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CT scanner peers into soil and sustainable materials
Dec 1, 2009 — Imagine looking at the inner structure of pretty much anything – and getting ultrahigh-quality, high-resolution images that show it changing over time. Researchers at the University of Nottingham in the UK are doing just that with a three-dimensional x-ray micro-CT system. Sacha Mooney from the university’s division of agricultural and environmental sciences previously had to borrow time on hospital scanners to look at soil structure. By taking an interdisciplinary approach and pooling...
Getting to the electrochemical core makes for better materials science
NOTTINGHAM, UK – Scientists have, for the first time, probed the inner core of electrochemical interactions as they happen. The application of this new spectroelectrochemistry technique could lead to a more efficient and more intelligent design of new materials to...
Nonactive solar materials make a difference
Dec 1, 2009 — In the never-ending quest to lower costs and boost efficiency in solar modules, attention is focused on the active-layer materials such as silicon wafers or copper indium gallium selenide thin films. Nonactive materials, however, can account for...
Solar Collaboration
Nov 1, 2009 — DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions of Wilmington, Del., and Applied Materials Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., have announced a partnership to increase the efficiency of crystalline silicon photovoltaic solar cells. The companies will work together to...
IRphotonics Opens Apps Center
Oct 26, 2009 — IRphotonics of Hamden, Conn., a manufacturer of infrared-based materials and systems, has announced the opening of its first Application Engineering Center dedicated to the development and optimization of heating and adhesive curing processes. The...
Fraunhofer USA Turns 15
WASHINGTON, DC, Oct. 21, 2009 – Fraunhofer USA, the US arm of Germany’s Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft applied research lab, celebrated its 15th anniversary in Washington, DC, this week. Today six Fraunhofer centers closely cooperate with top US universities to engineer solutions in the...
Dymax Names LaCroce Director
Oct 20, 2009 — Dymax Corp., manufacturer of advanced light-curable adhesives, coatings and curing equipment, announced the appointment of Stephen LaCroce as director of applied technology. LaCroce, who has more than 25 years of international marketing, product...
FiO Hot Topics: Hot Optics
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2009 -- New types of research that explore breakthroughs in medical imaging, solar power, communications and vision were presented during "What's Hot in Optics Today?" during Frontiers in Optics 2009 (FiO) Sunday. About 100 conference early birds gathered...
FiO Hot Topics: Hot Optics
SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 13, 2009 -- New types of research that explore new avenues in medical imaging, solar power, communications and vision were presented during "What's Hot in Optics Today?" during Frontiers in Optics 2009 (FiO) Sunday. About 100 conference early birds attended the...
UV Curing Makes Inroads into PV Materials
Oct 9, 2009 — UV curing of polymers is well-known for many applications, including wood coatings, graphic arts, electronics and optics. In the photovoltaics (PV) industry, however, with some notable exceptions, UV curing has not been accepted commercially because...
A New World of Fiber Sensors
Oct 1, 2009 — Optical fiber is well-known for its ability to carry information at high speeds over long distances. Twenty years after the first transatlantic fiber optic cable was laid, these strands of ultrapure glass continue to offer unrivaled bandwidths. They...
SBIR Funding
Oct 1, 2009 — SCI Engineered Materials Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, has been awarded a two-year Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant. The company, which manufactures ceramics and metals for applications in photonics and thin-film solar, will use...
PI Names New Managers
Sep 28, 2009 — Princeton Instruments (PI) of Trenton, N.J., announced that Ed Gooding has been promoted to product manager of the Spectroscopy Group, Greg Combs has been promoted to product manager of the Industrial Group, and Matt Lyons has joined the company as...
Applied Reorganizes Exec Staff
Sep 21, 2009 — Applied Materials Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif., a maker of software and products used to fabricate semiconductor chips, flat panel displays, photovoltaic solar cells, flexible electronics and energy-efficient glass, announced a reorganization of some...
Cookson Promotes Williams
Sep 18, 2009 — Cookson Electronics, a materials science company that provides high-performance materials, chemistry and technology solutions to the electronics and surface finishing industries located in South Plainfield, N.J., has promoted Tim Williams to...
Million-Dollar Order
Sep 1, 2009 — Ceramics and metals manufacturer SCI Engineered Materials Inc. of Columbus, Ohio, has received an order for thin-film solar products worth $1 million. The products are expected to be manufactured and shipped during the latter half of this year.
Reflecting on the Past
Sep 1, 2009 — One source rarely considered when addressing photonics issues is our ancestors: Great technological discoveries from many millennia ago may lead to modern day solutions. A recent example of this involves optimizing gold-based infrared reflectors...
Asymtek Names Mexico Rep.
Aug 31, 2009 — Asymtek, a Carlsbad, Calif.-based provider of dispensing, coating and jetting technologies for semiconductor package assembly, printed circuit board assembly, optoelectronics assembly and precision industrial manufacturing, announced it has hired...
Alleged Bilker: 'Not Guilty'
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 18, 2009 – A former bookkeeper accused of embezzling $230,000 from Boulder-based laser optics company Precision Photonics Corp., to fund purchases such as a Mercedes Benz and luxury cruise, pleaded not guilty in Boulder district court Friday.
Taiwan’s Optoelectronics Industry in Good Shape; Lessons to Learn for India!
Aug 14, 2009 — Whenever I’ve had conversations with people regarding Taiwan, optoelectronics has been sure to feature! In fact, one of my former bosses happily pointed out this particular photonics blog to the sales team of his company, indicating that they should...
CMOS Contract Granted
Aug 1, 2009 — DARPA has awarded an 18-month Phase II contract to HRL Laboratories LLC of Malibu, Calif., for continued work on the COSMOS program. COSMOS, or Compound Semiconductor Materials on Silicon, will focus on improving the yield and density of the...
East Asia Photonics Industry: Rising to Opportunity
Aug 1, 2009 — Views from China Affected by the global economic downturn, the output of some optical manufacturing enterprises in China hit bottom between the fourth quarter of 2008 and the first quarter of 2009, but production has been going up from the...
Fibre Lasers Steal the Show
Aug 1, 2009 — Diode-pumped solid-state lasers have gained widespread use in industrial applications, a fact that might make you think that things have settled down with regard to new lasers entering the materials processing arena, or that vendors would be...
Getting it right with high-performance ISR windows
Aug 1, 2009 — High-precision windows used for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) applications can be as large as 0.9 m and must be transmissive at various visible and infrared wavelengths, with a significant focus in the IR. End-user applications...
Micromaterials Site Opens
Aug 1, 2009 — Fianium, based in Southampton, UK, has opened a micromaterials processing applications facility in Portland, Ore., in collaboration with Summit Photonics of Lake Oswego, also in Oregon. The site will enable Fianium to work with OEMs to test material...
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