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Photonics Spectra : ウィキペディア英語版
Photonics Spectra

Photonics Spectra is a monthly business-to-business (B2B) magazine published for the engineers, scientists and end users who develop, commercialize and buy photonic products. It provides both technical and applications information for all aspects of the global industry, integrating all segments of photonics: optics, lasers, imaging, fiber optics and electro-optics as well as photonic component manufacturing, solar cell improvements, LED lighting for cars and offices, THz, EHz, UV, IR, and visible light imaging and test equipment.
In addition to news and feature articles, Photonics Spectra contains business reports, technology updates, reader forums, new products and literature, calendars of conferences and courses, and applications reports.
Photonics Spectra has been published since 1967 by Laurin Publishing Company, Inc. in Pittsfield, MA, USA.
==History==

The first Optical Industry Directory was published in 1954 by Dr. Clifton Tuttle, an eminent retired Eastman Kodak physicist. At its inception the Directory was a small single volume. It succeeded notably, expanding over the years into the present multimedia publication.
Teddi C. Laurin joined the company in 1962 and, as publisher, worked closely with Dr. Tuttle. In 1964 Francis T. Laurin and Teddi C. Laurin purchased and incorporated the company, which later became known as Laurin Publishing Company. In 1967, in response to industry demands, she founded and launched Optical Spectra. In 1982 the magazine's name was changed to Photonics Spectra to reflect the growing influence of these new light-based technologies.〔(Photonics Spectra information on photonics.com web site ) Last retrieved May 21, 2013〕 Today, the worldwide distribution of Photonics Spectra is over 90,000 copies.
Laurin Publishing currently maintains a staff of over 80 employees at its headquarters in Pittsfield, Mass. and at its editorial and sales branch offices. The company also includes several contributing editors located around the world and an editorial advisory board of over 25 leaders in the photonics industry.

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