As with Semicon West in mid-July, attendance at the annual meeting of the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) in San Diego, CA, (which spanned a week, ending ...
The recent expansion of quantum cascade lasers to the far-infrared wavelength range and short-pulsed operation further broadens the lasers' scope in trace-gas sensing applications...
Different techniques use monochromatic, multiwavelength, and white-light sources combined with optics such as microscopes to examine surfaces to high precision.
Automotive sales buoy Rofin-Sinar through semiconductor blues; Infinite Photonics selects Orlando for GCSEL diode facility; AOI raises $10 million in second funding round...
Researchers from the University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT) have developed an argon-laser-based diagnostic tool that could eventually help physicians slow, and possibly prevent...
Ceramic Nd:YAG laser reaches output of 72 W; Switch based on SOA achieves femtosecond switching; Buckyballs boost efficiency of thin-film organic solar cell ...
Researchers have presented a promising way to obtain inexpensive distributed feedback (DFB) thin-film based lasers that are tunable over the entire visible spectrum. Typically...
SPIE's regional meeting on optoelectronics and imaging, OPTO-Southwest, will be held Sept. 17 to 18 in Tucson, AZ. Conference topics include astronomical optics, fiberoptic communicatio...
With optical networks moving toward higher and higher data rates and denser channel spacing, the probability of optical signals being lost or degraded grows greater. Engineers...
Sept. 1, 2001
(Photo courtesy of Boston University Photonics Center)
Silicon (Si) is transparent to light at infrared (IR) wavelengths longer than 1 µm. Because Si integrated circuits (ICs) are typically coated with opaque metal layers, techniques...
Indiana University (Bloomington, IN) researchers have developed a multicolor optical-coding method that identifies tens of thousands of genes all at once by using tiny semiconductor...
There was a clear trend this year at the 17th annual National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC) July 8 to 12 in Baltimore, MD, and its name was metro. In spite of grim ...
Portable video microscope from Jenson Tools, Phoenix, AZ; UV laser system for microprocessing from LPKF Lasers and Electronics, Garbsen, Germany; Fiberoptic focusing optics from...
The total attendance of both exhibitors and visitors in July at Semicon West 2001 (San Francisco and San Jose, CA) was 60,028, with 1467 companies filling 375,917 sq. ft. of exhibit...
Sept. 1, 2001
(Photo courtesy of Georgia Institute of Technology)
Physicists at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA) have demonstrated the first all-optical technique for producing Bose-Einstein condensates, a form of matter in ...
Researchers at the Military University (Munich, Germany) have devised and tested a scanning positron microscope (SPM) that allows them to measure material defects with much higher...
An all-optical atomic clock, recently demonstrated by researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST; Gaithersburg, MD), produces about 1 quadrillion...
Intended for general indoor or outdoor illumination, a luminaire both emits and shapes light. Many luminaires contain a diffuser to aid in light shaping. An ideal diffuser for...
Sometimes it's fun to speculate about what the future will bring, and for many of us involved with "high technology" such speculation inevitably leans toward how our lives may...
In today's high-volume world of fiberoptic cable production it is more important than ever to catch critical defects on fiber ends quickly and accurately. The slow, highly subjective...
You know a business sector is full of too much uncertainty and too many frustrations when the market leader decides it has had enough. Long considered the leading pioneer in medical...
Time was when a company's name described its business. You knew that the US Steel Corp. made steel (well, mainly) and the Pennsylvania Railroad ran trains (well, most of the time...
In July, the Bush administration unveiled its blueprint for developing defenses against enemy ballistic missiles, and laser technology may well play a major role in whatever system...