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Thursday, 22 October 2009

Optics & Laser Europe Magazine - June 2009 Digital Edition



View the June digital edition of Optics & Laser Europe online or download as pdf file.

HIGHLIGHTS

1.)In the spotlight: OLEDs in a final push to market.

2.)Green lasers gear up for display market

3.)A new generation of solid-state lasers

4.)Europe’s big lasers: the exawatt road map

5.)LASER 2009 preview

Sunday, 4 October 2009

BIOMEDICAL PROJECTS - LASERS , MEMS / NANO TECHNOLOGY


LASERS

1.) LASERS OPTICAL METHODS FOR DIAGNOSTICS OF MORPHCLCGICAL AND OPTICAL PARAMETERS OF WHOLE BLOOD UNDER NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL STATE
2.) In vitro and in uiuo laser induced fluorescence detection of malignancies in the female reproductive system via their natural emission and Hypocrellin probing

MEMS/NANO-TECHNOLOGY

1.) Silicon-based Neuromorphic Implementation of the Olfactory Pathway













Monday, 21 January 2008

DIGITAL ISSUE OF OPTICS & LASER JAN 2008



HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS DIGITAL EDITION :

FIBRE LASER MARKET REPORT: Fibre laser developers face tough challenges in 2008 as the lasers move into markets where they have less of a cost or performance advantage. Tom Hausken provides an overview of the fibre laser market.

PHOTOVOLTAICS: OLE speaks to Steve Eglash about investment trends and emerging technologies in today's solar market.

SILICON PHOTONICS: OLE asks Mario Paniccia of Intel what developments he expects to see in 2008.

QUANTUM CRYPTOGRAPHY: Momentum is building in the quantum cryptography market. id Quantique discusses real-world applications and new product releases that will widen the technique's reach.

PHOTONICS WEST PREVIEW: OLE provides a sneak preview of some of the new products that will be unveiled at Photonics West.

Click here to download the entire issue as a PDF file right now or read ONLINE.

Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Lasers & Photonics Marketplace Seminar 2008

About This Seminar

Based on the Laser Focus World Annual Market Review and Forecast, the seminar provides business leaders, investors, and technology analysts with the only comprehensive applications-oriented review of worldwide laser markets, coupled with discussions of key business and technology trends for the laser and optoelectronics markets. The meeting also provides attendees with a unique forum for networking.

What Makes this Seminar Unique?

The Lasers and Photonics Marketplace Seminar is the only event anywhere in the world that focuses on the entire laser marketplace and presents quantitative data with analysis of market trends segmented by both applications and laser technology. It provides laser makers and their suppliers with a comprehensive perspective that is unobtainable elsewhere.

Who Should Attend?

This seminar is targeted at chief executive officers, technology officers, marketing managers, and business managers at laser and laser system manufacturers and their component suppliers, as well as market analysts and investors.
Seminar Topics Include:

* Review and Forecast for Global Laser Markets
* Semiconductor Laser Market Review and Forecast
* World Markets for Industrial Lasers and Applications
* Medical-Laser Markets
* Ultrafast Technologies Forum 2008
Plus so much more!

Hosted By:
Laser Focus World, Industrial Laser Solutions, and Strategies Unlimited
Sponsored exclusively by Newport Corporation

For additional information on the Marketplace Seminar or to register, please contact:

For General Event Information contact:

Lasers and Photonics Marketplace 2008
Sharon MacLeod
Phone: 603-891-9224
Fax: 603-891-0574
Email: sharonm@pennwell.com

For speaking opportunities, please contact:
Steve Anderson
Phone: 603-891-9320
Email: stevega@pennwell.com

WORLD LASER EXPO 2007

ALAC World Laser Expo 2007, scheduled for September 24-26 in Burlington, MA, is a dedicated laser applications conference and exposition that will provide a forum to address applications, processes, engineering development, and system integration. The keynote session, Business - Investments & Market Perspectives, chaired by Bill Shiner, vice president IPG Photonics, will include a presentation by Dr. Tom Hausken, director of photonics market research at Strategies Unlimited, offering a market perspective on fiber lasers and other industrial lasers. The session opens with a presentation by John Harmon, Needham, titled, "Investing in Laser Stocks: Not Science Fiction."

On Tuesday, September 25th, Todd Rockstroh, GE, is chairing the session Industry Focus: Laser applications/transportation, which will include presentations on advanced laser welding head for future automotive body assembly applications, laser marking and engraving with integrated through-the-lens vision, and high-speed laser cutting of aluminum and steel using transmissive-reflective combination cutting head, among others.

The morning session on Wednesday, September 26, chaired by Kunihiko Washio, Paradigm Laser Research, includes papers on laser as a tool for decorative 3D texturing, precise processing of thin films with picosecond fiber laser, and laser processing of silicon for solar cell production, as well as others.

For a full conference program, as well as information on the vendor exhibition, visit www.alac-iluc.org.

Optics & Laser Europe: September 2007 e-Magazine

OPTICS & LASERS

September 2007 digital issue of Optics & Laser Europe is now available for download.

Simply click here to begin reading, and make sure you don’t miss the following highlights:

1.) BACK CHAT: Having closed the Melles Griot in July, CVI's CEO gives OLE a behind-the-scenes look at what the acquisition process involved.

2.) MARKET REPORT: How is Europe placed in the image sensor market? Analyst Tom Hausken of Strategies Unlimited discusses regional revenue shares.

3.)BIOMEDICINE: Supercontinuum sources are being adopted by an increasing number of biomedical applications. OLE finds out what performance improvements have made this possible.

4.) VCSELs: Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers have long been associated with the datacom market but the laser's emission properties are now proving useful in applications such as optical mice and atomic clocks.

If you prefer, you can move the issue to your computer for off-line reading in PDF format. Click here to download the entire issue as a PDF file right now.

Do you have colleagues who would be interested in reading Optics & Laser Europe regularly? Don't keep it to yourself! Click here to pass on the issue to your friends or colleagues.

Friday, 10 August 2007

ABLATION

Ablation is defined as the removal of material from the surface of an object by vaporization, chipping, or other erosive processes. The term occurs in space physics associated with atmospheric reentry, in glaciology, medicine and passive fire protection.

ABLATION IN MEDICINE

In medicine, ablation is the same as removal of a part of biological tissue, usually by surgery, and more recently using other modalities such as radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation. The American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary defines ablation as "Removal of a body part or the destruction of its function, as by a surgery, disease, or noxious substance.

SURFACE ABLATION

i.)Surface ablation in the skin (also called resurfacing, because it induces regeneration) can be carried out by chemicals (peeling) or by lasers. Its purpose is to remove skin spots, aged skin, wrinkles, thus rejuvenating it.

LASER SKIN ABLATION

ii.) Surface ablation is also employed in otolaryngology for several kinds of surgery, such as for snoring.

OTOLARYNGOLOGY,SNORING SURGERY

iii.)Ablation therapy using radiofrequency waves on the heart is used to cure a variety of cardiac arrhythmias such as supraventricular tachycardia, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, ventricular tachycardia and more recently atrial fibrillation.

ABLATION IN HEART

The term is often used in the context of laser ablation, a process by which the molecular bonds of a material are dissolved by a laser.

UV LASER ABLATION

ROTOABLATION

Rotoablation is a type of arterial cleansing that consists of inserting a tiny, diamond-tipped, drill-like device into the affected artery to remove fatty deposits or plaque. The procedure is used in the treatment of coronary heart disease to restore blood flow.

ARTERIAL ABLATION

BONE MARROW ABLATION

Bone marrow ablation is a process whereby the human bone marrow cells are eliminated in preparation for a bone marrow transplant. This is performed using high-intensity chemotherapy and total body irradiation.

GENETIC ABLATION

Genetic ablation is potentially a much more efficient method of removing unwanted cells, such as tumor cells, because large numbers of animals lacking specific cells could be generated. Genetically ablated lines can be maintained for a prolonged period of time and shared within the research community. Researchers at Columbia University report of reconstituted caspases combined from C. elegans and humans, which maintain a high degree of target specificity. The genetic ablation techniques described could prove useful in battling cancer.

LASER ABLATION

Laser ablation is greatly affected by the nature of the material and its ability to absorb energy, therefore the wavelength of the ablation laser should have a minimum absorption depth. While these lasers can average a low power, they can offer peak intensity and fluence given by:

INTENSITY(w/cm2)=PEAK POWER (W)/FOCAL SPOT AREA (cm2)

FLUENCE(J/cm2)=LASER PULSE AREA(J)/FOCAL SPOT AREA(cm2)

while the peak power is

PEAK POWER(J/s)=PULSE ENERGY(J)/PULSE DURATION(s)

LASIK / LASEK LASER SYSTEM

EXCIMER LASER SURGERY

Surface ablation of the cornea for several types of eye refractive surgery is now common, using an excimer laser system (LASIK and LASEK). Since the cornea does not grow back, laser is used to remodel the cornea refractive properties, in order to correct refraction errors, such as astigmatism, myopia and hyperopia.
(LASIK-------->Laser in-situ keratomileusis)

ASTIGMATISM,MYOPIA,HYPEROPIA

LASIK SURGERY

LASIK PROCEDURES

BIOMEDICAL BOOKS

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