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- Google obtained both patents and expertise from the acquisition of MicroOptical Corporation. EditGrid was acqui-hired by Apple, Inc in 1 June 2008 for...
- Proc Royal Institution, vol 57, pp. 167–189, (1985) ****rré J. et al., "Microoptical telescope compound eye". Optics Express, Vol. 13, Issue 3, pp. 889–903...
- optical and photonic microsystems, from materials and fabrication of micro-optical and photonic components, through ****embly and packaging, to systems...
- by micro-optical components. The company is a supplier for large-scale industrial production and for research and development facilities. SUSS MicroTec...
- data found at "Optical Bench". Based on OpticalBenchHub data found at "Optical Bench". Rockwell, Ken (2022-08-17). "Nikon 105mm f/2.8 Micro-NIKKOR". Retrieved...
- Excitations Modarress, D.; Svitek, P.; Modarress, K.; Wilson, D. (July 2006). Micro-optical sensors for boundary layer flow studies (PDF). 2006 ASME Joint U.S.-European...
- negatively to optical viewfinders, but today's EVF systems are faster, brighter and much higher resolution than the original displays. Original Micro Four Thirds...
- multi-coated optical components, aspherical lenses, filters, and cylindrical lenses. Diffractive and refractive optical elements, micro-optical systems. Components...
- connectors/adaptors, optical test instruments, micro-optical devices, dispersion compensation modules, subsystems, photo detectors, fiber optical couplers/splitters...
- spherical optical cavity have been studied by several research groups. For a shiny object, such as a metallic micro-sphere, stable optical levitation...