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Strain Measurement Optimizes Nanowire LEDs
COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 30, 2015 — Tiny defects can affect the performance of nanowire LEDs. Now researchers have a way to detect these defects and potentially correct them. A team from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen used x-ray microscopy to pinpoint exactly how the nanowires should be designed for optimal light output. Nanowire LEDs produce more natural light and use much less power than other light sources, and could see widespread use in as few as five years, the researchers said. The
Optical Cavity Allows for Measurement of Nanosystems
MUNICH, June 26, 2015 — A new type of microscope uses an optical cavity to dramatically enhance image signals and enable detailed measurements of the structure and movements of individual nanoparticles The technique has potential applications in biology, chemistry, and...
System Combines Optical Microscopy, MRI
MUNICH, June 8, 2015 — Combining optical and MRI techniques, a new imaging system aims to uncover the complexities of tumors to help better tailor cancer treatment. The preclinical and intravital molecular imaging system houses a window for tissue observation in addition...
Laser Stimulation Reveals New Details in Fossils
LAWRENCE, Kan., May 28, 2015 — Handheld lasers can cause fossils to fluoresce, revealing complex details unseen with traditional visual enhancers like UV light. The approach could help paleontologists identify microfossils in soil more quickly, and even detect fake or composite...
Nanotronics Imaging Acquires Franklin MCI
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio, May 20, 2015 — Nanotronics Imaging LLC has acquired Franklin Mechanical & Control Inc. (Franklin MCI) of Hollister, Calif., a manufacturer of advanced mechanical and optical equipment. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The acquisition will allow...
Smartphone Microscope Counts Parasites in Blood
BERKELEY, Calif., May 7, 2015 — A research team led by engineers at the University of California, Berkeley, has developed a new mobile phone microscope capable of analyzing blood. Its ability to automatically detect and quantify bodily infection caused by parasitic worms. The next...
Alphanov, Leukos Sign Pulsed-Laser Technology Transfer Agreement
LIMOGES, France, May 6, 2015 — Leukos plans to produce a pump system for its supercontinuum light sources based on a new picosecond laser module developed by Alphanov of Talence. The two companies have signed a technology transfer agreement, the terms of which were not disclosed....
Peering into the Nanoworld with Optical Microscopy
Mar 1, 2015 — From brain mapping to breaking the laws of physics, optical microscopy has made huge leaps forward in recent years. But as new dimensions open up, it’s clear the real work has only just begun. Last year yielded a bumper crop of Nobel Prizes...
Two Reach Top Rung of Zeiss Technical Ladder
JENA, Germany, Feb. 27, 2015 — Optics giant Zeiss has elevated two employees to the highest level on its technical ladder. Dr. Michael Kempe and Dr. Michael Totzeck of Zeiss’ corporate research and technology division, are now two of three fellows within the company. Kempe,...
LSCM and RelA for Quantifying Microwear: A Case Study
Feb 13, 2015 — Laser scanning confocal microscopy and relative area are effective tools for surface-roughness analysis of experimental Mistassini quartzite scrapers. Laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) and relative area (RelA) are effective tools for the...
To a Bright Future
Feb 13, 2015 — I had the pleasure of attending Photonics West this month, along with a sizable cross section of the industry. The BiOS exhibition was humming, and the plenary event featuring talks by the three 2014 Nobel Prize winners in chemistry was exuberant....
JPK Opens Expanded Headquarters in Berlin
BERLIN, Jan. 28, 2015 — Citing growing demand for its nanoanalytics products, JPK Instruments has moved into expanded suite of offices and laboratories with increased manufacturing space. The company offers integrated atomic force and optical microscopy systems, as well as...
Expanded Tissues Show Confocal Microscopes More Detail
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 26, 2015 — JFL Expanded Tissue Shows Confocal Microscopes More Detail CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 26, 2015 — Nobel Prize-winning superresolution microscopy techniques circumvent the diffraction limit of light to image the smallest details of cells. But there...
Microscope Takes 3-D Images From Inside Moving Subjects
NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2015 — A new kind of microscope enables rapid 3-D imaging of living and moving samples, potentially offering advantages over laser-scanning confocal, two-photon and light-sheet microscopy. Developed by Columbia University professor Dr. Elizabeth Hillman...
Photonics Innovators Named 2015 Prism Awards Finalists
Jan 18, 2015 — Finalists include tools for 3-D printing, water analysis and laser-engineered surfaces. Innovative products, inventions and companies will take center stage Feb. 11, as the winners of the 2015 Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation are honored during...
Trends in Modularity
Jan 16, 2015 — Step by step, piece by piece, modularity is finding a home in optics, and microscopy and spectrometry applications are benefiting from the availability of modular systems. Furniture. Spacecraft. “Dungeons & Dragons” adventures. In...
AOM Reaches Unprecedented Speeds
BRISTOL, England, Jan. 7, 2015 — A new acousto-optic modulator can steer laser beams at unprecedented speeds, potentially enabling finer light control for microscopy and other applications. The device features a liquid-filled cavity surrounded by a cylindrical ultrasound transducer...
Light Propagation Made Visible in Solar Cells
JÜLICH, Germany, Jan. 2, 2015 — Near-field optical microscopy has provided a glimpse inside the workings of thin-films solar cells, potentially offering a route to optimizing them and other nanophotonic devices. The technique uses a glass fiber tip to measure the the amount of...
Delta Spins Out Optical Thin Films Business
HØRSHOLM, Denmark, Dec. 23, 2014 — Delta Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics has spun off its optical thin films business. Following a management buyout, Delta Optical Thin Film AS will be run by Business Manager Poul Svensgaard and Development Manager Henrik Fabricius. The new...
Leica, NovoPath to Integrate Histology Systems
VISTA, Calif., Dec. 23, 2014 — Leica Biosystems and software firm NovoPath Inc. of Princeton, N.J., plan to team up to integrate systems for enhanced labelers, stainers and other histology equipment for pathologists. Leica’s Cerebro Specimen Tracking system tracks and...
Lens-Free 3-D Microscope Sharp Enough for Pathology
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 18, 2014 — A computational lens-free, holographic on-chip microscope could provide a faster and cheaper means of diagnosing cancer and other diseases at the cellular level. Developed by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, the compact...
At Year’s End, Zeiss Seeks to ‘Sharpen Competitiveness’
OBERKOCHEN, Germany, Dec. 17, 2014 — Citing global financial uncertainty and unfavorable currency conversion rates, the Zeiss Group nonetheless ended its fiscal year Sept. 30 with increased revenues and profits. Fiscal 2014 revenue was €4.287 billion, up 2.3 percent from...
CoolLED, Prior Scientific Team Up on Fluorescence Microscopy Illumination
ANDOVER, England, Dec. 16, 2014 — Prior Scientific has chosen CoolLED Ltd. as an OEM partner in developing LED illumination for fluorescence microscopy. CoolLED said it was the first to introduce a commercial LED illumination unit for fluorescence microscopy, and continues to...
3i to Sell Light-Sheet Microscopy Systems under Zeiss Sublicense
DENVER, Dec. 8, 2014 — Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i) will sell and support lattice light-sheet microscopy development systems under a sublicense with Zeiss’ microscopy business group in Jena, Germany. Also called Bessel beam plane illumination microscopy,...
Mirror, mirror on the wall …
Dec 5, 2014 — When you go window shopping, you need to bring your imagination. You’re not really interested in buying that expensive outfit on the mannequin, nor are you invested enough to go to a dressing room, but it would be nice to know how you look in...
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