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Medical Sensing:
Aug 1, 1997 — Noninvasive medical sensors have been an enigma to many in the research and development sectors in recent years. So close to becoming viable, yet not close enough, they have inhabited the no manis land between the chalk board and the potentially lucrative medical market. They face many obstacles -- both functional and economic -- in their effort for acceptance. It costs $30 million to $50 million to bring a fully diagnostic biosensor from research through clinical tests and finally to market,...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Ophthalmology:
Aug 1, 1997 — Lasers have worked in ophthalmology almost since the laser was invented in 1960. Granted, the techniques have changed and new procedures have evolved, but ophthalmological lasers remain among the most widely used of all surgical lasers. Global...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Pharmaceuticals:
Aug 1, 1997 — The 1990s have marked a decade of significant change for quality control in the pharmaceutical industry. New governmental regulations in the US have prompted capital expenditures for automated inspection equipment that is increasingly replacing...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Photonics in Industry:
Aug 1, 1997 — Photonics cuts and welds, verifies shapes and labels, and assesses function. It helps produce quality products and verify that quality. Quality issues are the stuff of symposia throughout the world. Every industry faces a steady and increasing...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Power Generators:
Aug 1, 1997 — Energy use is increasing around the world, driven by expanding industry and populations. At the same time, concerns about the environmental impact of generating plants emissions are driving changes in designs and operation. To improve these designs...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Semiconductors:
Aug 1, 1997 — A major change in the semiconductor industry is prompting considerable growth in the demand for instrumentation and manufcturing tools. Wafers are getting larger, and lithography design improvements are narrowing features' the line width and...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Telecommunications:
Aug 1, 1997 — Telecommunications is primarily a photonic endeavor in the 1990s. Optical fiber carries signals from lasers to detectors, which just happen to turn those photons into electrons for the ride to a switch that sends it to a television, a telephone or...
Photonics Spectra, Aug 1997
Imaging with Nonlinear Optics
Jul 1, 1997 — One of the more surprising applications of femtosecond lasers is the imaging of sensitive biological structures, which appear to tolerate the onslaught of peak power densities of more that 1011 W/cm2, better than the 105 W/cm2 in a confocal or even...
Photonics Spectra, Jul 1997
Instrumentation Keeps Pace with Pulsed Lasers
Jul 1, 1997 — Ss the laser solves more and more problems in industry and the laboratory, applications follow for laser instrumentation that can analyze a laser's power, energy, beam quality and stability. And as the laser expands its abilities to meet the needs...
Photonics Spectra, Jul 1997
Plastic Makes the Grade
Jul 1, 1997 — Plastic optics have taken a huge leap taken since the 1960s, when, a plastic magnifier epitomized the technology's high end. Today, the plastic diffractive optics landscape can only be described as dynamic.Plastic diffractive optics are finding...
Photonics Spectra, Jul 1997
Taking the 'Hype' out of Hyperspectral Imaging
Jul 1, 1997 — Since Landsat's launch more than 30 years ago, everyone from agriculturists to utility executives have looked to airborne and satellite spectral imagers to lift the veil of mystery surrounding natural resource exploration and development.System...
Photonics Spectra, Jul 1997
Telecentric Lenses: Gauge the Difference
Jul 1, 1997 — For decades, engineers developing metrology instrumentation have used telecentric lenses in their products. Contour projectors and optical comparators, for example, owe much of their measurement capability to these unique lenses.Over the past decade...
Photonics Spectra, Jul 1997
High-Power Lasers:
Jun 1, 1997 — If "better, faster, cheaper" is the motto of industry, it follows that the phrase would be the guiding vision of industrial sequipment suppliers, such as high-power laser manufacturers.Laser cut, weld, solder, drill, mark and clad materials in...
Photonics Spectra, Jun 1997
Industry to Researchers:
Jun 1, 1997 — Industrial users say they are willing -- eager, even -- to adopt novel manufacturing technologies that can improve their processes and products. "I doubt that you will find a bigger or better audience for your advanced laser technologies, or a...
Photonics Spectra, Jun 1997
Laser Techniques Make Surfaces Spotless
Jun 1, 1997 — Surface contamination by microscopic particles is currently one of the most serious problems facing the microelectronics industry. As much as 50 percent of yield losses could be attributable to particulates. Furthermore, as the demand for smaller...
Photonics Spectra, Jun 1997
Rapid Prototyping:
Jun 1, 1997 — Automotive, electronics and medical design engineers are among the myriad professionals who have found that laser-based rapid prototyping technology can quickly turn their CAD drawings into full-scale models or even production parts. This popular...
Photonics Spectra, Jun 1997
Replicated Optics:
Jun 1, 1997 — Military, space, industrial and scientific imaging applications share similar needs for low-cost, high-quality, lightweight optical elements. Recent advances in the quality and availability of replicated mirror optics have increased their usefulness...
Photonics Spectra, Jun 1997
CLEO '97: R&D Expands Applications
May 1, 1997 — When the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics/Quantum Electronics and Laser Science (CLEO/QELS '97) kicks off this year, the tens of thousands of attending researchers and developers can be sure of one thing: It’s not just more of the same.In...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Fiber Optic Smart Structures:
May 1, 1997 — Imagine a world where buildings are their own watchmen, aircraft twist themselves into optimal aerodynamic shapes and pipelines find and report their own leaks. On a limited -- and often experimental -- basis, that world is now. And, if a cadre of...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Industry, Science
May 1, 1997 — The ultimate light source is a flexible device that OEMs could plug into machines that cut steel and aluminum, assay chemical or biological samples, produce printing plates, communicate from satellite to submarines, or investigate the atmosphere....
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Machine Vision System Inspects Displays Online
May 1, 1997 — Portable equipment such as mobile telephones, electronic organizers and handheld games has become widely available. Most of this equipment uses displays that have been custom made to suit each individual application.The requirements for inspecting...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Position-Sensitive
May 1, 1997 — Clothing manufacturers have long recognized that a completely automatic measuring system could revolutionize the apparel industry. Not only could a consumer be sure that mail-order clothing would fit, but he or she could also view a digital...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Quake Alert:
May 1, 1997 — At 5:45 p.m. on January 17, 1995, school children busily jumped rope and played hide and seek near their homes in Kobe, Japan. Mothers handled the business of the home and fathers put the finishing touches on another workday. At 5:46, the ground...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Quantum Dots
May 1, 1997 — The techniques used to manufacture computer chips have created a wealth of optoelectronic devices with remarkable features. These heterostructures (sandwiches created by alternating layers of two materials with different conductive properties) owe...
Photonics Spectra, May 1997
Adaptive Optics Aim for Earthly Applications
Apr 1, 1997 — Large Earth-based telescopes use adaptive optics to measure and compensate for rapidly fluctuating wavefront distortions that blur the images of objects viewed through the turbulent atmosphere. Compensation for turbulence is important in many other...
Photonics Spectra, Apr 1997
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