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Ti:Sapphire Laser Drives Accelerator on Chip
An advance that uses commercial lasers and low-cost, mass-production techniques could set the stage for a new generation of "tabletop" particle accelerators that are less expensive for use in science and medicine. "We still have a number of challenges before this technology becomes practical for real-world use, but, eventually, it would substantially reduce the size and cost of future high-energy particle colliders for exploring the world of fundamental particles and forces," said Joel England, the SLAC physicist who led the experiments. "It could also help enable compact accelerators and x-ray devices for security scanning, medical therapy and imaging, and research in biology and materials science."
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Room Temperature
HgCdTe IR Detectors
Infrared Associates
Infrared Associates, Inc. can now provide Room Temperature HgCdTe detectors covering the range of wavelengths from 1 um to 6 um. These detectors have both high sensitivity and ease of operation.
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Optical Coatings
Perkins Precision Developments
IBS Thin-Film Coatings: AR, HR, Dichroic and Custom
• Standard coatings: Anti-reflection, high reflection, output couplers, edge filters, bandpass filters, beam splitters.
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Spectral Isolation
Optical Components
Optometrics Corporation
Optometrics is a high volume OEM and standard catalog component manufacturer of spectral isolation optical components and sub-assemblies. An ISO 9001:2008 certified Lean manufacturer delivering cost effective products and services worldwide.
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On this edition of the industry's only weekly newscast: lasers help shrink a particle accelerator, Laura reports on the latest LED news from the Radtech conference, and we explore a new miniature camera system that achieves the optical performance of a full-size wide-angle lens. Hosted by Photonics Media's Melinda Rose and Laura Marshall.
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Malvern Instruments Buys NanoSight
The analytical instruments maker said it extends its products into the nanoscale with the Sept. 27 acquisition of the nanoparticle characterization company.
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THz Sensor to Detect Viruses Before Outbreaks
A new project aims to develop a sensor that uses gigahertz-to-terahertz radiation to detect viruses captured in nanofluidic chips, with the goal of using the system quickly in places where large, highly mobile groups congregate, such as airports.
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FiO 2013 — the 97th OSA Annual Meeting — and LS XXIX unite the Optical Society and American Physical Society (APS) communities for five days of quality, cutting-edge presentations, fascinating invited speakers and a variety of special events. The LS XXIX meeting serves as the 29th annual Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) of its Division of Laser Science (DLS) and provides an important forum for presenting the latest work on laser applications and development, spanning a broad range of topics in physics, biology and chemistry.
Special Symposia topics include: Advanced Distributed Optical Fibre Sensor Systems for Security and Safety Applications, Functional Imaging of Visual Systems, the 100th Anniversary of the Bohr Atom, Photonics for Quantum Information Processing, and Laser Science Symposium on Undergraduate Research.
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Krell Technologies - REV Fiber Optic Micro Polisher
Rev is a highly cost-effective system that provides the ability to polish optical connectors and bare fibers with Telcordia compliance. Interchangeable workholders support all industry standard connectors and specialty components. Rev is ideal for laboratory and R&D applications, as well as field termination and cable assembly repair.
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