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Nanoparticles Stabilize Colloidal Crystals
URBANA, Ill. -- Ask those who have tried to produce photonic bandgap materials in the lab with colloidal suspensions, and you're likely to hear about the cracks that appear as the crystals dry. A discovery by a team of researchers at the University of Illinois may go a long way in solving that problem. The self-organizing process known as nanoparticle haloing creates stabler colloidal systems. Charged nanoparticles (red) added to the solution envelop larger, uncharged particles (blue) and control their...
Lambda Technologies to Exhibit New Variable Frequency Microwave (VFM) Technology at IMAPS 2001
Sep 21, 2001 — FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Sept. 21 -- Lambda Technologies will be exhibiting their patented variable frequency microwave (VFM) curing technology and their products at IMAPS 2001. VFM is a breakthrough that allows significantly faster curing of...
II-VI Wins Contract for IR Targeting and Navigation Pods
Sep 1, 2001 — PITTSBURGH, Oct. 4 -- II-VI Inc. said that its subsidiary, Exotic Electro-Optics, a subsidiary of Laser Power Corp., has been awarded a contract from Northrop Grumman Electronic Sensors and Systems for the design, development and production of the...
Silicon Structures Offer Tunable Bandgap
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Tunable photonic bandgap materials show promise as light-modulation devices for telecommunications, display and data storage applications, but existing solu...
SEMI Holds Its Third Institute on Semiconductor Science and Careers
Aug 28, 2001 — CAMAS, Wash., Aug. 28 -- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), will host its third Pacific Northwest Workforce Development Institute to stimulate the workforce of tomorrow into thinking about semiconductor science and careers...
CVI Enhances Colored Glass Filter Production
Aug 16, 2001 — ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Aug. 16 -- Ideal for micro optics and instruments, CVI's colored glass or combination colored glass filters are now diced to even more precise specifications using Kulicke and Soffa's model 984 dicing saw. The diamond blade saw...
Bush’s Budget May Benefit Laser Research
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- In fiscal 2001, federal funding for defense and nondefense research reached parity for the first time in 20 years -- a Clinton administration goal. While fiscally responsible in many respects, this goal put pressure on photonics...
Film Switches from Mirror to Window
BERKELEY, Calif. -- BERKELEY, Calif. -- Windows that switch between transmissive and reflective states could dramatically improve the energy efficiency of buildings, to say nothing of increasing the comfort level of their inhabitants. Rare earth and rare...
Photonics Pointers
Aug 1, 2001 — Airline maintenance workers often use hard dry ice particles in a spray to remove paint from surfaces under conditions where it might be difficult to clean up sand or other spray materials that remain behind. After the dry ice particles hit the...
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Jul 2, 2001 — Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI), a global industry association, announced the appointment of Arthur Robert Greenberg to the newly created position of president of SEMI North America. In his new role, Greenberg reports to...
Now Optically Clear, UV Curable Adhesive/Sealant Matches The Refractive Index of Glass!
Jul 1, 2001 — Master Bond Inc. of Hackensack, N.J., has introduced a new single component, high viscosity, optically clear UV curable adhesive called UV15-7LRI which matches the refractive index of glass (1.481). This system cures extremely rapidly at room...
First Commercial GaN MOCVD System in Poland an AIX 200RF-S
Jun 26, 2001 — AACHEN, Germany, June 26 -- The Polish III-V community is now facing new targets in the field of III-Nitrides R&D. The Institute of Electronic Materials Technology (ITME), in Warszawa, Poland, has recently ordered an AIX 200/4 RF-S MOCVD system for...
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Jun 19, 2001 — 360networks announced that it no longer intends to acquire NetRail, a wholesale Internet service provider, in an all-stock transaction. The company had announced plans to acquire NetRail earlier this year. Jay Zakrzewski has joined the Acton...
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Jun 8, 2001 — The Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) trade association announced that nominations for the Akira Inoue Award for outstanding achievement in environmental, health and safety in the semiconductor industry are being accepted...
SISA and SEMI North America Merge
Jun 7, 2001 — SAN JOSE, Calif., June 7 -- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) announced a definitive agreement to merge the programs, operations and staff of the Semiconductor Industry Suppliers Association (SISA) into SEMI North America, a...
SEMI Reports Decline in Silicon Wafer Shipments
Jun 6, 2001 — SAN JOSE, Calif., June 6 -- Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) said that worldwide silicon wafer area shipments declined by 14 percent during the first quarter of 2001 when compared with last year's fourth quarter area...
Applied Materials Acquiring Oramir
Jun 1, 2001 — SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 1 -- Applied Materials Inc., a supplier of inspection solutions to the semiconductor industry, has signed an agreement to acquire Oramir Semiconductor Equipment Ltd., of Yoqneam, Israel. Oramir specializes in advanced laser...
Cool CCDs Make a Small Spectrometer
Jun 1, 2001 — Component integration of CCDs has been a persistent problem with designing spectrometers. The InSpectrum spectroscopy system integrates a Hamamatsu CCD within the box, so the user does not have to deal with external components. Many devices need...
Photochemical Etching Developed for GaN
Jun 1, 2001 — A wet photochemical etching technique promises to ease the production of devices fabricated from GaN-based materials, which are resistant to most chemical etches and which can display defects when dry-etched. In the March 26 issue of Applied Physics...
Optiva, Nakan Partner on Optical Coating for Flat Panel Displays
May 24, 2001 — SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., May 24 -- Optiva Inc. and Nakan Co. Ltd. have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly develop and market integrated coating systems for applying Optiva's Thin Crystal Film (TCF) materials directly onto glass...
Rocky Mountain Instruments Wins $2.2 Million Contract
May 15, 2001 — LAFAYETTE, Colo., May 15 -- Rocky Mountain Instrument Co., a manufacturer of laser and imaging optics and thin-film coatings, has been awarded a $2.2 million contract with Textron Systems. The contract is for the delivery of mission critical...
Acrylic Windows Improve Scanning
May 1, 2001 — The material quality of a barcode scanner’s window may seem to be a trivial detail to scanner users, but careless material selection by the manufacturer contributes to misreads, failures and the need for frequent...
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Apr 2, 2001 — Corning Inc. reached a milestone last week as it celebrated its 150th anniversary since it was founded in 1851 as the Corning Flint Glass Company. Corning is one of only 16 companies in the Fortune 500 to mark its sesquicentennial. Multiplex Inc., a...
LEDs May Yield Chemical Sensors
MADISON, Wis. -- MADISON, Wis. -- A class of devices based on LEDs promises to enable the development of cost-effective smart sensors. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have demonstrated that the chemical sensors, fabricated from standard semiconductor...
Transparent Airplanes?
Apr 1, 2001 — Many advanced optical and infrared materials inspection techniques that have been employed to examine aircraft structures have a long history of laboratory development before adaptation for field use. Demonstrations on model laboratory materials...
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