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DuPont and Fraunhofer Collaborate
Jun 1, 2006 — DuPont Semiconductor Packaging & Circuit Materials of Research Triangle Park, N.C., has formed an alliance in which Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM of Berlin will assist in refining and optimizing the integration of DuPont’s line of materials into wafer-level and chip-scale packaging. The agreement will enable the company to develop and demonstrate process and materials integration in areas such as bond pad redistribution, wafer bumping and bonding, and...
Liquid Crystal Lenses May Replace Bifocals
Jun 1, 2006 — By age 50, some people notice that their arms have become too short to hold a newspaper or book where they can read it. That’s a consequence of presbyopia, an age-related inability of the eye to focus on nearby objects. Common solutions include the...
Metamaterials Display Negative Phase and Group Velocity
Jun 1, 2006 — A team made up of researchers in Europe and the US has confirmed that negative-refractive-index media also can exhibit exotic pulse propagation phenomena. In the May 12 issue of Science, the investigators from Universität Karlsruhe and...
OPTICAL PRODUCTION
Jun 1, 2006 — Rochester Precision Optics (RPO) has released a two-page brochure that describes its optical manufacturing capabilities, which include traditional optics, precision-machined optics for prototyping, and standard and custom coatings for reflective and...
Photonics Set to Rescue Microprocessor Clocking
Jun 1, 2006 — In the fast-paced and ever-changing microprocessor world, there is one undeniable truth: Photonic clocking will happen. It is just a question of when. The International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, which has been accurate in laying out...
SPECTRAL LIBRARIES
Jun 1, 2006 — Thermo Electron Corp. has introduced a catalog featuring collections of FTIR and Raman spectral libraries that are designed to work with its instruments and software. Useful to scientists analyzing unknown samples, the resource details collections...
Barr Associates Acquires Optical Coating
WESTFORD, Mass., May 31, 2006 -- Barr Associates Inc., a manufacturer of precision thin-film coatings and optical filters, announced it is acquiring the assets of Optical Coating Corp. (OCC), based in Natick, Mass. Terms were not disclosed. Barr said the acquisition will increase...
MIT Photodiode System Could Improve Gas Mileage
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 24, 2006 -- MIT researchers said they are applying new materials, new technologies and new ideas to radically improve an old concept -- thermophotovoltaic (TPV) conversion of light into electricity. They said their first practical use of the technology will be...
G-S Plastic Optics Installs Coating System
May 5, 2006 — As part of its ongoing expansion, G-S Plastic Optics of Rochester, N.Y., has installed a precision optical coating system built by Vacuum Process Technology Inc. to provide vacuum-deposited coatings on polymer substrates such as PMMA...
Microfluidic Dye Laser Generates Two Coaxial Wavelengths
May 1, 2006 — The lab-on-a-chip concept entails integrating the components of one or more analytic instruments on a single, monolithic chip. Such devices are of enormous value in chemical — and, especially, biological and medical — analysis. They are portable,...
Terahertz Source Employs Intracavity Optical Parametric Oscillator
May 1, 2006 — Terahertz radiation — electromagnetic waves in the spectral region between the far-infrared and microwaves — has applications from medical imaging and the detection of illicit drugs to security screening. But terahertz-generation schemes typically...
Ultraprecision Molding Suitable for Aspheric Fast-Axis-Collimation Microlenses
May 1, 2006 — The high-power diode laser achieves the highest level of performance of any laser source. Its compact design, convenient electrical input and extremely high level of efficiency have made it indispensable in a variety of applications, and it can be...
Corning to Open LCD Facility in Beijing
Apr 24, 2006 — Corning Inc. of Corning, N.Y., announced today that it will become the first LCD glass substrate supplier with a production facility on the China mainland, choosing the Beijing Economic Technological Development Area for its new location. The amount...
EO Reports 99% Same-Day Order Fulfillment
BARRINGTON, N.J., April 21, 2006 -- Edmund Optics (EO), a producer of optics, imaging and photonics technology, reports achieving a 99 percent same-day domestic shipment record recently. EO said its Global Fulfillment Centers report filling over 90,000 orders a year. The company...
News Briefs (April 3, 2006)
Apr 3, 2006 — Holding company Global-Tech Appliances Inc. of Hong Kong announced that, through a subsidiary, it has signed an agreement with Singapore-based Anwell Technologies Ltd., an advanced automation equipment manufacturer for the optical disc industry, to...
Drift in Cryogenically Cooled Photodetectors: Causes and Cures
Apr 1, 2006 — Infrared photodetectors benefit greatly from cooling to cryogenic temperatures. For this reason, manufacturers mount the majority of these instruments in evacuated Dewars that use cryogenic coolants such as liquid nitrogen or helium (Figure 1)....
Low-Refractive-Index Nanorod Layer Improves LED Extraction Efficiency
Apr 1, 2006 — The development of GaN-based LEDs has pushed the emission of these solid-state sources into the blue and ultraviolet and has enabled the production of white-light LEDs, promising benefits in terms of device lifetime and energy usage. For white-light...
Nanorods Form Thin Films with Ultralow Refractive Index
Apr 1, 2006 — Devices based on interference from alternating layers of high- and low-index materials are ubiquitous in today’s photonics technology. Laser mirrors, antireflection coatings, fiber Bragg gratings and photonic bandgap fibers all employ the same basic...
OPTICS SOURCING
Apr 1, 2006 — IVO Associates, a business development consulting firm, has launched a Web site for its optics sales business, Optics-Solutions. It separated the business from its consulting arm to provide a dedicated optics sourcing channel for customers. Managed...
SMI Receives Funding for Optical Coatings
Apr 1, 2006 — The US Air Force/Missile Defense Agency will provide Phase II funding to Structured Materials Industries Inc. of Piscataway, N.J., for continued development of a metallorganic chemical vapor deposition tool to produce very low absorption optical...
Barr Filters Used in Pan-STARRS
Mar 15, 2006 — WESTFORD, Mass., March 15, 2006 -- Barr Associates Inc., a maker of precision thin-film coatings and optical filters, was selected to provide large-area filters for the Pan-STARRS (Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System) prototype...
News Briefs (March 8, 2006)
Mar 8, 2006 — Nanotech toolmaker FEI Co. of Hillsboro, Ore., announced that global chemical company BASF has ordered its Strata 400, which has a focused ion beam for nanoscale milling and deposition and a scanning electron microscope for ultrahigh resolution...
News Briefs (March 3, 2006)
Mar 3, 2006 — Azzurri Technology Group, a UK provider of design support services to high-technology OEMs, is a new reseller for NeoPhotonics Corp., a San Jose, Calif., maker of optical modules and subsystems. Azzurri will sell NeoPhotonics' arrayed waveguide...
InGaAs Cameras See Deeper into Biological Tissue
Mar 1, 2006 — Investigators from the Wellman Center for Photomedicine and Harvard Medical School, both at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, have demonstrated a full-field optical coherence microscopy system that employs an InGaAs camera. The setup offers...
Mode-Locked Semiconductor Laser Sets Power Record
Mar 1, 2006 — Researchers at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Mass., have passively mode-locked an InGaAsP slab-coupled optical waveguide laser and generated 250 mW of average power at 1.5 μm in 10-ps pulses at a repetition rate of 4.29 GHz. The...
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