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Perdix - Did nothing for us. Next.
Whooha folks there's some low numbers in the mix.
Nice F2. Love it. Bring it on.
How bout the rest of ya's?
Might was well have some fun in the waiting.
Walter and Steve - you're awake before us. What's your guess?
1.25 is my guess
Thanks F2. Anybody wanna guess at tomorrow's closing price?
I will post my guess elsewhere.
Somebody call me when we get a check for some revenue.
Yep. Wait on another prototype. Been there done this.
Wow I sound like unclegene now.
Agreed Six.
I think in the case of U of 'Bama, some of the LWLG sponsorship $$ went to funding a foreign exchange student from Germany. Do whut?
Now that you mention it, I hope there's some sort of incentive to get this project complete within a certain timeframe... what is the project plan/due date? Let's get a business major on the project for that part.
I wonder if OpSIS will come into play
"According to Dennis Prather, College of Engineering Alumni Professor, OpSIS will help revolutionize the field of silicon photonics by enabling new structures and devices to go from conceptual ideas to actual test bed systems. Having Hochberg and OpSIS at UD, he says, enables the University to become “a driving force” in this dynamic field."
http://www.udel.edu/udaily/2013/oct/hochberg-photonics-101712.html
Deja vu
Great news. We're waiting on a modulator prototype. Apparently I'm having a flashback to January of 2008 when I arrived here.
I wonder how much this "engagement" costs?
"...has engaged EM Photonics..."
...and to think I was looking forward to a huge wedding party.
Prather cont.
http://www.phasesensitiveinc.com/technology/components/wi-band-modulators/
Optical Router
http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20110305456
Progress Toward a Video Rate, Passive Millimeter Wave Imager for Brownout Mitigation
http://www.phasesensitiveinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/DSS11Paper.pdf
Thanks Rick.
Have you reviewed the latest patent application?
http://www.google.com/patents/US20120267583
Rick - It looks like
....this device does not use EO polymers/chromophores. Here's the research paper.
http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/files/us-yvlasov/assefa_IEDM_final.pdf
Mission Control, Friday stress test successful.
An hour to go ... Come on baby!! Hit the whip!
I'm sure Mr. Bintz...
... has a lot of friends in his 20-something year career in photonics and they are all watching... or participating.
Just thinkin'.
Maybe Ms. Dinu caught wind of what her old boss was up to and jumped in. ;)
Today should be interesting.
A good test to see how the SP and volume holds up after a strong week.
Lol Prop. They postponed the CC the day before Ash Wednesday. I thought at the time it was finally my opportunity to give something significant up for Lent. (Like obsessing over Lwlg)
I need to go to confession.
Buzz out.
Thanks Gar.
At this point my only indicator is ink on a contract.
Buzz
Hey Trotts. No for nothing but wtf is CMF.
An excellent deduction Inversor.
Rick - thanks for you insight. Yes the other company's product is suspect.
Please stick around here, your thoughts are more than welcome.
Ultra-Linear Polymer Modulator
Authors: Lou Bintz; Alan Mickelson; LUMERA CORP BOTHELL WA
Now we might be able to find out what happened to the LMRA - Lockheed "deal".
http://www.stormingmedia.us/corpauthors/LUMERA_CORP_BOTHELL_WA.html
Looks like we've got a PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Mr. Lou Bintz: Product Development Manager
"Mr. Bintz brings almost two decades of experience in research and business development activities involving fiber and polymer optical sensors, electro-optic modulators, high power laser diodes, HDTV CRT systems, and OLED design fabrication and testing. His technical management experience includes principal investigator for a USAF electro-optic polymer modulator government contract, group leader of image quality and electron deflection units for Philips Global USA, and engineering manager of process development at Nlight Photonics. He was an original member of Lumera Photonics and was the lead photonic device scientist whose duties included device design and modeling capabilities, optical testing specification and build out of optical test and characterization facilities, as well complete ground up build out of class 100 clean room electro-optic waveguide fabrication facilities. Mr. Bintz has strong experience in six sigma based lean manufacturing methodologies & management of high volume production environments, and holds six US patents and four international patents in the field of electro-optic photonic device design and fabrication. He received the B.S. in engineering physics and M.S. in electrical engineering degrees from the University of Colorado, Boulder."
http://www.lightwavelogic.com/about_us_leadership.html
Reds - I am positive...
...that the terms of the NDA with the LSS specify that we are not allowed, in any way, to examine the device which was coated or divulge what it does or is called.
Thanks Trotts. I'm not much of a chart reader.
Where are the indicators for a signed contract, partnership, and a significant revenue stream? ;)
Good. Ponzi and all the other idiots,
RIP.
Email sent Rick.
Thanks.
Any idea what he's up to these days?
Which Fred, Rick.
Agreed.
Thanks RJ Trotts.
Intel developing optical chip-to-chip interconnects
The paper is from 2009 but that day is coming soon...
"The Intel paper describes a longer-term goal of creating a microprocessor with integrated on-die, single-mode silicon nitride optical waveguides, silicon nitride waveguide coupled metal-semiconductor-metal germanium detectors and electro-optical polymer based ring-resonator modulators."
http://www.eetimes.com/General/PrintView/4081370
and this is how.
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=56510622
RJ - Can you post today's LWLG trades so far?
T.I.A.
My hunch regarding the lower R33 numbers is that that parameter isn't as important as the drive voltage. Betcha the drive voltage is extremely low - that's what they're all looking for.
Also, being that the LSS took testing into their own lab months ago, this was probably a collaborative effort to get the material/film where it needs to be and the verification tests should be a formality.
From the 2012 ASM:
"They call us all the time. "
We're on speed-dial folks!!!
Strong Buy
A friend asked about "rescheduling"
"When's it rescheduled for Buzz?"
"The end of March"
"So it's been 'rescheduled' from February 15, at 4 o'clock PM, to the 'end of March'? You call that rescheduling?"
"Umm"
Information Constipation
I believe it's called Prop.
Very nice tune Walter.
It soothed my nerves whilst watching our stock go nowhere today.
I'm hoping it's the U.S.S. Carl Vinson
a.k.a "The Gold Eagle" ... CVN-70
The market is closed on the 29th.
...for Good Friday, as a reminder. I'd be very surprised if the call was held then.
April Fool's Day is on a Monday though. :)
Tick Tock.
http://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/generic?iso=20130328T16&p0=198&msg=LWLG+Conference+Call