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Material Could Provide Self-Cleaning, Waterproof Optics
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17, 2012 — Inspired by butterfly wings, a new material that repels water and shines with beautiful, brilliant hues could provide the foundation for optical devices that are self-cleaning and waterproof.
Ultrathin Coatings Exploit Optical Phenomenon
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 15, 2012 — By exploiting an overlooked optical phenomenon, ultrathin metal surfaces were made to shine vibrant hues. The coatings that change color with only a few atoms’ difference in thickness could provide new possibilities for sophisticated optical...
Edmund Optics to Expand Manufacturing Operations
BARRINGTON, N.J., Oct. 12, 2012 — Edmund Optics will further invest in its domestic manufacturing operations and expand its global coating and asphere optical manufacturing footprint in 2013, the company announced Thursday.
Former JDSU President Joins NeoPhotonics Board
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 3, 2012 — Former JDSU president Charles J. Abbe has joined the board of directors at photonic integrated circuits manufacturer NeoPhotonics, the company announced.
G5 Infrared LLC
Oct 1, 2012 — Optical coatings and components manufacturer G5 Infrared LLC has opened a 6000-sq-ft manufacturing and office facility in Hudson, N.H., where the company is based.
Laser-Produced Plasma Source Improvements Drive EUVL Adoption
Oct 1, 2012 — Extreme-ultraviolet lithography is getting ready for high-volume production. Extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) lithography will be ready for introduction into high-volume manufacturing within the next few years. Pilot lithography tools have been...
Scanning Goniophotometers Improve Materials Selection
Oct 1, 2012 — Measurement of a material’s specific scattering properties takes the guesswork out of choosing materials for various applications. Measuring the optical scattering of materials allows engineers to choose the very best materials for...
Laser Stability Improved by an Order of Magnitude
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 12, 2012 — A laser so stable that its frequency varies by no more than two parts in 10,000 trillion represents an approach for constructing high-quality optical cavities that improve prior designs by more than an order of magnitude. The laser was developed and...
DLC Coatings Enhance IR Cameras
Sep 1, 2012 — Applying new diamondlike carbon multiple-layer coatings to front-surface forward-looking infrared lens assemblies drastically reduces the Narcissus effect without compromising durability. In Greek mythology, the hunter Narcissus was renowned...
New window coating can ease blue moods
Sep 1, 2012 — Stuck in the office and feeling blue? Well, open the blinds: A new glass coating could usher in the feel-good light of the outdoors. Specifically, that’s blue light, which is known to affect a person’s sense of well-being by...
Project to boost photovoltaics in the EU
Sep 1, 2012 — The Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) has launched a €10 million (about $12.2 million) European Union-funded project to develop affordable, more efficient solar cells. Thin-film solar cell technologies have...
Silicone eyed for extending solar cell lives
Sep 1, 2012 — Coating photovoltaic cells with liquid silicone could yield more robust, sustainable solar cells at a fraction of the cost of traditional ones. If solar panels are to exceed life spans of 25 years, scientists must investigate various types of...
Silicone promises to extend solar cells’ lives
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Coating photo-voltaic (PV) cells with liquid silicone could yield more robust and sustainable solar cells at a fraction of the cost of traditional ones. Solar panels deliver power without risk to the environment and climate, but their...
White LEDs grown on paper
LINKÖPING, Sweden – Imagine a room with wallpaper that lights up with the touch of a hand. A zinc oxide and polymer solution could soon make this dream a reality by allowing LEDs to be grown directly onto the surface of paper, or even printed onto wallpaper like ink. ...
Idex Optics & Photonics Hires Sales Manager
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 23, 2012 — Clark Tooly has joined Idex’s Optics & Photonics (IOP) organization as global strategic sales manager, effective immediately, the industrial products maker announced this week.
Chandler Joins Ocean Thin Films
GOLDEN, Colo., Aug. 22, 2012 — Dr. Eric Chandler has joined Ocean Thin Films as an electro-optical scientist focused on multispectral imaging and sensing applications.
Nanocoating Keeps Solar Panels Clean
HOUSTON, Aug. 17, 2012 — A novel nanoparticle coating repels dust, pollen and other particles, and could keep solar panels clean and operating at their peak efficiency longer than conventional panels.
Future Light Component Produced in Printing Press
UMEÅ, Sweden, Aug. 16, 2012 — A new roll-to-roll compatible process can produce organic light-emitting electrochemical cells under ambient conditions, which could lead to large-area light-emitting devices used in informative displays, and, later, in lighting applications.
Making Microscale Wrinkles
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Aug. 3, 2012 — A new method of creating microscale wrinkled surfaces with precise sizes and patterns can be compared to the way raisin skins dry, becoming stiff and wrinkly as the pulp inside dries out.
G5 Infrared Opens New Manufacturing Space
HUDSON, N.H., Aug. 2, 2012 — The optical coatings and components manufacturer has opened a 6000-sq-ft manufacturing and office space in Hudson.
Evans Joins Artemis Optical
Aug 1, 2012 — Chris Evans has been appointed sales manager for defense and aerospace at Artemis Optical Ltd. of Plympton, UK. He previously worked at Meggitt Aerospace Ltd., Honeywell Defence and Lucas Girling. Artemis Optical manufactures thin-film coatings and...
Mergers and Acquisitions, Oh My!
Aug 1, 2012 — It has been another eventful year for the photonics industry as companies continue to seek new opportunities, fresh markets and complementary technologies to add to their portfolios. The weakening of overall consumer and industry markets in Europe...
NSF Award Creates Partnership
Aug 1, 2012 — The National Science Foundation awarded $3.3 million to the University of Texas at El Paso and the University of California, Santa Barbara, to establish a long-term partnership for materials science and engineering research, including solar energy....
Ones to Watch
Aug 1, 2012 — The first South African to earn a doctorate in biophotonics was recognized by her nation’s leader, an honor that took her by surprise. A physics professor from the University of Sydney in Australia works with light to speed up the Internet....
Where the Jobs Are
Aug 1, 2012 — In today’s recovering economic climate, the outlook for jobs in photonics, optics and related disciplines is generally more favorable than it has been and is showing signs of continuing improvement, according to one longtime recruiter for the...
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