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Jun 15, 2004 — eMagin Corp., a Hopewell Junction, N.Y., manufacturer of active matrix organic light-emitting diode (OLED)-on-silicon displays, announced that DRS Technologies Inc. is using its SVGA+ microdisplay as a key element in a new handheld thermal imager used in military surveillance and detection applications. DRS will exhibit the equipment at Eurosatory, being held this week in Villepinte, France. . . . June 30 is the deadline to submit photomicrography examples to Nikon's 30th International...
Carl Zeiss, Cornell to Collaborate
Jun 2, 2004 — NEW YORK -- Biomedical microscopic imaging deep inside living tissue with unprecedented clarity could become routine and widely available with the recent signing of technology transfer and collaborative research agreements by Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, a...
CCDs Outperform Film in Rotating-Mirror Cameras
Jun 1, 2004 — Historically, the fastest framing cameras have been rotating-mirror film cameras, which can capture many millions of frames per second with resolution and image quality that is usually limited by the film grain. As a research tool, they have been...
Electron Multiplication CCDs Offer a Flexible Solution
Jun 1, 2004 — A recent advance in CCD technology is the introduction of electron multiplication or charge carrier multiplication CCDs. This technology is effective in applications requiring high light sensitivity, high spatial resolution and reasonably high frame...
Nanoptek Relocates
Jun 1, 2004 — Nanoptek Corp. has moved to Clock Tower Place, a Maynard, Mass., corporate complex that provides the facilities to support the company's recently awarded Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant from NASA, along with space for expansion....
New Resin Suitable for Multiphoton Polymerization
Jun 1, 2004 — Scientists at Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass., and at Boston University have developed an acrylate resin for multiphoton absorption polymerization. To demonstrate the mechanical and optical properties of the material, they have used it to...
Nonlinear Lidar Detects, Identifies Bio-Aerosols
Jun 1, 2004 — As world governments have grown more attentive to the potential threat of biological weapons, a premium has been placed on developing technologies that can detect and identify airborne pathogens. Such technologies also would be useful for public...
Slashing the Costs of High-Precision Micromachining
Jun 1, 2004 — Nanosecond pulses from Q-switched, solid-state lasers have long been used in a variety of machining applications. More precise micromachining can be accomplished with the UV pulses from excimer lasers and with femtosecond pulses from ultrafast...
Carl Zeiss Buys Bio-Rad Unit
May 28, 2004 — HERCULES, Calif., May 28 -- Bio-Rad Laboratories Inc., a Hercules, Calif.-based developer of confocal microscopy and multiphoton technology, announced today the sale of its UK-based confocal microscopy business to Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, effective...
Olympus Acquires Soft Imaging
May 14, 2004 — HAMBURG, Germany, May 14 -- Olympus Europe announced today it has acquired Soft Imaging System and its subsidiaries. Soft Imaging is a Munster, Germany-based provider of software and hardware solutions for digital imaging. Olympus said it has worked...
No Hairs Were Harmed in This Experiment
May 7, 2004 — CHESTNUT HILL, Mass., May 7 -- Researchers have demonstrated the fabrication of microscopic polymeric structures on top of a human hair, without harming it. Boston College chemistry professor John T. Fourkas, in collaboration with Boston College...
Excimer Laser Powers Phase-Shifting Interferometer
May 1, 2004 — An interferometer that promises to improve the characterization of phase-shift masks for use in semiconductor lithography has been developed by researchers in Germany. The instrument, which uses an ArF laser as an illumination source, takes several...
In Automated Proofreading, One Equals Four
May 1, 2004 — One machine eye equals four human ones. That's the formula used by manufacturers when following US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines for proofreading the inserts, labels, regulatory directives or other materials that accompany...
Lithography Yields Micro-Optics Imaging System
May 1, 2004 — Researchers at the University of Arizona in Tucson and at the University of Oulu in Finland have fabricated a micro-optics imaging system for a miniature microscope using a gray-scale lithographic printing technique with sol-gel glass. They reported...
Micromirror Technology Enables More Than Projectors
May 1, 2004 — Digital light processing (DLP), which has gained wide acceptance in light modulation for video and data projectors and big-screen high-definition TVs, now enables dozens of emerging applications, including lithography, scientific instrumentation,...
Procuring Custom-Designed Lenses: How to Reduce Risk and Improve Results
May 1, 2004 — When lens development programs go awry, the results often include blown schedules, ill-defined nonrecurring engineering programs, overpriced prototypes, rework and worse. To avoid such problems, it helps to establish a seamless line of...
Uncooled IR Detectors Maintain Sensitivity
May 1, 2004 — There is a common belief that it is necessary to cool long-wavelength IR photodetectors to achieve high sensitivity. The radiation is characterized by low photon energy; thus, detection requires electron transitions with threshold energy lower than...
Daily News Briefs
Apr 22, 2004 — Stanley A. Schwartz has been named vice president of Nikon Instruments Inc.'s microscopy product/marketing division, in Melville, N.Y. Schwartz, who began working at Nikon in 1980 as part of the sales team for biomedical and industrial microscopes,...
Laser Printer Method Used to Detect Cancer
Apr 19, 2004 — PALO ALTO, Calif., April 19 -- The Scripps-PARC Institute for Advanced Biomedical Studies, which Xerox Corp.'s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) and The Scripps Research Institute formed recently to investigate advances in the life sciences,...
Beyond 'Nano': A Scale That Weighs Viruses
Apr 7, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., April 7 -- Researchers have already been able to detect the mass of a single cell using submicroscopic devices. Now they're zeroing in on viruses. And the scale of their work is becoming so indescribably small, they have moved beyond...
Modified Gregorian Telescope Patented
Apr 5, 2004 — VANCOUVER, Canada, April 5 -- fSONA Communications, a provider of optical wireless networking equipment, has been awarded a US patent (6,667,831) for a compact optical system described as a modified Gregorian telescope. fSONA said the compact...
Alliance Formed to Propel Australian Photonics Research
Apr 1, 2004 — Swinburne University of Technology TAFE Centre for New Manufacturing in Hawthorn, Australia, will partner with Melles Griot of Ely, UK, to advance Australian photonics research. With the help of its distributor, Lastek Pty Ltd. in Thebarton,...
CCDs Aid Exploration
Apr 1, 2004 — Whether imaging the galaxy or intracellular activity, cameras based on CCD sensors continue to capture ever more complex images of the known universe. Still images that are generated with full-frame CCDs can present stunning vistas, but images can...
Closed-Loop Control Boosts AFM Functionality
Apr 1, 2004 — Many atomic force microscopes (AFMs) and scanning probe instruments that provide usable images do not have closed-loop position control, which is essential for accurate, distortion-free visualization and metrology. The key to position control is...
Near-Field Holography Manufactures Submicron Gratings
Apr 1, 2004 — Gratings with a 200- to 600-nm pitch are necessary for telecommunications devices such as passive optical components and InP laser diodes. They also are required in some emerging applications, including biosensors and various microelectromechanical...
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