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Precision Laser Machining Consortium Fosters Diode Array Development
May 1, 1997 — The Precision Laser Machining Consortium is promoting the development of diode pump arrays, components critical to diode-pumped solid-state lasers. Diode pump arrays are used commercially to improve the speed and precision of advanced industrial laser machine tools for making aircraft, spacecraft and automobiles. The consortium, funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has allotted additional money to companies to develop new designs, products and techniques for producing the...
Crane & Co. Receives Exclusive Rights to Spectra Science's LaserPaint
May 1, 1997 — Spectra Science Corp. has licensed LaserPaint, a covert coding and authentication technology, to Crane & Co. of Dalton, Mass., for use in Crane's next-generation currency and secure documents applications. The technology combines laser dyes and...
DoE Counters Fusion Facility Injunction
May 1, 1997 — LIVERMORE, Calif. -- The US Department of Energy (DoE) has asked a federal district court judge to remove an injunction that keeps the agency from using a report on the technical feasibility of the National Ignition Facility. An attorney for the...
Galileo Refocuses After Xerox Loss
May 1, 1997 — STURBRIDGE, Mass. -- Despite the loss of its biggest customer earlier this year and the resulting financial blow, Galileo Corp. officials are confident that the company will be able to get back on its feet by refocusing on its strategic objectives...
The Future Looks Bright for IR Plane Deicer
May 1, 1997 — While the FAA does not have a strict approval process like the US Food and Drug Administration, Process Technologies Vice President Tim Seel said working with the government has paid off in global interest. In 1995, the company entered a cooperative...
Litton-Honeywell Legal Dispute Enters Appeals Phase
May 1, 1997 — Honeywell Inc. has won the latest go-around in its long-running legal dispute with Litton Systems Inc. over ring-laser gyroscope technology. The US Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Honeywell's petition for certiorari -- a first step in the...
Litton-Honeywell Legal Dispute Enters Appeals Phase
May 1, 1997 — Honeywell Inc. has won the latest go-around in its long-running legal dispute with Litton Systems Inc. over ring-laser gyroscope technology. The US Supreme Court recently ruled in favor of Honeywell's petition for certiorari -- a first step in the...
Telecommunications Equipment Sales Rise, Bolstered by Internet
May 1, 1997 — Factory sales of telecommunications equipment rose 16 percent to $63 billion last year, spurred by rapid gains in Internet and intranet usage. The Telecommunications Industry Association reported that US exports of telecommunications equipment...
Uniphase Shares Blue Laser Patents
May 1, 1997 — SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Biotechnology, semiconductor inspection and optical data storage are among the potential beneficiaries of a friendly agreement that allows Coherent to use some Stanford University patents in a new generation of compact blue...
United States and Japan Collaborate to Form New Physics Center
May 1, 1997 — The Japanese Institute of Physical and Chemical Research has established a physics research center at the US Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y. The center will nurture international cooperation in the physics...
CLEO '97: R&D Expands Applications
May 1, 1997 — When the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (CLEO/QELS '97) kicks off this year, the tens of thousands of attending researchers and developers can be sure of one thing: It’s not just more of the same.In...
Quantum Dots
May 1, 1997 — The techniques used to manufacture computer chips have created a wealth of optoelectronic devices with remarkable features. These heterostructures (sandwiches created by alternating layers of two materials with different conductive properties) owe...
Fiber Optic Smart Structures:
May 1, 1997 — Imagine a world where buildings are their own watchmen, aircraft twist themselves into optimal aerodynamic shapes and pipelines find and report their own leaks. On a limited -- and often experimental -- basis, that world is now. And, if a cadre of...
Position-Sensitive
May 1, 1997 — Clothing manufacturers have long recognized that a completely automatic measuring system could revolutionize the apparel industry. Not only could a consumer be sure that mail-order clothing would fit, but he or she could also view a digital...
Quake Alert:
May 1, 1997 — At 5:45 p.m. on January 17, 1995, school children busily jumped rope and played hide and seek near their homes in Kobe, Japan. Mothers handled the business of the home and fathers put the finishing touches on another workday. At 5:46, the ground...
Industry, Science
May 1, 1997 — The ultimate light source is a flexible device that OEMs could plug into machines that cut steel and aluminum, assay chemical or biological samples, produce printing plates, communicate from satellite to submarines, or investigate the atmosphere....
Machine Vision System Inspects Displays Online
May 1, 1997 — Portable equipment such as mobile telephones, electronic organizers and handheld games has become widely available. Most of this equipment uses displays that have been custom made to suit each individual application.The requirements for inspecting...
Appeals Court to Decide Telescope's Fate
May 1, 1997 — Apache Indians have asked the Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals to stop the construction of the $60 million Large Binocular Telescope planned for Mount Graham in Arizona. University of Arizona officials had hoped to begin operating the first of two...
Micro-Aircraft Compete for Reconnaissance Roles
May 1, 1997 — Prototypes of eight micro-aircraft equipped with small engines, cameras and sensing equipment took part in the first Micro Aerial Vehicle competition on April 5 near the University of Florida in Gainesville. These micro air vehicles, each weighing...
NASA to Study Trees With Multibeam Laser
May 1, 1997 — NASA has approved a $59.8 million project to study the distribution of the Earth's forests using a multibeam laser. The study is part of NASA's ambitious Mission to Planet Earth, a multipronged plan to improve the accuracy of geophysical...
National Science Board Adopts New Funding Standards
May 1, 1997 — Flooded with nearly 30,000 proposals for funding every year, the National Science Board has adopted a new set of criteria to determine which research projects are most deserving of federal funds. Under the old system, the competence of the...
Report: Proposed Intellectual Property Laws Too Restrictive
May 1, 1997 — A recent report by the National Research Council says proposed changes to laws that protect intellectual property could impede the open exchange of scientific data among educators and scientists. In "Bits of Power: Issues in Global Access to...
Tyco Buys AT&T Undersea Unit
May 1, 1997 — In an effort to strengthen its hold on the undersea fiber optic cable market, Tyco International Ltd. agreed to purchase AT&T Submarine Systems Inc., a manufacturer of undersea fiber optic telecommunications cable. The purchase price was $850...
Amplifier Promises To Improve Charge-Coupled Devices
May 1, 1997 — LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- A charge-coupled device (CCD), the component that converts light into electronic signals in scientific and commercial imaging instruments, is only as good as its amplifier. A new amplifier developed at Los Alamos National...
Laser-Chilled Atoms Sit for Ultrafast Portrait
May 1, 1997 — Physicists from the University of Michigan recently fired 70-fs pulses from a Ti:sapphire laser to control the random movements of atoms in a potassium-tantalite crystal. The laser was split in two beams, with one arriving at the crystal target a...
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