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Fluorescent Fingerprint Tag IDs 'Hidden' Prints
Lifting latent fingerprints on knives, guns, bullet casings and other metals with higher confidence is now possible using a film of electrochromic polymers, which change colors when subjected to an electrical voltage, researchers from the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s ISIS pulsed neutron and muon source, the University of Leicester and the Institute Laue-Langevin have found. “By using the insulating properties of the fingerprints to define their unique patterns and improving the visual resolution through these color-controllable films, we can dramatically improve the accuracy of crime scene fingerprint forensics,” said professor Robert Hillman of the University of Leicester. “From the images we have produced so far, we are achieving identification with high confidence using commonly accepted standards.”
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Listening to Blood Cells
Red blood cells struck with laser light generate high-frequency sound waves that Ryerson University investigators say could help to differentiate normal blood cells from abnormal ones for the diagnosis of blood-related diseases.
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Transistor Works with Light, Not Electricity
An electrical charge applied to an ultrathin layer of material can change the polarization of terahertz light beams, creating the optical equivalent of an electrical transistor, its creators at Vienna University of Technology say.
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Raman Spectrometer
Ocean Optics
Although Raman spectroscopy is an excellent analytical tool, the Raman signal is often weak and traditional slit spectrometers typically have poor optical throughput.
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Telecentric Lenses for Machine Vision
China Daheng Group
CDHC designs and manufactures GCO series telecentric lenses, with its good performance, superior image quality, low distortion and competitive price, fully meet the requirements of machine vision systems in industrial measurement application.
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Manufacturing & Coating Services
Perkins Precision Developments
At PPD we take pride in meeting exact customer requirements. We understand the importance of delivering the specific optics on schedule. We work closely with our customer partners, seeking long term, mutual successes and relationships that last for years.
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Optical Liquids Catalog
Cargille Laboratories
This Specialty Optical Liquids catalog features high-transmission, safe-handling laser liquids; fused silica matching liquids; and specific refractive index liquids (1.300 to 2.11 nD). Also featured are transparent and light-absorbing gels.
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CZTSe Solar Cells Achieve 9.7% Efficiency
The copper zinc tin selenide-based solar cell developed by a European collaboration could bring the solar industry a step closer to a sustainable alternative to CIGS-based solar cells.
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Flexible Display Center Makes Largest OLED TFT
The flexible color OLED display, measuring 14.7 in. diagonally, was manufactured using mixed-oxide thin-film transistors. The device was produced at the FDC at Arizona State University in conjunction with scientists from the Army Research Labs.
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Newport, REO Partner on HeNe Lasers
Newport was named exclusive global sales partner for the Boulder, Colo.-based company’s range of red, green, yellow, IR and single-frequency stabilized lasers operating at 633 nm.
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On this edition of the industry's only weekly newscast: optics students win IBM's Battle of the Brains, adding color makes solar cells more stylish, and a simple test uses lasers and sound waves to diagnose blood-related diseases. Hosted by Photonics Media's Laura Marshall and Ashley Rice.
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Optics Scholarship Established at UA to Honor Edmund
The Norman W. Edmund Merit Scholarship in Optical Sciences, endowed by Edmund Optics CEO Robert Edmund in honor of his late father, will support undergraduate students at the University of Arizona who intend to pursue careers in optics.
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Leica Biosystems Acquires Kreatech
The privately held DNA fluorescent in situ hybridization probes and target labeling reagents provider has joined Leica Biosystems’ Advanced Staining business unit based in the UK. The combined business will develop targeted biomarker menus for Leica’s instrument platforms.
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Optics Students Win IBM’s 'Battle of the Brains'
Three students from St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics were crowned World Champions at the 37th annual Battle of the Brains competition hosted at ITMO and sponsored by IBM.
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Expert Briefings
In-depth presentations and interactive Q&As featuring top industry experts
2013 Webinars Available on Demand
Topics include:
Laser Transmitters for Fiber Optic Communications
Techniques in Biophotonic Imaging
Enabling Technology for Highly Aspheric Optics Manufacturing
Industrial Imaging and Vision
Developments in Optics and Optical Components
Raman Spectroscopy for Research and Industry
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SPIE Optics + Photonics is the largest interdisciplinary technical conference in North America, presenting the latest research and technologies in solar, nano, optics, photonics and space optics. The conference’s four symposia (Nanoscience + Engineering, Solar Energy + Technology, Organic Photonics + Electronics, and Optical Engineering + Applications) will offer more than 3200 presentations, including plenary and featured talks on topics such as metamaterials for molded optical wavefronts, asteroid-tracking and collision-mitigation, Kepler’s search for Earthlike planets and nanoparticle technology to convert solar energy directly into saturated steam for sterilizing tools and waste. The show also will include more than 40 professional development courses, poster sessions, panel discussions and a tribute to H. John Caulfield.
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Princeton Instruments - IsoPlane SCT Spectrograph
Through its use of proprietary optics and a novel optomechanical design, the IsoPlane SCT (Schmidt-Czerny-Turner) improves upon the traditional Czerny-Turner-type spectrograph, which, despite being limited by the age-old design’s inherent image aberrations, is still the most commonly used research instrument in dispersive optical spectroscopy. Its novel optical design provides the ability to use the full spatial extent of their detector without loss of spectral or spatial resolution, and it provides the only major innovation to the design of research-grade imaging spectrographs in more than 20 years.
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