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Compound, Composition, and Method for Protecting Skin from High Energy Visible Light

A compound, composition, and method for the protection of skin from the harmful effects of radiation, and particularly the harmful effects of high energy visible (HEV) radiation, are disclosed. The compound is a melanin derivative that can be formulated into compositions containing the melanin derivative and a suitable carrier. The composition is topically applied to the skin to reduce the risk of photoaging and improve skin repair due to damage from radiation.
Owner:PHOTOPROTECTIVE TECH +1

Refrigerated display merchandiser with light filter

A refrigerated display merchandiser in which is stored food products and which is ordinarily exposed to prevailing ambient light is provided with transparent sheets which function as filter media to prevent harmful light from reaching the foods stuffs. The filtering media comprises a transparent sheet affixed to the display merchandiser as well as about any fluorescent lighting disposed within the merchandiser. The transparent sheet is either clear (untinted), or tinted, and passes either red or blue light or alternatively, absorbs ultraviolet light including both UV-A light and UV-B light.
Owner:LAROSE JR LEO D

Mirror for solid-state laser

A mirror for a solid-state laser, has a multilayer film formed by alternately laminating a low-refractive-index film layer and a high-refractive-index film layer on a substrate. In the mirror, each of the film layers has an optical film-thickness set at a fundamental value in conformity to a wavelength of target light, except that at least one of the film layers has an optical film-thickness adjusted to allow a peak of an electric field intensity distribution formed by repetitive reflections at boundary surfaces between the adjacent film layers to be located in the low-refractive-index film layer.
Owner:SHIMADZU CORP

Dehydration and preservation method for a sanitary utensil containing bio-specimen and the storage device thereof

The present invention discloses a dehydration and preservation method for a sanitary utensil containing bio-specimen. First, a closed system for storing the sanitary utensil containing bio-specimen is provided. Next, a drying agent is provided in the closed system to remove the water vapor evolved from the bio-specimen. Additionally, a deodorization agent can be provided in the closed system to absorb the smell of the bio-specimen. Moreover, this invention also discloses several storage devices for storing a sanitary utensil containing bio-specimen.
Owner:KING CAR FOOD IND

Diffraction optical element, molding die for the optical element and manufacturing method thereof

A diffraction optical element is provided to reduce harmful lights and also suppress deterioration in the optical characteristics of the element. The diffraction optical element 22 is formed with a plurality of diffraction gratings 17′, 18′, 19′ and 20′. From these diffraction gratings, there are selected the diffraction gratings 18′, 19′ and 20′ whose groove apex angles are less than a predetermined angle. The diffraction gratings 18′, 19′ and 20′ has chamfer surfaces 18c′, 19c′ and 20c′ formed on the lower side of respective slanted surfaces 18a′, 19a′ and 20a′. The chamfer surfaces 18c′, 19c′ and 20c′ are slanted to the slanted surfaces 18a′, 19a′ and 20a′, respectively.
Owner:KK TOSHIBA

Method and Apparatus for Electron Pattern Imaging

A system for electron pattern imaging includes: a device for converting electron patterns into visible light provided to receive an electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) pattern from a sample and convert the EBSD pattern to a corresponding light pattern; a first optical system positioned downstream from the device for converting electron patterns into visible light for focusing the light pattern produced by the device for converting electron patterns into visible light; a camera positioned downstream from the first optical system for obtaining an image of the light pattern; an image intensifier positioned between the device for converting electron patterns into visible light and the camera for amplifying the light pattern produced by the device for converting electron patterns into visible light; and a device positioned within the system for protecting the image intensifier from harmful light.
Owner:EDAX

Laser irradiation device and image recorder

InactiveUS7050081B2Easy to useMinimizes light energy losses in the Grating LightLaser detailsPrintingLight beamPeak value
A laser source emits a laser beam having a peak wavelength within the range from 800 nm to 820 nm. The laser beam emitted from the source passes through an illumination lens, and then impinges on a Grating Light Valve™. The light valve splits the laser beam into a multiplicity of light beams, modulates the multiplicity of light beams in response to image signals, and produces zero-order diffracted signal beams. The zero-order diffracted beams pass through an imaging lens, and are imaged on a recording medium wrapped on the surface of a drum.
Owner:DAINIPPON SCREEN MTG CO LTD

Method for preparing borate-based crystal and laser oscillation apparatus

ActiveUS20060102066A1Reduce water impurityDamage threshold level be improveAfter-treatment apparatusPolycrystalline material growthWater solubleAqueous solution
A borate-based crystal excellent in uniformity and reliability, which is useful as an optical wavelength conversion device, etc., and can be easily produced at low cost in a short period of time, by the steps of dissolving water-soluble starting materials in water to prepare an aqueous solution, evaporating water in the aqueous solution followed by sintering or evaporating the water and not sintering, thereby forming a crystal growth material, and melting the resultant material to grow a crystal. Further, a highly reliable laser oscillation apparatus can be achieved by using this crystal as an optical wavelength conversion device.
Owner:JAPAN SCI & TECH CORP
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