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Zeiss Marks CrossBeam’s Anniversary
Feb 1, 2012 — Carl Zeiss Microscopy recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its CrossBeam FIB-SEM (focused ion beam-scanning electron microscope) technology. The ceremony was held at the Center for Composite Materials at the University of Delaware, which has acquired an Auriga 60 CrossBeam workstation for its Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Laboratory, under construction. The Auriga includes both a Gemini SEM and an FIB column. The SEM column enables the Auriga to create high-resolution...
Team Develops 532-nm Laser
TOKYO and KANAGAWA, Japan, Jan. 30, 2012 — QD Laser Inc.'s prototype of the high-power, 532-nm-wavelength compact green laser module was on display last week at SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco.
2011 Prism Award Winners Announced
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2012 — Amplitude Systèmes, PD-LD and 89 North were among nine winners of Prism Awards for photonics innovation announced by Photonics Media and SPIE at a gala banquet Wednesday night during Photonics West. The fourth annual Prism Awards honored 28...
FEI Acquires Aspex Corp.
HILLSBORO, Ore., Jan. 19, 2012 — FEI Co. announced it paid $30.5 million to acquire Aspex Corp. of Delmont, Pa., a company that makes scanning electron microscopes for environmentally demanding military, industrial and factory floor applications. FEI said that Aspex makes a...
Mobius Photonics Receives Patent for Fiber-based Laser System
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Jan. 19, 2012 — Mobius Photonics Inc. received US Patent No. 8,009,705 for an optical fiber-based master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) system that avoids stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS), it announced Tuesday. SBS is a spontaneous phenomenon of light...
Carbon Fibers Turned into Graphene Quantum Dots
HOUSTON, Jan. 18, 2012 — Common carbon fiber can be turned into graphene quantum dots in a one-step chemical process much simpler than established techniques for making the semiconducting nanocrystals. This discovery could prove useful in optical, biomedical and electronic...
Edmund Optics to Kick Off 70th at Photonics West
BARRINGTON, N.J., Jan. 13, 2012 — Edmund Optics Inc. will launch its celebration of 70 years in the optical business at Photonics West, to be held Jan. 21-26 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. To kick off the event, Edmund Optics will showcase some of its favorite optics...
Superlens Nears Development, in Theory
HOUGHTON, Mich., Jan. 11, 2012 — Using surface plasmons, metamaterials can be stretched to refract lightwaves from the infrared, visible and ultraviolet wavelengths, a model created at Michigan Technological University suggests. Such materials could be used to build superlenses so...
Semiconductors Etch Easier with New Method
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Jan. 4, 2012 — A method that chemically etches patterned arrays in the semiconductor gallium arsenide will make high-end optoelectronic devices easier to create. A team of researchers led by Xiuling Li, an electrical and computer engineering professor at the...
‘Plasmonic Nanoantennas’ Promising for Optics
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 3, 2012 — Arrays of tiny “plasmonic nanoantennas” have been developed that can precisely manipulate light in new ways, potentially enabling optical innovations such as more powerful microscopes, computers and telecommunications. Researchers...
Ametek Buys TMC
BERWYN, Pa., Jan. 3, 2012 — The electronic instruments maker said the vibration isolation systems manufacturer will join its Electronic Instrument Group’s Ultra Precision Technologies Div.
2011 Prism Award Finalists Announced
Jan 1, 2012 — The finalists for the 2011 Prism Awards for photonics innovation have been announced in nine categories by co-sponsors Photonics Media and SPIE, and feature a wide range of products, from eyeglasses that automatically change focus to the first...
FEI Buys Till Photonics
Jan 1, 2012 — Scientific instruments maker FEI has purchased 15034%%Till Photonics GmbH of Munich for €14.5 (about $20 million). Till provides digital light microscopes and high-speed imaging systems for live-cell fluorescence microscopy. FEI’s...
Leica Acquires Labindia Unit
Jan 1, 2012 — Leica Micro-systems of Wetzlar, Germany, a provider of microscopy systems and histology solutions, has purchased the microscopy and histopathology business of Labindia Instruments Pvt. Ltd., a Delhi, India-based company that has distributed...
Mass-Market Imaging Systems Cut Time, Cost, Size
Jan 1, 2012 — “Smaller,” “cheaper” and “faster” seem to be the current buzzwords in the imaging industry – and some of the imaging components on the horizon may allow us to enjoy industrial capabilities in our everyday...
Navitar Licenses Technology to Carl Zeiss
Jan 1, 2012 — Optical technology provider Navitar Inc. has agreed to license its Hoffman Modulation Contrast (HMC) to German optics manufacturer 17822%%Carl Zeiss MicroImaging GmbH. Zeiss will manufacture objectives, modulators, slit apertures and condensers...
Putting More Than Glass in the Toolbox
Jan 1, 2012 — Plastics, glass, metamaterials, anisotropic materials – even smartphones – are teaming up to create a future where optical systems will be smaller, cheaper, lighter and more capable. “Optical materials have gotten a lot better over...
Super absorber could boost efficiency in solar cells
EVANSTON, Ill. – A new material that absorbs a wide range of wavelengths could lead to more efficient, less expensive solar technology. Solar cells are only as efficient as the amount of sunlight they collect. Unlike a laser, the solar spectrum is “very...
Surprising Surges, Cautious Expectations, Positive Outlooks
Jan 1, 2012 — A Q&A roundtable on the state and future of the photonics industry The economy grew tremendously in 2010, according to leaders of companies in all areas of photonics – lasers, optics, imaging and beyond – who report high expectations...
Two-Photon Microscopy Reveals Skin-Allergen Connection
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, Dec. 30, 2011 — Two-photon microscopy has shown that the skin absorbs various substances differently, depending on what they are mixed with. These differences may determine whether a substance causes contact allergy. “We have also been able to identify...
STED Effect Enables Chips with Finer Features
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 22, 2011 — A new way to break through wavelength-related limits to feature size in state-of-the-art silicon chips could enable further leaps in computational power. The microchip revolution has seen a steady shrinking of features on silicon chips,...
Nanophotonic Endoscope Gently Probes Single Cells
BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 21, 2011 — A newly developed nanophotonic endoscope can take high-resolution images of the inside of a single living cell and deliver therapeutic drugs and other cargo without injuring or damaging the cell. Fluorescence confocal image of a single living...
Applied Precision Expands TIRF Capabilities
ISSAQUAH, Wash., Dec. 19, 2011 — Applied Precision Inc. is set to integrate enhanced total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy into its product line now that is has licensed new technology patents from Yale University in New Haven, Conn. The technology, dubbed...
Label-Free Bioimaging Tool Tracks Nanotubes
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 12, 2011 — A new imaging tool tracks carbon nanotubes inside living cells and throughout the bloodstream, which could hone the particles’ usefulness in biomedical research and clinical medicine. Carbon nanotubes have potential applications in drug...
SPIE CEO: Photonics Industry Growing
HONG KONG, Dec. 7, 2011 — The demand for photonics is large and on the way to becoming "enormous," yet the ubiquitous technology remains nearly invisible to the general public, SPIE CEO Eugene Arthurs told participants last month at the Hong Kong Optical Engineering...
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