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Camera Technologies Advance and Expand
Jan 1, 2004 — Users of detectors for all wavelengths of the spectrum have the same demands year in and year out: faster cameras, better resolution, improved sensitivity, smaller packages and easier-to-use software that will integrate seamlessly with a myriad of applications. Although it may be easy to predict customers’ needs, delivering detectors that exceed — not just match — these expectations is the hard part. Electron-multiplying CCDs could prove to be the detector package that delivers the speed,...
Carl Zeiss MicroImaging Wins Circle of Excellence Award
Jan 1, 2004 — The ApoTome optical sectioning device from Carl Zeiss was designed to make it fast and easy to generate optical sections of biological fluorescence specimens. This optoelectronic add-on device for a fluorescence light microscope uses structured...
Novalux Wins Circle of Excellence Award
Jan 1, 2004 — Novalux Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., developed its Protera 488 laser system as a solid-state replacement for the air-cooled argon-ion laser used in bioanalytical instrumentation. Its advantages over argon-ion include twice the lifetime, 1/100 the...
Photonic Crystal Enables Flat-Lens Imaging
Jan 1, 2004 — A team of scientists at Northeastern University in Boston has demonstrated that it is possible to image using a flat photonic crystal lens that displays negative refraction. The work illustrates the potential of "left-handed materials" for...
Physicists Demonstrate Flat-Lens Imaging
Jan 1, 2004 — BOSTON, Mass., Jan. 1 -- Researchers at Northeastern University (NU) announced they have been able to demonstrate the unique feature of imaging through a flat lens. Using the phenomenon of negative refraction through a novel photonic crystal, NU...
Semrock Wins Circle of Excellence Award
Jan 1, 2004 — Using the latest advances in thin-film filter technology, Semrock Inc. of Rochester, N.Y., has combined its modern ion-beam sputtering, sophisticated designs and proprietary deposition control techniques to produce a single laser-grade mirror that...
Violet Diode Lasers See Broadened Application Base
Jan 1, 2004 — The recent availability of GaN-based laser diodes, nurtured by a strong and flourishing LED market, has opened up a host of new applications. The optical storage market, essentially the raison d’être for this technology, is leading the way with a...
NSF Funds Digital Blue Online Learning Effort
Dec 31, 2003 — ATLANTA, Dec. 31 -- Digital Blue, the consumer division of Prime Entertainment Inc., of Atlanta, has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund an Internet-based education initiative for middle-school students....
Microscopes Provide New View For Tissue Engineering
Dec 22, 2003 — GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec. 22 -- A novel combination of microscopes can peer deep into tissue-engineering scaffolds and monitor the growth and differentiation of cells ultimately intended to develop into implantable organs or other body-part...
Daily News Briefs
Dec 18, 2003 — Vincent Associates announced it has received a US patent for a new damping system in its Uniblitz CS electro-programmable shutter line. Foreign patent applications are pending. The company, based in Rochester, N.Y., makes mechanical shutter systems...
Lehigh to Acquire Electron Microscopy Instruments
Dec 12, 2003 — BETHLEHEM, Pa., Dec. 12 -- Lehigh University said it will receive National Science Foundation funding to acquire a new, aberration-corrected transmission electron microscope and an aberration corrector for its existing scanning transmission electron...
IBM Demos Nanotechnology Method for Chip Components
Dec 10, 2003 — ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 10 -- IBM announced this week it has applied a novel approach in nanotechnology to aid conventional semiconductor processing, potentially enabling continued device miniaturization and chip performance improvements. IBM said it...
Daily News Briefs
Dec 9, 2003 — Andreas Faulstich has been named director of research and development at Physik Instrumente, a Germany-based developer of ultraprecise motion-control systems and piezoelectric nanopositioning technology. Faulstich previously held R&D positions...
Terahertz Center Dedicated at RPI
Dec 5, 2003 — TROY, N.Y., Dec. 5 -- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) took another step toward its goal of achieving world-class status as a terahertz research center with the dedication of the W. M. Keck Laboratory for Terahertz Science today. The Keck...
Lasers Target Chip Fabrication
Dec 1, 2003 — In semiconductor manufacturing, the drive to pack more functionality into ever-smaller spaces will ultimately fuel more aggressive chip designs, necessitating use of new low-k dielectric materials, wafer-level packaging, increasingly complex device...
Light Kit Is Lower-Cost Crime Fighter
Dec 1, 2003 — It has been a little more than a hundred years since Scotland Yard bagged its first criminal by using fingerprints as evidence. The technology for lifting a print back then was elementary, my dear Watson. It involved dusting it with charcoal and...
Multidye Polymer Composite Developed for Data Storage
Dec 1, 2003 — A multidye material developed by researchers from the University of Toronto and Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto promises applications in ultradense optical data storage and document security as well as in the development of tunable lasers,...
Photonic Crystal Enables Surface-Emitting Quantum-Cascade Laser
Dec 1, 2003 — By incorporating a photonic crystal resonator into the design of a quantum-cascade laser, researchers in the US have developed compact, surface-emitting devices with potential applications in chemical sensing, spectroscopy and imaging. Produced by a...
Universities to Pursue Laser Research Under NSF Grant
Dec 1, 2003 — To develop extreme-UV laser technologies that will be used in the fabrication of much smaller, more powerful computer circuits and other advanced nanotechnologies, three US universities have received a $17 million grant from the National Science...
PNI Using Atomic Force Microscopes in Nanotribology
Nov 25, 2003 — SANTA CLARA, Calif., Nov. 25 -- Pacific Nanotechnology Inc. (PNI) said it has developed atomic force microscopy applications for the field of nanotribology -- lubrication at the molecular level -- in keeping with its plans to expand nanotechnology...
Daily News Briefs
Nov 24, 2003 — Schott Fostec, a subsidiary of Schott Corp., announced it is now Schott North America Inc., part of Schott's fiber optic segment. Schott said the move is in keeping with its goal of a consistent worldwide strategy for North America. Located in...
Schott Fostec Becomes Schott North America
Nov 24, 2003 — AUBURN, N.Y., Nov. 24 -- Schott Fostec, a subsidiary of Schott Corp., announced it is now Schott North America Inc., part of Schott's fiber optic segment. Schott said the move is in keeping with its goal of a consistent worldwide strategy for North...
Laser-Operated Nanoguitar Has Electronics, Sensing Apps
Nov 20, 2003 — ITHACA, N.Y., Nov. 20 -- Six years ago, researchers at Cornell University built the world's smallest guitar -- about the size of a red blood cell -- to demonstrate the possibility of manufacturing tiny mechanical devices using techniques originally...
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Nov 19, 2003 — Robin C. Stracey has been appointed president and COO at Applied Imaging Corp., a Santa Clara, Calif., supplier of automated imaging systems for fluorescence and brightfield microscopy applications. Stracey was previously vice president and general...
Daily News Briefs
Nov 18, 2003 — The Royal Microscopical Society announced it is launching its 2004 International Micrograph Competition. Winning entries will be chosen by a panel of scientists and will be displayed at MicroScience 2004, to be held July 6-8 in London. Life and...
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