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  • News - 14 Oct 2007
    As one of the world's leading sheetmetal and fabrication machinery manufacturers, Durma recognises the importance of adopting a high level of technology into its press brakes. Lazer Safe's...
  • News - 11 Oct 2007
    The Toronto based Start-Up Company Opalux has developed a new type of electronic ink, based on photonic crystals called P-ink. The new crystal-based e-paper can display colors in a way that current...
  • Article - 8 Sep 2014
    Wave optics, also referred to as physical optics, is the branch of optics that enables important phenomena such as interference, diffraction, and polarization to be understood.
  • Article - 19 Sep 2014
    In optics, transparency, also referred to as pellucidity or diaphaneity, is the physical property of allowing light to pass via the material without being scattered.
  • Article - 28 Aug 2024
    Spectrophotometers are vital for optical analysis, measuring light behavior in materials to enhance research in chemistry, physics, and biomedical sciences.
  • News - 7 Oct 2007
    Sandel Avionics, the leader in retrofit avionics, today announced it is upgrading its entire line of current products with LED (light-emitting diode) backlights, making it the first company to feature...
  • News - 5 Oct 2007
    Samsung India Electronics Pvt. Ltd. has announced the launch of the largest commercially available full high-definition LCD TV in the Indian market. This Full HD LCD TV in 70-inch screen size is the...
  • Article - 12 Sep 2014
    A prism is a transparent geometric optical object with a minimum of two polished plane faces inclined relative to each other, from which light is reflected or through which light is refracted.
  • Article - 6 May 2014
    Michelson interferometer is a tool to produce interference between two beams of light. It is the most common design for optical interferometry and was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson.
  • Article - 1 May 2014
    The Cassegrain telescope is an astronomical reflecting telescope in which the light is incident on a large concave paraboloid mirror and reflected onto a smaller convex hyperboloid mirror.

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