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Moth Eyes May Enhance Medical Imaging
NEW YORK, July 3, 2012 — New nanoscale materials modeled after the eye of a moth can improve the light-capturing efficiency of x-ray machines and similar medical imaging devices.
Laser Probes Pollution Particles
HAMBURG, Germany, and MENLO PARK, Calif., July 2, 2012 — A new investigation using x-rays from the Linac Coherent Light Source has helped researchers better understand the structure of airborne soot particles. Visualizing the structure of individual aerosol particles in the air for the first time will...
All-Fiber Probes Hold Promise for Medical Imaging Applications
Jul 1, 2012 — Optical fiber probes are still in the early stages of manufacturing, but filament fusion technology enables many probe designs, from ball lenses to fiber lenses, among others. Cleaving fiber bundles with high quality and good throughput facilitates...
ASE Optics Europe Opened
Jul 1, 2012 — In Barcelona, Spain, ASE Optics Europe was launched to strengthen the European presence of Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) and its subsidiary ASE Optics, both of West Henrietta, N.Y. The new firm’s opening is in response to the growing demand...
Beam Profiling Helps Make Medical Devices Better
Jul 1, 2012 — The amount of time and energy needed to invest in the setup and use of an untried, but useful, piece of equipment can be daunting. But once some of the basics are explained, the initial effort seems far more palatable. Here is a look at how one...
Clinical Trial Next for Laser Technique
Jul 1, 2012 — Carl Zeiss Meditec AG of Dublin, Calif., and Jena, Germany, has received conditional approval from the FDA to initiate a clinical trial for its ReLEx smile procedure to correct myopia. The technique for refractive surgery combines femtosecond laser...
DPSS Lasers Give Medical Device Manufacturing an Edge
Jul 1, 2012 — With a wide range of wavelengths, short pulse durations, high average powers and high pulse energies, compact and cost-effective diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) lasers have a promising future in medical device manufacturing. Medical device...
Femtolaser Approved for Cataract Surgery
Jul 1, 2012 — Illinois-based Abbott’s iFS advanced femtosecond laser has received FDA clearance for use in corneal and cataract surgeries to create bow-shaped or curved arcuate incisions. The fifth generation of IntraLase technology, the iFS laser creates...
Fluoptics Opens US Office
Jul 1, 2012 — To market and sell its offerings for preclinical in vivo fluorescence imaging, Grenoble, France-based Fluoptics has opened an office in Cambridge, Mass. The company develops solutions that combine a nonradioactive fluorescent tracer targeting cancer...
Hamblin, Lavery Join Hologenix Board
Jul 1, 2012 — Based in Santa Monica, Calif., Hologenix LLC, maker of Celliant technology, has completed its science advisory board with the appointments of Drs. Michael R. Hamblin and Lawrence A. Lavery. It also has established a research and development...
Idex Buys Precision Photonics
Jul 1, 2012 — Idex Corp. of Lake Forest, Ill., has acquired optical components maker Precision Photonics Corp. (PPC) for $20 million in cash. PPC was founded in Boulder, Colo., in 2000 by scientists-turned-engineers from the neighboring NIST and JILA research...
LAURIN PUBLISHING PURCHASES KB TOYS BUILDING
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – After 32 years as a tenant in the Berkshire Commons at 2 South Street, Laurin Publishing has purchased the KB Toys building at 100 West Street and plans to relocate there by fall 2012.
Nanoscale Biomaterials Require Close Observation
Jul 1, 2012 — Replacement bones and blood vessels are just two types of artificial tissues that require deep-imaging microscopy techniques to develop. Studying useful materials is not limited to macroscale structures such as sheet metal, optical glass, wood...
Schneider Kreuznach Expands into LEDs
Jul 1, 2012 — With almost 100 years of optical design experience, Schneider Kreuznach of Bad Kreuznach, Germany, has expanded into the LED market with the development of a state-of-the-art light engine. The new fiber light ultra-LED engine 6 was designed to...
WaveTec Vision Raises $16M
Jul 1, 2012 — WaveTec Vision of Aliso Viejo, Calif., has closed a $16.5 million financing round to commercialize its ORA System diagnostic device for cataract surgery. The round was led by new investor Burrill & Co. WaveTec Vision’s previous investors...
IPG Reclaims Russian Subsidiary
OXFORD, Mass., June 29, 2012 — Fiber laser and amplifier maker IPG Photonics Corp. announced Friday that it spent $55.4 million in cash to buy the outstanding 22.5 percent minority interest in its Russia-based subsidiary, NTO IRE-Polus. IPG had previously sold the stake to...
IRphotonics Spins Off iCure Line
ST. LAURENT, Quebec, June 29, 2012 — IRphotonics has spun off its iCure product line into wholly owned subsidiary iCure Systems Inc., the company announced recently. The fiber-optics-based iCure heat-bonds via infrared light for adhesive curing and heating of bond assemblies in...
Photonic Crystals Help Fish See in the Murk
LEIPZIG, Germany, June 29, 2012 — The elephantnose fish, thought to be blind, was found to have light-reflecting cups lined with photonic crystals in its retinas that help it navigate in its dark, murky environment. Researchers think this unusual eye structure might inform future...
Light Focused Deep Inside Tissue
PASADENA, Calif., June 28, 2012 — A new procedure that is as simple as an ultrasound more than doubles the depth that light can be focused inside biological tissues and soon could enable doctors to perform incision-free surgery or to diagnose cancer by seeing tumors inside the body.
SpectraScience to Distribute Optical Biopsy System
SAN DIEGO, June 24, 2012 — SpectraScience Inc., a San Diego-based medical device company, has signed an exclusive five-year agreement with Pentax Europe GmbH to distribute its WavSTAT optical biopsy system for colorectal cancer screening and diagnosis.
Coherent’s Ophthalmic Laser Sales Exceed 10,000
SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21, 2012 — The laser-based solutions company has now shipped more than 10,000 lasers for ophthalmic therapeutic applications.
Plasmonic Capabilities of Graphene Brought to Light
SAN DIEGO, and BARCELONA, Spain, June 21, 2012 — Graphene has been found to be an excellent host for guiding, confining and electrically manipulating light, two independent studies report.
Firefly Bioluminescence Could Inform New LEDs
SYRACUSE, N.Y., June 20, 2012 — Syracuse University scientists think that by coating nanorods with firefly enzymes, producing lights that glow without batteries or electricity may be possible.
Technique Calibrates Hyperspectral Sensors
GAITHERSBURG, Md., June 18, 2012 — Software that calibrates hyperspectral imagers could ensure that their performance is optimized for medical applications, such as determining diseased tissue margins during surgery.
Nanoplasmonics Drives Technique for Next-Gen Lenses
SAN DIEGO, June 14, 2012 — A new technique that enables metallic cube-shaped nanocrystals to spontaneously self-assemble into larger, complex materials could pave the way for the next generation of antennas and lenses.
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