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Jan 1, 2000 — The stars may shine brightly in New York Broadway theaters, but not in the city's evening sky. Light pollution has increasingly occluded the stars and planets over the town where only tourists look up. Next month, however, residents and tourists alike will be able to view a night sky with a clarity and detail that even Nebraskans don't often see. That is when the Hayden Planetarium at the Rose Center for Earth and Space plans to unveil its new Universarium Mark IX projector from Carl Zeiss Jena...
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NIST Will Award $50.7 Million
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Optical Research Funds Photonics Programs
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Laser Power Board Plans Takeover Defense
Jan 1, 2000 — The board of directors at Laser Power Corp. of San Diego adopted a shareholders’ rights plan in an attempt to shield the company from an unsolicited acquisition. If a person or group acquires 15 percent or more of Laser Power, the other...
University Establishes Photonics Institute
Jan 1, 2000 — David Triggle, provost at State University of New York in Buffalo, announced the creation of the Institute for Lasers, Photonics and Biophotonics. He said the institute will train a high-tech work force and develop technologies for industrial...
Imaging/Detectors: CMOS Detectors
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Jan 1, 2000 — During the last several years, high-power diode lasers based on bars have developed rapidly both in optical output and in lifetime. In only five years, the typical output from a single commercially available diode laser jumped from 20 to 50 W...
Instrumentation & Accessories: Test Equipment
Jan 1, 2000 — During this decade, the telecommunications industry has been making a transition from a slowly growing network optimized for voice traffic to one whose bandwidth needs are exploding to keep pace with data exchange between computers. Fiber optic...
Fiber Optics: Fiber Optic Amplifiers
Jan 1, 2000 — Optical amplifiers will soon become smarter. To meet dense wavelength division multiplexing needs, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers boost optical signals across multiple wavelengths. As communications systems add more wavelengths, however, erbium-doped...
Fiber Optics: Transmitting Photons
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Lasers and Light Sources: Industrial Lasers
Jan 1, 2000 — The market for industrial lasers has largely been dominated by high-power CO2 and lamp-pumped Nd:YAG lasers. These devices have provided cost-effective access to high-power infrared and visible laser emission for applications that include cutting,...
Imaging/Detectors: Infrared Imaging
Jan 1, 2000 — Thirty years ago, the cost and complexity of thermal imaging made the technology feasible only for high-end defense and science applications. As we enter 2000 and look toward 2005 and beyond, infrared imaging will touch all corners of our lives,...
Instrumentation & Accessories: Using Photons
Jan 1, 2000 — Instrumentation and accessories are seeing the same kinds of market trends as other photonics technologies. "Better, faster, cheaper" is a contagious battle cry. Laboratory equipment and OEM components are shrinking in both size and cost while...
Fiber Optics: Integrated Optics
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Jan 1, 2000 — By valuing reliability, efficiency and economy above gadgetry and engineering elegance, the communications, medical and manufacturing markets are changing the laser business. These customers are generously rewarding laser manufacturers who can share...
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