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Aug 1, 2001 — The rapid growth in the demand for bandwidth has fueled an increasing global market for high-speed fiber optic components and networking systems. Recent trends toward tighter channel spacing and higher data rates also has led to a greater demand for testing and fully qualifying these components and systems in accordance with Telcordia (formally Bellcore) standards. And as the industry continues to mature, the importance of testing for reliability will continue to grow as businesses and...
Photonics Design and Solutions
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Aug 1, 2001 — The scene inside XeTel Corp. of Austin, Texas, is one that Henry Ford could relate to -- though it’s a far cry from yesterday’s automobile plants. The manufacturing floor within the 120,000-square-foot facility is brightly lit. It is...
Photonics Pointers
Aug 1, 2001 — Airline maintenance workers often use hard dry ice particles in a spray to remove paint from surfaces under conditions where it might be difficult to clean up sand or other spray materials that remain behind. After the dry ice particles hit the...
Electronics Inspection: A Portrait in Speed
Aug 1, 2001 — Last year, the electronics industry accounted for 21.4 percent of machine vision units sold in North America. The segment is second only to the semiconductor market, which represented 34.7 percent, according to the Automated Imaging Association....
Staff Report: Hubble Space Telescope
Aug 1, 2001 — As darkness falls, a solitary man trudges up the hillside to a lonely domed building. His breath sends clouds of mist into the chilly air as he enters the building and flicks a switch, splitting the dome open to reveal the night sky. He walks up to...
Vying for Vias
Aug 1, 2001 — As communications devices -- cell phones, pagers and personal digital assistants -- become smaller and more intelligent, their enabling high-density printed circuit boards can have as many as 10,000 holes. The limitations of making these holes is...
Firms Advocate Fiber to the Home
BALTIMORE -- BALTIMORE -- Photonics, computer and communications network providers have formed a consortium to promote and accelerate the deployment of optical fiber to the home in North America. The Fiber-to-the-Home Council, announced last month, will meet...
Equipment Subsidies, Grants Available
Aug 1, 2001 — Shimadzu Scientific Instruments and Adept Technology are offering separate programs for academic and nonprofit organizations that need instruments for scientific research and To apply for the Shimadzu grant program, educators and researchers must...
Bush’s Budget May Benefit Laser Research
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- In fiscal 2001, federal funding for defense and nondefense research reached parity for the first time in 20 years -- a Clinton administration goal. While fiscally responsible in many respects, this goal put pressure on photonics...
Industrial Laser Sales Fall
Aug 1, 2001 — Shipments of industrial laser equipment and systems for North America and US exports were down 10 percent in the first quarter of 2001, compared with the same quarter last year. The Laser Systems Product Group of the Association for Manufacturing...
Bush Nominates Science Adviser
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON -- President Bush has tapped John H. Marburger III, director of Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y., to be the White House science adviser and to lead the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Marburger faces confirmation by...
Metropolitan Market Is Ripe for Fiber Growth
Aug 1, 2001 — Although long-haul fiber optic communications has a large inventory of dark fiber that will slow growth until 2002, the metropolitan market is ripe for growth, according to market analysis from Cahners In-Stat Group. Senior Analyst Richard...
Top Canada R&D Spender: Nortel
Aug 1, 2001 — Nortel Networks and JDS Uniphase were among the top 10 research and development spenders in Canada during fiscal 2000, according to a study by Research Infosource. With Canadian companies’ total R&D spending at $11.1 billion,...
Organic Light Makes the Call
Aug 1, 2001 — Organic light-emitting technologies have been proposed for applications ranging from semiconductors to photovoltaics, but what’s really driving the development of these technologies is their benefit to the flat panel display industry. The...
Inching Toward Fiber Alignment
Aug 1, 2001 — When the growing telecommunications industry faced the challenge of optical broadband data transmission, nanorobots became a practical reality. Burleigh had been developing Inchworm technology since 1974 for active optics, positioning and alignment....
Laser Pulses Make Nanotubes for Fuel Cells
Aug 1, 2001 — Spiraling oil prices and electric power shortages have once again put alternative energy resources on the national agenda. As some politicians regard the Alaskan oil fields with longing, researchers are racing to develop clean-burning solutions for...
Optical Engineers Shrink an Eye Imager
Aug 1, 2001 — Maintaining your identity in this age of digital encryption and optical counterfeiting is a problem that demands increasing technical sophistication. Signatures, passwords and fingerprints simply do not provide adequately inexpensive, fast and...
Thermal Imaging for Tire Wear Detection
Aug 1, 2001 — Tire failure can be sudden and catastrophic. Perhaps no one knows this better than the families of 88 people whose deaths were linked to defective Firestone ATX and ATX II tires installed on Ford Explorers. While these two companies battle over...
Laser Prototyping Advancing to Factory Floor
BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Researcher John DuPont, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at Lehigh University, thinks the manufacturing sector needs to lighten up. He is collaborating with Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque,...
Smart Cameras Aim Themselves
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are borrowing Mother Nature’s tricks to make cameras with a brain. The result could be systems that distinguish birds from planes or that automatically aim...
Scientists Investigate Light-Emitting Bubbles
LOS ANGELES -- LOS ANGELES -- What do sound waves, water bubbles and photons have in common? They are the primary players in sonoluminescence, a phenomenon in which the tiny bubbles created by intense acoustic fields in water emit light as they collapse. It also...
Ceramic Laser Produces 72 W
Aug 1, 2001 — A team at the University of Electro-communications and Konoshima Chemical Co. Ltd. in Tokyo and at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow has reported 1064-nm continuous-wave (CW) output from a polycrystalline Nd:YAG ceramic laser. Ceramic lasers...
All-Optical Technique Creates Condensate
Aug 1, 2001 — Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta have developed an all-optical method to produce Bose-Einstein condensates. All other condensates produced to this point have required the use of magnetic confinement. The physicists are...
New on DVD: Photonic Transistors
TSUKUBA, Japan -- TSUKUBA, Japan -- The ability of one electrical current or field to amplify another underlies the electronics industry’s primary advantage over photonics: the transistor. By modulating electrical fields, transistors create the electronic...
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