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Laser Technology News 2002 p7:
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GSI Lumonics Wins New Orders For Memory Processing Systems
GSI Lumonics Inc. announced the receipt of multiple orders in December for additional M430 WaferRepair Systems from one of the world's leading semiconductor producers. The total value of these orders is more than $7 million. Supporting both 300mm and 200mm wafers, the M430 features industry leading precision and throughput for processing advanced SRAM, DRAM, logic and System-on-a-Chip devices.
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Uniroyal Announces High-Power, Large-Area Blue LED
Uniroyal Optoelectronics (UOE), a subsidiary of Uniroyal Technology Corp. announced a blue (450nm) light-emitting diode (LED) with a large-area chip. This new chip produces 60mW of power, making it one of the brightest LED devices in the high brightness LED marketplace. The product is available immediately for sampling by customers. The Company is also expanding its ultraviolet LED product line
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Ceramic Sensors Seen as Potential Artificial Retinas
Millions of rods and cones are in the back of every healthy human eye. They are biological solar cells in the retina that convert light to electrical impulses -- impulses that travel along the optic nerve to the brain where images are formed. Many people are blind -- or going blind -- because of malfunctioning rods and cones. Retinitis pigmentosa and macular degeneration are examples of two such disorders
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Intense Photonics Partners With IQE To Produce Wafers For PICs
Intense Photonics has entered into a strategic partnership with the III-V wafer specialist IQE. The partnership involves the design, modelling and growth of complex compound semiconductor crystal structures, and will help to shorten Intense Photonics' path to market for its photonic integrated circuits
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