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This micro-reinforcement technology enables new applications where existing thermoplastics, elastomers, thermosets, and reinforcing technologies have not had sufficient toughness or fracture strength, particularly at elevated temperatures...
This one-step laser etching process proves advantageous for the micro-fabrication of optics, electromechanical systems, and fluidics.
The present invention relates to the field of acousto-optical scanners, especially those capable of generating fast non-linear scans, and/or fast longitudinal focus scanning.
Since the invention of mode-locked lasers, considerable effort has been directed towards the generation of ultrashort optical pulses.
Experiments with holograms have led to a thin-film flat-plate lens that has a periodic (layered) structure and that is capable of a resolution of 100nm or finer.
The present invention relates to thin-film protection of visible light photocathodes and more particularly to photocathodes protected by thin films and photon sensors and fast electron sources incorporating such photocathodes.
The present invention relates to lasers and optical resonators.
The present invention is in the field of high resolution scanning techniques and relates to an apparatus for near-field optical inspection of articles, particularly useful for inspecting a substantially large surface area with very high s...
The present invention relates to a multilevel diffractive optical element (DOE), in particular to a computer generated phase DOE, comprising a substrate with a substantially periodic transmissive or reflective relief pattern of phase reta...
The present invention relates to optical microscopy, more specifically to a method and an apparatus for determining the fine structure of materials with the aid of scanning laser microscopy.
The present invention relates to the field of compression of ultrashort optical pulses.
This technology provides an elegant, efficient and cost effective way to measure absolute position in one or two dimensions using a new Point Coupled Linear Transformer (PCLT).
The technology is a method to produce glass material with a promising negative refractive index.
The present invention relates to an optical micro-machining method of glass.
A new method for positioning an object in space is proposed in the present invention.
The technology is a method to produce primary material, specifically glass, with refracting capabilities that may be applied to uses beyond conventional fiber optics.
The rapid expansion of the Internet and the ever-increasing demand for bandwidth are fostering significant growth in the global cable and wiring market.
A new technology which applies a "grafting" technique to form strong adhesive bonds between mating material surfaces.
Several laser applications require the laser beam to be accurately focused on a surface or detector.
Honeywell's unique, commercialized technology is suitable for fiber optic surface reflectivity (gloss) measurements.
This simple packaging design for fragile fiber optic components utilizes a unique secondary protective wrapper impregnated with strengthening fibers positioned within a primary protective body.
This technology utilizes additives to organic conducting polymers that enhance adhesion and resolution of printed films while retaining adequate electrical conductivity.
Pigment dispersion quality in paint has traditionally been evaluated by trained human operators who make visual observations of the surface appearance of a paint "drawdown" sample.
Northrop Grumman Corporation has over three dozen patents covering optical correlation and applications which enable rapid, real-time identification and correlation of selected objects and images.
A housing for fiber optic components reduces stress on optical fibers and protects the components from environmental shock and vibration.
A method for pigtailing an optical fiber to a lithium niobate integrated optical device (I/O chip) is shown and described wherein the bonding between the I/O chip and the optical fiber is a metallic bond.
A liquid crystal display having pixels illuminated by field emitter arrays.
The present invention is an optical transmission system comprising an optical source, a first lens and a second lens, a multimode optical waveguide, and a phase-only filter.
A fiber carrier provides an effective coupling means between a cleaved facing surface of an optical fiber and a light port in a mounting surface of an integrated optical device.
A piezoelectric fiber optic phase modulator having a mount at a nodal point of the vibratory system of the modulator.
A method for damping an optical fiber on a bias optical phase modulator having two optical fiber leads comprises the steps of securing the bias phase modulator, applying a silicone or acrylate type of substance to an outward facing surfac...
An optical header for coupling a light source to an optical fiber is disclosed.
An active liquid crystal multi-colored display panel structure comprised of triangular triads of colored display pixels which are rotated 90.degree..
A light coupler comprises a light source and a light conductor coupled together by a housing.
In the present invention, a multilayer stack of alternating layers of a metal and a dielectric is deposited directly onto the surface of an optical fiber that has been processed to remove the cladding from one side of the fiber.
OVERVIEW We need to print thin conductive traces on touch-screen substrates, while maintaining good visibility through the screen, and achieving high adherence.
OVERVIEW A high degree of hand fatigue results from repetitively using pliers to grip, hold, twist, pull or cut.
 
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