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Fish Gotta Have Rotifers
Aug 18, 2004 — FREDERICK, Md., Aug. 18 -- Syncroscopy, a Frederick, Md.-based developer of digital imaging products for microscopy applications, announced that the Academy of Natural Sciences has used its Auto-Montage 3-D imaging software to produce a CD containing images of more than 700 species plates of rotifers, multicelled animals that live in water and transform organic matter into protein. The rotifer Pseudoploesoma formosum ANSP 297 (Photo courtesy The Academy of Natural Sciences) Without...
3-D Coordinate Measuring Helps Inspect IC Packaging
Aug 1, 2004 — Semiconductor companies currently produce a large assortment of three-dimensional architectures for semiconductor integration and packaging. End users rely on diverse stacking strategies to conserve PC board space. Even stacking die to wafer and...
Carl Zeiss Buys Bio-Rad's Confocal Microscopy Unit
Aug 1, 2004 — Life sciences research products supplier Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc. of Hercules, Calif., has sold its confocal microscopy business, based in Hemel Hempstead, UK, to Carl Zeiss GmbH of Jena, Germany. The move is part of an ongoing investment in...
Daily News Briefs
Aug 1, 2004 — An image of the rotifer Pseudoploesoma formosum ANSP 297. (Courtesy The Academy of Natural Sciences)Syncroscopy, a Frederick, Md.-based developer of digital imaging products for microscopy applications, announced that the Academy of Natural Sciences...
Differential Interference Contrast Adds Confocal Imaging Flexibility
Aug 1, 2004 — Confocal laser scanning microscopy continues to make inroads into industrial inspection applications as diverse as printed circuit boards and automotive components. A key reason is the technique’s analysis flexibility. Figure 1. Olympus laser...
High Q Laser to Distribute Oscillators for APE
Aug 1, 2004 — High Q Laser (US) Inc. of Watertown, Mass., has entered into an agreement with APE of Berlin, under which it has become the exclusive distributor of that company's picosecond optical parameter oscillators in the US and Canada. Both companies are...
Hollow Fiber Delivers Distortion-Free Femtosecond Pulses
Aug 1, 2004 — Multiphoton fluorescence is an important technique for analyzing living tissue, and fiber optic delivery of the femtosecond pulses enables useful instruments such as miniature microscopes and multiphoton endoscopes. A difficulty generally arises,...
Industrial MicroscopyGets Down to Work
Aug 1, 2004 — It's a three-dimensional world for industrial microscopy these days, whether it is used to help monitor thin-film deposition processes or to inspect bumps on a circuit board. Regardless of the technique, building the 3-D image usually involves...
Laser Writes Ferroelectric Domains in a Confocal Microscope
Aug 1, 2004 — Confocal microscopes are powerful tools for three-dimensional imaging on the submicron scale and, when combined with fluorescence and/or Raman spectroscopy, can yield local information about chemical composition and structural details. Because of...
Small Design Changes Can Pump Up Ti:Sapphire Laser Power
Aug 1, 2004 — Ti:sapphire laser oscillators and amplifiers are the dominant sources for ultrafast applications because they can deliver ultrashort (<100 fs), widely tunable pulses and high pulse energies at various repetition rates. No other active medium,...
Tapered Fabry-Perot Filter Measures Wavelength
Aug 1, 2004 — There are many applications of a simple, elegant technique to separate and measure the wavelengths present in an optical signal. Indeed, an important component of the history of spectroscopy has been the ongoing search for improved approaches to...
Technique Maps Complex Microsurfaces
Aug 1, 2004 — Recently there has been much interest in various noncontact methods for measuring surface profiles.1 One new technique, based on low-coherence scanning interference microscopes, offers several advantages over monochromatic interferometric...
Total Interference Contrast Aids Thin-Film Engineering
Aug 1, 2004 — Many materials manufacturing applications today, including coating deposition, semiconductor production, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and micromachining, require precision surface step-height measurement. To measure simple surface height...
Trends in Camera Design Increase Functionality
Aug 1, 2004 — Commercially available camera sensors are shrinking, perhaps driven by the camera-phone craze. Now common are 3-μm pixels with megapixel sensors that measure less than half an inch. Although beneficial for compact cameras, such small sensors...
Up-Conversion Fiber Laser Produces Visible Output
Aug 1, 2004 — Lumics GmbH of Berlin has developed a visible-wavelength source based on an up-conversion fluorozirconate (ZBLAN) fiber laser that has emission lines comparable to those from an argon-ion laser. It works by exploiting the absorption of rare-earth...
After 'Abysmally Failed' Experiment, Carbon Nanotubes Grow Wings
Jul 29, 2004 — ARGONNE, Ill., July 29 -- Diamonds are the hardest known substance. Carbon nanotubes are the strongest. Scientists at the US Dept. of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory tried to combine the best of both worlds by creating a composite...
12 Share Micrograph Competition Prize
Jul 19, 2004 — OXFORD, England, July 19 -- The Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) said it doubled the number of award winners and categories in its International Micrograph Competition -- judged at MicroScience 2004, held last week in London -- due to an...
Carl Zeiss, UC Davis, Palm Collaborate
Jul 15, 2004 — THORNWOOD, N.Y., July 15 -- Carl Zeiss MicroImaging, the Lucy Whittier Molecular and Diagnostic Core Facility at the University of California at Davis (UC Davis), and Palm Microlaser Technologies recently announced they are collaborating in research...
IBM Makes Nanoscale Imaging Advance
Jul 15, 2004 — SAN JOSE, Calif., July 15 -- IBM scientists have reported a breakthrough in nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) by directly detecting the faint magnetic signal from a single electron buried inside a solid sample. IBM said the milestone is a...
Daily News Briefs
Jul 12, 2004 — Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH announced it has proposed the transfer of core technologies from the recently acquired Bio-Rad CellScience division to its headquarters in Jena, Germany. Bio-Rad CellScience is a supplier of confocal and multiphoton microscopy...
Lab-on-a-Chip Can Get Hotter Than Surface of Venus
Jul 8, 2004 — WOBURN, Mass., July 8 -- Engineers have created a miniature hotplate that can reach temperatures above 1100°C (2012°F), self-contained within a "laboratory" no bigger than a child's shoe. The micro-hotplates are only a few dozen microns across...
Applied Image and Sine Patterns Enter Agreement
Jul 1, 2004 — With the signing of an exclusive worldwide distribution agreement, Applied Image Inc. of Rochester, N.Y., has added Sine Patterns LLC to the Applied Image Group companies, which collectively supply test targets, bar-code standards, microscopy and...
Austrian 3-D Microscopy Company Opens US Office
Jul 1, 2004 — Graz, Austria-based Alicona GmbH has opened an office in Rochester, N.Y., with plans to continue the growth in the US that it has experienced in Europe. The company's MeX software for scanning electron microscopes and InfiniteFocus microscopes and...
Silver Slab Promises Subwavelength Imaging
Jul 1, 2004 — A team of scientists at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, has demonstrated that a planar slab of silver can be used as a lens in a near-field lithography setup at 365 nm. If the approach can be refined to enable the l/9...
Jmar to Develop X-Ray Microscope
Jun 29, 2004 — SAN DIEGO, June 29 -- Jmar Technologies Inc. announced it is developing an x-ray microscope (XRM) product line based on the company's existing collimated plasma lithography (CPL) x-ray source technology. The new product will enable 3-D visualization...
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