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Dec 1, 2013 — Growing business in the scientific research, fiber communications and optical metrology markets spurred Bristol Instruments to move its headquarters to a 5000-sq-ft facility in Victor, N.Y., in the spring. The move more than doubles the company’s manufacturing space, and the larger laboratory will help accelerate new product development. Photo courtesy of Bristol Instruments. Optical systems manufacturer CVI Laser Optics of Albuquerque, N.M., has been named sole distributor of Semro...
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Ultrafast spectroscopy reveals new uses for flawed gems
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Tabletop OPA generates 10 TW
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South Africans develop ‘world’s first digital laser’
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Graphene on chip closing the gap with germanium
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‘God particle’ theorists share physics Nobel
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Photonics West to spotlight industrial, bio technologies and more
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COLOGNE, Germany – The German Aerospace Center (DLR) will develop an instrument for Teledyne Technologies Inc.’s digital imaging platform for the International Space Station. Partnering with Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc., a Teledyne subsidiary in Huntsville,...
Oclaro sells Zurich laser diode business to II-VI for $115M
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Fiber optic links may show height differences between optical clocks
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Haptic optical tweezers let us ‘feel’ microstructures
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