Register
Sign In
Subscribe
Advertise
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Bookstore
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Publications
Photonics Spectra
BioPhotonics
Vision Spectra
Photonics Showcase
Photonics Buyers' Guide
Photonics Handbook
Photonics Dictionary
Newsletters
News & Features
Latest News
Latest Products
Features
All Things Photonics Podcast
By Technology
Lasers & Light Sources
Optics
Materials & Coatings
Imaging
Sensors & Detectors
Test & Measurement
Integrated Photonics
Spectroscopy
Biophotonics
Machine Vision
Marketplace
Supplier Search
Product Search
Career Center
Webinars & Events
Webinars
Photonics Media Virtual Events
Industry Events Calendar
Resources
White Papers
Videos
Bookstore
Contribute an Article
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a Member
Register
Sign In
submit press release
Microscopy News
Photonic Bandgap Fiber Eyed for Telecommunications
Apr 1, 2004 — Researchers at BlazePhotonics Ltd. and at the University of Bath, both in Bath, UK, have fabricated a new low-loss photonic bandgap fiber. Its attenuation of 1.72 dB/km represents a significant improvement over the lowest loss previously reported for such a fiber, 13 dB/km. The development brings the attenuation of the new fibers a giant step closer to the ~0.15 dB/km of conventional telecom optical fibers and emphasizes their potential for long-haul data transmission. Unlike conventional...
Quantum Dots Emit Single Photons at High Temps
Apr 1, 2004 — In the Feb. 23 issue of Applied Physics Letters, Richard P. Mirin of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo., presents the findings of his recent investigation into single-photon emission in optically stimulated quantum...
Tiny Measurements Present Big Challenges
Apr 1, 2004 — In semiconductor manufacturing, photonics is used not only for imaging circuit layers, but also for measuring the size and location of patterned features. The question is, will photonic techniques be able to handle those metrology needs as feature...
Grants Will Expand X-Ray Microscope Research
Mar 31, 2004 — BERKELEY, Calif., March 31 -- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) have been awarded $2.5 million from the National Institutes of Health and the US Department of Energy to...
Daily News Briefs
Mar 30, 2004 — Roland V. Shack, professor emeritus of optical sciences at the University of Arizona Optical Sciences Center (OSC), has received 2004 Gold Medal from The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) for his contributions to image formation,...
Imaging Method Records Nerve Cell Signals
Mar 5, 2004 — ITHACA, N.Y., March 5 -- Combining the bright laser light of multiphoton microscopy with specially developed dyes and a phenomenon called second-harmonic generation, biophysicists have made high-resolution images of millisecond-by-millisecond...
New Metamaterials Detect T-Rays
Mar 4, 2004 — SAN DIEGO, March 4 -- Scientists have developed a class of materials that respond magnetically to terahertz radiation, a fundamental finding relevant to many exciting applications in areas including guidance in zero visibility weather conditions,...
Daily News Briefs
Mar 1, 2004 — Cambridge, Ontario-based ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. announced recently that a pharmaceutical company has placed a $2.2 million order for two high-speed, fully automatic ATS machine vision inspection systems. ATS said this is the first of a...
Digital Mammography Systems Demand Rising
Mar 1, 2004 — Roland V. Shack, professor emeritus of optical sciences at the University of Arizona Optical Sciences Center, has received 2004 Gold Medal from The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) for his contributions to image formation,...
Olympus Europa Purchases Soft Imaging System
Mar 1, 2004 — In Germany, Olympus Europa GmbH of Hamburg has acquired Soft Imaging System of Münster and its subsidiaries. The companies have cooperated for several years in the light-optical microscopy market, and it is anticipated that Olympus' microscopy...
Optical Profiling Techniques Characterize Free-Form Optics
Mar 1, 2004 — Optics that deviate from the traditional spherical shape are increasingly popular in optical designs because of their superior image quality, reduced cost and smaller space requirements. The increased availability of free-form optics is attributable...
Scanning Microscopy Moves into Production
Mar 1, 2004 — Since the scanning tunneling microscope was invented in the early 1980s, the field of microscopic imaging has blossomed in many nontraditional ways. Nearly 400 years of steady evolution of optical microscopy and five decades of progress in the field...
Daily News Briefs
Feb 20, 2004 — Glimmerglass, a Hayward, Calif., developer of transparent connectivity technology, and Laser 2000, a UK distributor of photonics products, have announced an alliance to introduce Glimmerglass' products in Europe and promote the use of microphotonics...
Daily News Briefs
Feb 18, 2004 — Texas Instruments Inc. announced at the 2004 Photo Marketing Association Convention and Trade Show last week in Las Vegas that it is collaborating with HP to develop an image engine that uses its digital signal processor-based technology for many of...
Redesigning Platinum at the Nanoscale: It's Simple
Feb 11, 2004 — ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Feb. 11 -- Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Sandia National Laboratories and the University of New Mexico (UNM) have developed a new way of mimicking photosynthetic proteins to manipulate platinum at the nanoscale. The...
Ceramic Lasers: Ready for Action
Feb 1, 2004 — Ceramic lasers have the potential to dramatically reshape today’s marketplace for solid-state lasers. These still-evolving devices offer high output powers and low losses that are competitive with today’s best commercial solid-state lasers. Yet,...
Hybridizing Spectroscopic Techniques
Feb 1, 2004 — Any given material can be characterized using a wide variety of spectroscopic techniques, each of which provides useful information. Depending on the material in question, of course, some methods are more effective than others. For example,...
Laser Diode Manufacturers Turn Up the Power
Feb 1, 2004 — By one estimate, the global market for high-power laser diodes could approach $450 million by 2006 (Figure 1). So it perhaps comes as no surprise that quite a few players have entered the market recently. To compete, they must accommodate...
Nanocrystals in Glass May Be Suitable for LEDs
Feb 1, 2004 — Researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Ikeda, Japan, have developed a sol-gel fabrication technique that enables them to embed semiconductor nanocrystals in a glass matrix. The resulting material...
Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy Advance
Feb 1, 2004 — Although the rapid advance of scanning probe microscopy in the 1990s enabled routine imaging of unaltered samples at unprecedented nanoscale resolution, researchers still could not uniquely identify the chemical composition of materials and unveil...
Quantum Dots Break 'Artificial Atom' Model
Feb 1, 2004 — A worldwide collaboration of scientists investigating the electronic states of quantum dots by the photons they emit has determined that the conception of the dots as "artificial atoms" is incomplete. The group included researchers from Ludwig...
PI Actuator Wins Circle of Excellence Award
Jan 30, 2004 — SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 30 -- Nanopositioning and piezo specialist PI (Physik Instrumente) received a 2004 Photonics Circle of Excellence Award, sponsored by Laurin Publishing, for its PICMA nanopositioning actuators. The awards were presented during...
PI Actuator Wins Circle of Excellence Award
Jan 30, 2004 — SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 31 -- Nanopositioning and piezo specialist PI (Physik Instrumente) received a 2004 Photonics Circle of Excellence Award, sponsored by Laurin Publishing, for its PICMA nanopositioning actuators. The awards were presented during...
Daily News Briefs
Jan 26, 2004 — David Kirwan has been appointed senior vice president and CFO of Fischer Imaging Corp., effective Feb. 1. Kirwan will succeed Stephen Burke, who has resigned and will remain with the company in a transitional capacity until February. The company...
Daily News Briefs
Jan 15, 2004 — Takeaki Fukuyama was named president and CEO of Tokyo-based Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. (TAEC), an independent company of Toshiba subsidiary Toshiba America Inc. TAEC makes semiconductors, flash memory-based storage solutions,...
<
1
2
3
...
109
110
111
112
113
...
127
128
129
>
(3,222 results found)
July 2024
Subscribe
Advertise
Issue Library
Latest Products
2 MP GSI Sensor
Gpixel Inc.
800G Transceiver
Approved Networks
Optical Measuring Machine
Vici & C SpA, Metrios
Tunable Light Sources
MKS Instruments Inc.
Fast Line-Scan Cameras
Basler AG
Piezo Wafer Stage
PI (Physik Instrumente) LP, Motion Control, Air Bearings, Piezo Mechanics
Benchtop Live-Cell Interface
CytoTronics Inc.
Software Solution Stack
Lattice Semiconductor Corp.
High-Speed Framing Cameras
Specialised Imaging Ltd.
Mid-Power LEDs
Luminus Devices Inc.
Features
Femtosecond Lasers Spur a Precision Revolution in Materials Processing
Photonics Spectra
, Jul 2024
In the All-Data Revolution, Optical Solutions Advance Beyond PICs
Photonics Spectra
, Jul 2024
Ultraviolet PICs Push the Potential of Nonvisible Microscopy
Photonics Spectra
, Jul 2024
Explore Our Content
News
Features
Latest Products
Webinars
White Papers
All Things Photonics Podcast
Videos
Our Summits & Conferences
Industry Events
Bookstore
Join Our Community
Subscribe
Advertise
Become a member
Sign in
Contribute a Feature
Suggest a Webinar
Submit a Press Release
Mobile Apps
About Us
Our Company
Our Publications
Contact Us
Career Opportunities
Teddi C. Laurin Scholarship
Terms & Conditions
Privacy Policy
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
©2024 Photonics Media
100 West St.
Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA
[email protected]
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our
Privacy Policy
. By using this website, you agree to the use of
cookies
unless you have disabled them.