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National Science Foundation Funds Imaging Facility
Apr 1, 1998 — The National Science Foundation has provided a $150,000 grant to the University of Louisville in Kentucky for an atomic force microscope and a white-light scanning interferometric microscope. The two instruments will complement a new scanning electron microscope, providing three-dimensional shapes of ultrasmall objects approaching the scale of individual atoms. The $340,000 analytical imaging facility will feature several high-resolution instruments, allowing users to see materials up to 5000...
Veeco Eyes Process Metrology Expansion
Apr 1, 1998 — Veeco Instruments Inc. has picked up the ball that was dropped last year when Zygo Corp.'s planned merger with Digital Instruments Inc. collapsed. To improve its position in process metrology, Veeco has signed a definitive merger agreement with...
Cantilever Thermal Detector to Challenge Microbolometer
Mar 1, 1998 — Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed an uncooled thermal infrared detector that they hope will cut the costs of IR cameras by one-third. Researchers Panos Datskos and Slobodan Rajic have developed a microcantilever,...
Micromachine Aligns Optical Fiber
Mar 1, 1998 — Aligning optical fibers in manufacturing production lines may soon become easier, thanks to an active fiber optic microaligner developed by The Boeing Co. in St. Louis. The prototype device is 4 mm square and 0.5 mm high, small enough to fit inside...
Optical Fiber Measures Turbulence
Mar 1, 1998 — A team of physicists from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Bordeaux, France, has demonstrated a fiber optic device that measures the two-dimensional turbulence of fluids quickly and inexpensively. This development could simplify...
Scanning Probe Microscope Looks at Liquids' Surfaces
Mar 1, 1998 — Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed a scanning probe microscope that can show the surfaces of liquids with horizontal resolutions of about 100 Å and vertical resolutions of about 1 Å. Dubbed scanning...
Lasers Aid in Bacteria Destruction
Feb 1, 1998 — GLASGOW, Scotland, UK -- Heating bacteria to high temperatures will kill them, but exposing them to Nd:YAG laser light does it better, according to research findings at the University of Glasgow. Ian Watson, Duncan Stewart-Tull and co-workers at the...
Raman Spectroscopy Detects Herbicides in Water
Feb 1, 1998 — Raman Spectroscopy Detects Herbicides in Water ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Researchers at the University of Michigan have employed Raman spectroscopy to measure two herbicides in water. The herbicides, paraquat and diquat, contain chemicals that cause plant...
Near-Field Microscopes Speed Up
Jan 1, 1998 — NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Chemically etching a near-field optical fiber probe tip has enabled researchers at Yale University to improve the scanning rate of a near-field optical microscope. The etching technique, which produces near-field tips of about 70...
Optical Retarder Aids Protein Crystal Growth Study
Dec 1, 1997 — In September a device for studying protein crystal growth made its first flight in space on the STS-86 space shuttle mission to Mir Space Station. The Microgravity Research Program Office's Biotechnology Project Office at NASA's Marshall Space...
Image Analysis:
Nov 1, 1997 — With the increasing importance of quality control as a competitive tool, manufacturers are in constant search of technology solutions that will assist them in improving their production processes. In the lab, automated image analysis is rapidly...
Polarized Light Makes Special Glass Grow
Nov 1, 1997 — CAMBRIDGE, UK -- Science has pursued organic polymers in the quest for light-powered, nano-size switches, motors and pumps. Now, researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed an inorganic glass that expands and contracts in response to...
University of Toronto Inaugurates Center of Advanced Nanotechnology
Nov 1, 1997 — A center dedicated to advancing research in nanoelectronic technology and housing several photonics-related research projects was unveiled at the University of Toronto. Among the projects at the center is the study of transport and optical...
Uniphase Acquires Grating Producer
Oct 1, 1997 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Continuing its aggressive pursuit of the ever-burgeoning telecommunications market, Uniphase Corp. has acquired 49 percent of Indx, a small Australian producer of fiber Bragg gratings, with options to buy the remaining 51...
Atomic Force Microscope Hindered in Liquid
Sep 1, 1997 — Since its invention, the atomic force microscope has permitted high-resolution imaging at the subnanometer level. Recently, when scientists introduced the microscope to a liquid environment, the resolution improved to the atomic level. Aside from...
Machine Vision, NDT and UV Lasers Top Semicon West '97
Sep 1, 1997 — SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Semicon West '97, an international exposition highlighting innovations in the semiconductor equipment and materials industry, brought the latest developments in wafer processing and integrated circuit test, assembly and packaging...
Microspectroscopy:
Sep 1, 1997 — Imagine watching a single chemical bond be created or broken, examining a crystalis molecular arrangement or seeing the molecular distribution of lipids, proteins, and minerals in clogged arteries. Increasingly, this is the kind of work that...
Custom Microscope System Takes the 'Bugs' out of Insect Study
Aug 1, 1997 — Entomologists who track the behavior of insects have some pretty specific needs with regard to a microscopy system. The head of a gypsy moth caterpillar can be seen clearly through the Zoom 70 system. They must observe live insects in their...
Defense Technology Aids Medicine
Aug 1, 1997 — WASHINGTON -- A combination of military and commercial technology has created a practical midwave IR spectral imaging microscope. The system developed by researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Institutes...
DUV Inspection May Be Vital to Next Generation of Microchips
Aug 1, 1997 — YAVNE, Israel -- Scientists familiar with the semiconductor industry say deep-UV inspection systems will be an important part of next-generation microchips as feature sizes slip below the 0.25-µm mark by the turn of the century. About every...
European photonics manufacturers predict key laser applications
Aug 1, 1997 — MUNICH, Germany -- Measurement, medicine and machining will be the most important future applications of laser technology, according to a proposal that photonics manufacturers presented to the European Commission's fifth Framework Programme...
System Senses Individual Electrons
Aug 1, 1997 — MURRAY HILL, N.J. -- A system that can monitor and image individual electrical charges on and below the surface of semiconductor devices could be the next step in the never-ending quest for smaller, more powerful integrated circuits. Scientists at...
Imaging with Nonlinear Optics
Jul 1, 1997 — One of the more surprising applications of femtosecond lasers is the imaging of sensitive biological structures, which appear to tolerate the onslaught of peak power densities of more that 1011 W/cm2, better than the 105 W/cm2 in a confocal or even...
Photonics Ensures Quality of Flexographic Printers' Rolls
Jul 1, 1997 — It is certainly an understatement to say that maintaining consistently high-quality graphics is a priority in the printing industry, and manufacturers of printing equipment face a formidable task in providing high-performance products. In...
Pigment Holds Promise for 3-D Machine Vision, Optical Computing
Jul 1, 1997 — JERUSALEM -- A saltwater-borne bacterium may provide the key to the development of parallel optical computers and real-time 3-D robotic vision. Bacteriorhodopsin, the pigment protein derived from the bacterium, possesses unique electro-optical...
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