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Extreme Ultraviolet: A New Frontier for Lasers
Nov 1, 2011 — Advances in compact EUV lasers could benefit industries from semiconductor manufacturing to medicine. Compact lasers that operate in the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths – 5 to 50 nm – are poised to offer new abilities to image, pattern and manipulate objects, thanks to short wavelengths and energetic photons. Researchers are working on EUV lasers at Colorado State University in Fort Collins – one of four core partners of the National Science Foundation’s Engin...
WOP, U Southampton Develop Z Polarizers
Nov 1, 2011 — Workshop of Photonics (WOP) of Vilnius, Lithuania, has collaborated with the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton in the UK to develop a direct laser writing technique for producing radial polarization converters....
Quantum Dot Coating Binds to Biomolecules
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands, Oct. 27, 2011 — A newly developed coating allows quantum dots — considered toxic and unsuitable for use in living organisms — to be used inside the human body, even inside living cells. Scientists studying biological processes often use...
Precision Optical Relocates
COSTA MESA, Calif., Oct. 26, 2011 — Precision Optical has moved to a new 42,000-sq-ft facility in Costa Mesa. The plant, approximately five miles from the company’s previous location, more than doubles its office and manufacturing space. Besides the move, the company has...
Sjogren Joins Optics Balzers’ Sales Team in North America
BALZERS, Liechtenstein, Oct. 25, 2011 — Optics Balzers has added Brian Sjogren to its sales team in Colorado as a result of increased sales activity at its North American business. Sjogren will join Steffen Capello, North American sales manager, in developing and expanding sales. He...
Materion Acquires EIS Optics
MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio, Oct. 20, 2011 — Advanced materials company Materion Corp. announced today that it has acquired China-based optical thin-film filter maker EIS Optics Ltd. for $24 million in cash. Materion said the deal gives it a manufacturing base from which to better serve its...
Alternatives Sought for Rare-Earth Materials
BERLIN, Oct. 14, 2011 — In response to the shortage of rare-earth metals used for polishing in the optics industry, high-tech industry association Spectaris has developed a “Rare Earth” industrial consortium project to seek out possible alternatives. ...
UDC, PPG Extend OLED Partnership
EWING, N.J., and PITTSBURGH, Oct. 6, 2011 — Universal Display Corp. and PPG Industries have jointly announced their entrance into a new organic LED (OLED) materials supply and service agreement. Under the new agreement, PPG will remain the exclusive manufacturer of Universal...
New Approaches Could Make Solar a Better Business
Oct 1, 2011 — Advances in laser drilling, coatings and polygon scanner technology promise to speed up photovoltaic panel production – and drive down costs, too. The closer you get to Germany by plane, the more the country seems to glitter. Shiny solar...
Ferroelectrics Could Boost Solar Cell Voltages
BERKELEY, Calif., Sept. 27, 2011 — Some ferroelectric materials can develop extremely high voltages when exposed to light, which could improve solar cells, but scientists haven’t been able to figure out how the process works. Now, researchers at the US Department of Energy's...
Metamaterials: Photonic Sleight of Hand
Sep 1, 2011 — Invisibility cloaks, perfect imaging, enhanced photovoltaic light collection, all-optical memories and biosensing are just some of the intriguing applications of metamaterials currently grabbing headlines in scientific journals. The field of...
Ocean Thin Films Expands
Sep 1, 2011 — Ocean Thin Films of Largo, Fla., has expanded its Golden, Colo., facility to advance its PixelTec patterned optical coating technology. The precision optical coatings design company has added a class 1000 semiconductor-grade cleanroom outfitted with...
Property Management: A Review of Optical Materials
Sep 1, 2011 — Optical materials are as old as the natural quartz and obsidian crystals early civilizations used to change the way people saw the world. Artificial materials came later, with mirrors and other optics produced following the growth of art glass in...
American Optics Completes New Facility
SARASOTA, Fla., Aug. 30, 2011 — American Photonics Co. announced the completion of its new manufacturing facility, located at 6621 19th St. E. Quadrupling its capacity, the new site will open Sept. 1. The facility was designed and built to maximize efficiency and precision of...
Photonics, Optics Certifications Available
GREENCASTLE, Ind., Aug. 19, 2011 — The Electronics Technicians Association International (ETA) has added the photonics technician and precision optics technician certificates to its list of ETA technical certifications. The two certifications were developed by the Florida...
WOP, USouthampton Develop Z Polarizers
VILNIUS, Lithuania, Aug. 17, 2011 — Workshop of Photonics (WOP) has collaborated with researchers at the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) at the University of Southampton to develop a direct laser writing technique for the production of radial polarization converters. Z...
Tiny Mirrors to Help VIRUS Spot Trails of Dark Energy
SANTA ANA, Calif., Aug. 15, 2011 — Precision Glass & Optics recently delivered specialized optical mirrors for use in building VIRUS, a key instrument for the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX), a $36 million project that will study dark energy, the force that...
Robust Imaging Tool Boosts Biology, Materials Science
EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 8, 2011 — A novel imaging method developed at the University of Oregon may help researchers better understand and predict how nanometer-size pieces fit together into structures ranging from living cells to artificially fabricated devices. Coupling...
DuPont Acquires Innovalight, Expands Solar Energy
WILMINGTON, Del., Aug. 1, 2011 — To position itself as a leader in materials for the solar energy market, DuPont has acquired Innovalight Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., a provider of advanced silicon inks and process technologies that increase the efficiency of crystalline silicon...
Efficient time-reversed light pulses developed
LONDON – Physicists have taken advantage of the properties of periodic systems to efficiently time-reverse ultrashort electromagnetic pulses for applications in medical ultrasound, optical communications, superlensing, ultrafast plasmonics and biological...
New Materials Build Better Organic Photodetectors
Aug 1, 2011 — Organic photodetectors are destined to enhance numerous sectors ranging from industrial markets for process control, object recognition and light management to consumer electronics for motion detection and interactive surface applications. OPDs,...
THz Laser Power Detector Is a Piece of Cake
GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 20, 2011— Dense arrays of extra-long carbon nanotubes absorb nearly all light of long wavelengths and are promising coatings for prototype detectors intended to measure terahertz laser power. This type of radiation can penetrate numerous materials, making it...
New Nanomaterials Control, Direct Light Energy
TORONTO, Canada, July 18, 2011 — Inspired by photosynthesis, researchers have engineered a new generation of nanomaterials that control and direct the energy absorbed from light. "Nanotechnologists have for many years been captivated by quantum dots — particles of...
Ieraci Joins Dymax
TORRINGTON, Conn., July 11, 2011 — Tony Ieraci was appointed as the marketing communications manager of Dymax Corp., the company has announced. Ieraci will report to Stephen LaCroce, director of strategic marketing, and will be responsible for the creation and implementation of...
QUEST Begins for Improved Electromagnetic Manipulation
LONDON, July 8, 2011 — Becoming invisible with the swish of a cloak or bringing cell phone coverage to previously unreachable places could soon be a reality with a £4.5 million ($7.22 million) project led by Queen Mary, University of London. The project,...
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