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Argyle International is Manufacturing Mini and Micro Lens Elements
High-Energy Laser Mirrors
Automatic Centrifuge Removes Fine Grinding Solids for Optics
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Qioptiq - Paris, France
Photonics for Innovation Qioptiq designs and manufactures photonic products and solutions that serve a wide range of markets and applications in the areas of medicine, life science, industrial manufacturing, defense, aerospace, and research and...
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Conoptics, Inc. - Danbury, CT
Manufacturer of E-O modulators and modulation systems for pulse selection, regen switching, disk mastering and data recording. Products include E-O phase modulators, beam deflectors, associated drivers, laser noise-reduction systems and optical isolators.
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Electro-Optics Technology, Inc. - Traverse City, MI
Sells Faraday rotators, optical isolators and fiber collimators for high-power solid-state lasers, fiber lasers and lasers and photodetectors for time-domain and frequency-response measurements.
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OZ Optics Limited - Ottawa, Canada
High Power Components/Isolators/Combiners/Patch cords/Connectors/ Intelligent Tunable Laser Diode Sources/Safety Interlocks/Shutters/Optical Coatings, Laser to Fiber Delivery Components, Adjustable Collimators/Focusers, PM/SM/MM Fused Fiber Couplers, PM Patch cords/Connectors/Splitters/Switch,...
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ADDITIONAL COMPANIES
Ferrisphere, Inc. - Flanders, NJ
General Photonics Corp. - Chino, CA
Integrated Photonics, Inc. - Hillsborough, NJ
International Crystal Laboratories - Garfield, NJ
Isowave, Division of Deltronic Crystal Industries, Inc. - Dover, NJ
Leysop Ltd. - Basildon, England
NEC Tokin America Inc., Sub. of NEC Corp. - San Jose, CA
Optical Semiconductors, Inc. - Peekskill, NY
Soliton Laser- und Messtechnik GmbH - Gilching, Germany
Xi'an Aofa Optoelectronics Technology Inc. - Xi'an, China
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Faraday rotation
The effect discovered by Faraday in 1845 whereby nonoptically active materials or substances become capable of rotating the polarization plane of polarized radiation (light) passed through them when placed into a strong magnetic field with a...
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