaF2 optics for use in 157-nm laser-based applications, such as microlithography and micromachining. The optics line includes spherical and...
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MODULAR MAGNIFICATION SYSTEM
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LENS BONDERS
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ZnSe FOCUSING LENSES
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NEAR-IR TESTING
Analytical Spectral Devices Inc. offers a filter wheel accessory for testing near-IR analyzers to ensure compliance with near-IR spectroscopy standards. The Filter Wheel tests wavelength, linearity...
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MACHINE VISION SOFTWARE
National Instruments' IMAQ Vision 6.0 is designed for use with Measurement Studio, a software package for data acquisition, analysis and visualization that supports Microsoft Visual Basic, Visual C++...
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SCAN HEADS
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MINIATURE NEAR-IR SPECTROMETER
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