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The Proactive View From Germany
As part of a joint presentation on Germany’s drive to keep pace in global, high-tech competition in research development and production, the Institute for Economic Research in Hamburg, Germany, suggests that the country must embrace an economic...
Photonics Spectra, January 1997
We Need to Curb Conflicts in Global High-Tech
There is remarkably little multinational cooperation for the development of new, commercially relevant technologies. There are regional efforts -- notably among the members of the European Union - but, even in Europe, national programs dominate...
Photonics Spectra, January 1997
Diode-Pumped Solid-State Lasers Find Their Place in the Lab
The $100 million-plus annual scientific laser market continues to be a prime area of opportunity and focus despite limited research and development expenditures in recent years. Historically dominated by gas, lamp-pumped solid-state and dye lasers,...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Laser Advances Spark Ultrafast Studies
Advances in solid-state short-pulse laser oscillators, amplifiers and ultrafast optics have sparked an explosion in the number of studies of ultrafast phenomena. These experiments include direct control of chemical reactions, direct observations of...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Laser Chemistry Moves Toward Smaller and Faster Probes
Molecular-level studies examine the effect of individual molecules on the properties of chemistry and materials. Recent progress in such studies has relied on some new laser techniques: Ultrafast lasers have recently reduced the time scale to break...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Lasers Control Molecular Motion
In quantum mechanics, interest has turned toward controlling, rather than explaining, atomic, molecular and electronic processes. The technology of coherent control employs light-induced interference to affect the dynamics of matter and assist in...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Lasers Offer Coherent Control of Material Behavior
The goals of laser control in chemistry include manipulation of collective and molecular properties. Femtosecond lasers have already helped study crystal lattices, and more extensive manipulations are expected because of advances in laser pulse...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Objective Measurements Improve Imaging Optics
Determining optical quality is no easy task because of the trade-offs in specifying imaging optics. For a quantitative assessment of optics, engineers turn to modulation transfer function measurements, which measure the frequency response of an...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Optical Fiber Reaches from Lab to Factory
The use of fiber optics in the laboratory has been steadily increasing for five years. Optical fiber devices can be used for temperature sensing, pressure sensing, pH measurements and material-specific sensing. However, the bulk of laboratory demand...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
Photomultiplier Tubes See the Light -- One Photon at a Time
Dating archaeological finds, locating schools of fish, measuring food contamination, mapping the stars and monitoring pollution levels are all applications that requirer Raman spectroscopy. This article discusses appropriate optical fibers for each...
Photonics Spectra, December 1996
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