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Thorlabs Adds Scientific Cameras Through Acquisition
NEWTON, N.J., June 6, 2013 — Thorlabs Inc. has expanded its life sciences portfolio with the acquisition of Digital Video Camera Co. (DVC) of Austin, Texas, a manufacturer of digital imaging solutions for scientific and industrial applications.
Glasses-free 3-D could be coming to a mobile display near you
PALO ALTO, Calif. – While developing optical interconnect technology, engineers at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories realized what they had created could be much more: a multiangle, glasses-free 3-D display technology for mobile devices. Dr. David Fattal is a member of...
New metamaterials are easily manufactured
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – By combining theory and practice, two groups of Penn State scientists have designed low-loss optical metamaterials that are easily manufactured for custom applications with dispersions that can be tuned over large bandwidths. Designing...
Short-Pulse Q-Switched Lasers Enhance Precision Marking Applications
Jun 1, 2013 — A new subnanosecond operating regime outperforms fiber lasers – at a lower cost than ultrafast, mode-locked lasers. The demand for high-precision marking continues to grow, particularly driven by various microelectronics applications....
Zeiss Microscopy technology granted European patent
JENA, Germany – Drs. Harald Hess and Eric Betzig of Carl Zeiss Microscopy have received a European patent for their superresolution photoactivated localization microscopy (PAL-M) technology. They received US patents based on the same invention in 2009 and 2011. ...
Light-Sensitive Material Promising for 3-D Shaping
YOKOHAMA, Japan, May 30, 2013 — A light-sensitive resin that responds to the process of “carbonizing,” or charring, could provide scientists with a new material that can be molded into complex, highly conductive 3-D structures with features just a few microns across. The findings...
Cradle Turns Smartphone into Biosensor
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., May 28, 2013 — A unique cradle and app for the iPhone use the phone’s own camera and processing power to create a handheld biosensor capable of detecting any kind of biological molecules or cells.
Spray-On Flat Lens Works in the UV
GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 24, 2013 — A metamaterial-based flat lens that’s easy to fabricate and that can bend and focus UV light could improve photolithography, nanoscale manipulation and manufacturing, and even high-resolution 3-D imaging, say scientists at the National...
Transparent Electrode Key to Flexible Solar Cells
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 23, 2013 — A hybrid transparent electrode that overcomes the “electron-transport bottleneck” of thin films could pave the way for flexible solar cells and color monitors, head-up displays in car windshields and optoelectronics circuits for sensors and...
Optogenetic Tool Has Potential for Brain Mapping
ARLINGTON, Texas, May 17, 2013 — An optogenetic tool that can map and track interactions between neurons inside different areas of the brain using low-energy near-infrared (NIR) light could help scientists better understand how different parts of the brain react when a linked area...
Artemis Signs New European Distributor
NORWICH, England, May 15, 2013 — Artemis CCD Ltd. has signed an agreement with Photon Lines SAS of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, to distribute its complete range of cooled CCD cameras in France, Spain, Ireland and the UK.
Solar Cell Material Made in the Microwave
SALT LAKE CITY, May 13, 2013 — Most people use microwaves to reheat leftovers, and some even experiment with marshmallows, inflating them like a balloon; but what if you could use the same home oven to make solar cells?
Moon-Shaped Metamaterial Broadens Manipulatable Bandwidths
STANFORD, Calif., May 9, 2013 — A new engineered broadband material crafted from artificial atoms more than doubles the range of light wavelengths that can be manipulated by such metamaterials, a development that could lead to perfect microscope lenses or invisibility cloaks....
Element Six, TU Delft Reach Diamond Quantum Network Milestone
SAN FRANCISCO, May 8, 2013 — Synthetic diamond maker Element Six, working in collaboration with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, entangled quantum bits, or qubits, in two synthetic diamonds separated in space — a step toward enabling new, quantum-based...
Image sensor market will grow 3.9% through 2018
May 1, 2013 — The image sensor market will grow between 2013 and 2018 – it won’t be huge, but it will be growth, according to the report Global Image Sensor Market (2013-2018), published in February by the Dallas-based MarketsandMarkets. The report...
People In The News
May 1, 2013 — The 2013 Materials Research Society conferred its Outstanding Young Investigator Award to Alexandra Boltasseva, a Purdue University assistant professor, for developing novel materials for advanced plasmonic, metamaterial and transformation optics...
Virtual photons become real in a vacuum
ESPOO, Finland – By changing the position of a mirror inside a vacuum, virtual particles can be transformed into real photons that can be experimentally observed. In a vacuum, there is energy and noise, the existence of which follows the uncertainty principle in...
London Roadshow Highlights Photonics
LONDON, April 30, 2013 — Tomography, superresolution microscopy, and light-based diagnostics and treatment dominated the topics of discussion April 9 at the 2013 Photonex London Roadshow, held at University College London.
Ovarian Cancer Detected Using Neighboring Cells
EVANSTON, Ill., April 30, 2013 — A minimally invasive technique that examines cells swabbed from the cervix or uterus has the potential to detect the early presence of ovarian cancer.
Cancer Cell Killers Revealed by Laser Microscopy
MANCHESTER, England, April 24, 2013 — A laser-based microscope video imaging technique has revealed why a particular cancer drug is so effective at killing cells. The findings could revolutionize the design of future cancer treatments.
Plasmon Waves Control Light
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., April 23, 2013 — A nanoscale device that converts optical signals into surface plasmon polaritons can distinguish between different movements of polarized light and precisely manipulate the signals in one direction or another without damaging them.
Bausch + Lomb to Distribute Leica’s Surgical Microscopes
ALISO VIEJO, Calif., and WETZLAR, Germany, April 19, 2013 — Bausch + Lomb has announced that it will begin distributing Leica Microsystems’ ophthalmic surgical microscopes and accessories this month in select markets across the US, Europe, India and Latin America.
Potomac Photonics, UMichigan Partner on Laser Micromarking
LANHAM, Md., April 12, 2013 — Potomac Photonics has completed a micromarking project for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor that supports research on how extreme conditions in nuclear power reactors affect various metal alloys.
Nanowires Could Revolutionize Solar Energy
LAUSANNE, Switzerland, and COPENHAGEN, Denmark, April 9, 2013 — A single nanowire that uses 10,000 times less material can capture 15 times more light and produce energy with incredible efficiency at a much lower cost. The technology could provide the basis for a new generation of highly efficient solar cells or...
NTU Launches Optical and Laser Engineering Center
SINGAPORE, April 8, 2013 — A new optical and laser engineering research center launched by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) will help local small and medium enterprises to develop commercial applications in the competitive global market.
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