As I noted at the outset, in starting this blog, I am an unlikely candidate for such a role, because I have no real scientific, engineering, computer, or blogging experience. Many times, that lack of knowledge has shown through, but I believe the quality of the blog, has improved over the last year, as reflected by a number of comments I have received both publically, and privately.
So today, at year's end, and after a hundred posts, I thought it would be fun to post my picks for the 5 top- trends, stories, and/or advances I observed here this year, albeit from a layman's perspective. (Please share your thoughts, comments and disagreements about my selections-Also please note, that it's no secret that I am a long-time investor in Advanced Photonix, (API) but I believe the selection of API, as this year's trailblazer for the development of THz, would be shared by most objective observers).
HERE ARE MY TOP 5 BLOG ARTICLES/TRENDS AND/ OR ADVANCES FOR 2010.
1. Advanced Photonix, starts and ends 2010, with multiple contracts, cutting-edge developments and is the clear leader in the commercial development of THz, heading into 2011.
On January 7th, 2010, this blog posted the first article of the new year announcing a 3 million dollar SBIR contract with the USAF, to develop a THz, quality control system for use on the F-35 fighter jet.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/01/advanced-photonix-wins-3-million-dollar.html
The article for the first time, also discussed the development of a hand-held scanner, to be used as a plug-in device for the T-Ray 4000, forecasting an application which would play a prominent role, in a series of later contract announcements.
On January 11th, 2010, Advanced Photonix unveiled it's hand-held THz scanning application, on Detroit Television as a candidate to address airport security issues highlighted by the efforts of Umar Farouk Abdulmut to use the chemical PETN, (which could not be detected either by backscatter or x-ray security devices at airports) to blow up an airplane.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/01/advanced-photonix-featured-in-detroit.html
On June 30th, 2010, Advanced Photonix, announced that the THz contract for use on the F-35, had been finalized and noted the contract would provide the foundation for future systems, and revenue over the next decade. API also noted additional sales to NASA, a radome scanning system to Hill AFB, and continuing pilot trial testing of the T-Ray 4000, on the factory floors of two prospective commercial users.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/06/advanced-photonix-announces-major.html
On August 12th, 2010, Advanced Photonix announced the sale of the T-Ray 4000, to the C2RMF, at the Louvre for a variety of uses in art restoration.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/08/advanced-photonix-sells-t-4000-to.html
On Novermber 5th, 2010, Advanced Photonix announced that the Transportation Security Administration, (TSA), had agreed to fund IQT, to contract with API, to develop a low cost anomaly device, in the form of a hand-held device or wand to be used for "multiple systems" intended to scan persons without the need for timely imaging or "pat-downs".
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/11/advanced-photonix-to-engineer-low-cost.html
The November 5th contract announcement was followed in "quick succession", by contracts dated November 11th, and December 9th, the first with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the second with NASA.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/11/another-contract-win-for-advanced.html
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/12/picometrix-advanced-photonix-subsidary_98.html
Each of these contracts reflect divergent governmental agencies funding the development of smaller, more powerful, THz units for use in diverse applications and areas, all making use of the T-Ray 4000, as the neuxus or starting point for development. One may reasonably surmise that the research being conducted will be synergistic and complementary, with each advance in one program leading to improvements in the others.
These contracts were followed in the last few weeks by yet another announcement of a new affilation with NASA, in computed tomoography at the Glenn Research facility.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/12/terahertz-computed-tomography-studies.html
Year ends close leaves many of us in the API community awaiting news of the first commercial sale of the T-Ray 4000, to a private, commercial OEM. "Any day" is the unofficial word of when this will occur.
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2. Readers of this blog helped me select the number two story of the year which was the announcement by Bridge12 that it awas awarded an SBIR contract for development of the first commercial application of Dynamic Nuclear Polarization, (DNP), which will have a number of uses for THz especially in the medical imaging area. This was the most viewed story of the year.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/12/bridge12-awarded-first-sbir-grant-for.html
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3. Dr. Daniel Mittleman shared his insights on this blog, helping to refute wide-spread blogging found on the net, claiming that THz damages DNA.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/12/dr-mittleman-at-rice-university.html
It's my number 3 story on this blog, having been picked up and rerun on the well-known, Virtual Journal of Thz Science & Technology
http://thznetwork.net/index.php/archives/1140
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4. My pick for the single most interesting story of the year goes to the THz developments at the Rensselaer institute.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/07/someone-may-soon-be-able-to-tell-what.html
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5. For the investor I thought the news release regarding the affiliation of T-Ray Science and Teraview to be the 5th most significant story of the year.
http://terahertztechnology.blogspot.com/2010/07/t-ray-science-signs-sub-licensing.html
These are my picks for this year. Thanks for reading and please share your comments about the most significant story & your viewpoint.
Your assumption of Picometrix being the commercial leader of Terahertz may not be correct. Depending on metric, but usually sales volumes or value is taken, Teaview in the UK has salesto both acedemia and industry substantially exceeding Picometrix in the last 12 months. As a priviate company however Teraview's sales are not reported to the market. Information on patent portfolio is also an indication of position in the market (seen in slide 4 http://www.etn-uk.com/Portals/0/Content/Terahertz/MtG%20at%20RS/S16%20-%20Barnes.pdf)
ReplyDeleteTerahertz01, the pdf file you make reference to, ignores the fact picometrix acquired the seminal Lucent technology patents, and also ignores the many patents which do not mention terahertz in the title, but have both direct and indirect synergy and application to terahertz generation.
ReplyDeleteHere is a more complete list:
Lucent 5623145 Method and apparatus for terahertz imaging 2/15/1995 4/22/1997 Free Patents Online
Lucent 5710430 Method and apparatus for terahertz imaging 9/10/1996 1/20/1998 Free Patents Online
Lucent 5729017 Terahertz generators and detectors 5/31/1996 3/17/1998 Free Patents Online
Lucent 5939721 Systems and methods for processing and analyzing terahertz waveforms 11/6/1996 8/17/1999 Free Patents Online
Lucent 6078047 Method and apparatus for terahertz tomographic imaging 6/17/1997 6/20/2000 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 6262465 Highly-doped P-type contact for high-speed, front-side illuminated photodiode 9/25/1998 7/17/2001 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 6320191 Dispersive precompensator for use in an electromagnetic radiation generation and detection system 2/25/1999 11/20/2001 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 6816647 Compact fiber pigtailed terahertz modules 9/4/2002 11/9/2004 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 6849852 System and method for monitoring changes in state of matter with terahertz radiation 12/28/2000 2/1/2005 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 6936821 Amplified photoconductive gate 11/29/2002 8/30/2005 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7039275 Focusing fiber optic 11/15/2002 5/2/2006 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7078741 Enhanced photodetector 2/3/2003 7/18/2006 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7263266 Precision fiber attachment 12/10/2003 8/28/2007 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7348607 Planar avalanche photodiode 2/3/2003 3/25/2008 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7348608 Planar avalanche photodiode 4/30/2004 3/25/2008 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7449695 Terahertz imaging system for examining articles 5/26/2005 11/11/2008 Free Patents Online
Picometrix 7468503 Pin photodetector with mini-mesa contact layer 4/30/2004 12/23/2008 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5276348 Dot matrix pattern on photosensitive semi-conductor surface 6/9/1992 1/4/1994 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5311044 Avalanche photomultiplier tube 6/2/1992 5/10/1994 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5477075 Solid state photodetector with light-responsive rear face 12/16/1994 12/19/1995 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5757057 Large area avalanche photodiode array 6/25/1997 5/26/1998 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5801430 Solid state photodetector with light-responsive rear face 12/15/1995 9/1/1998 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 5831322 Active large area avalanche photodiode array 6/25/1997 11/3/1998 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 6005276 Solid state photodetector with light-responsive rear face 11/12/1997 12/21/1999 Free Patents Online
Advanced Photonix 6111299 Active large area avalanche photodiode array 10/28/1998 8/29/2000 Free Patents Online