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Manufacturer: Flir
Flir Systems’ microscopy stand is a complete solution for thermal evaluation of small objects such as electronic and photovoltaic components. Comprising a proprietary SC5000 series research-grade thermal imaging camera with a 3× or 5× microscopic lens and an X-Y-Z stage, the s... MORE >>
Manufacturer: Ophir - Spiricon LLC, Sub. of Newport Corp., Photonics
Ophir Photonics, a Newport Corp. brand, has announced a new addition to its line of high-power laser detectors: the 30K-W laser power meter. The device’s design enables direct measurement of high powers and power densities suitable for materials processing lasers used in metal cutting and weld... MORE >>


JDSU’s two new series of lasers, ST and FCD561, are geared toward the manufacturing and life sciences markets, respectively. The ST series fiber laser pump, powered...
Coherent Inc. has enhanced its Sapphire series lasers with a 594-nm instrument that can excite a range of red fluorescence fluorophores, including Texas Red and Alexa Fluor 59...
Spectra-Physics, a division of Newport Corp., has introduced the Quasar 355-45 UV laser, which delivers >45 W (225 µJ) at double the repetition rate and half the puls...
NKT Photonics has unveiled the SuperK Extend-UV wavelength extension unit, a tunable deep-UV supercontinuum-powered light source. It is suitable for applications including mea...
Spectra-Physics, a Newport Corp. brand, has released the Spirit ps 1040-10, an industrial-grade picosecond laser for precision micromachining applications, including semicondu...
Edmund Optics’ new fast axis collimators are designed for beam shaping or laser diode collimation applications. The combination of aspheric cylindrical lens design ...
Spectra-Physics, a Newport Corp. brand, has introduced Explorer One, an ultrasmall actively Q-switched diode-pumped solid-state ultraviolet laser for applications including Ma...
Newport Corp. has released the 843-R handheld optical power meter, featuring simple configuration of measurement parameters and the ability to hot-swap sensors for quick measu...
Rudolph Technologies Inc. has released the S3000SX thin-film metrology system for transparent films in semiconductor fabrication applications at the 28-nm node and below. ...
Product development firm Cambridge Consultants and brand protection company Ingenia Technology have developed a high-speed laser scanner for use in brand protection, product a...
Visiblediodelasers.com — Visible Diode Laser Systems has released active- and TEC-cooled 520-nm, 50-mW semiconductor diode lasers for laboratory, green diode-pumped soli...
SPI Lasers’ new high-power multikilowatt fiber lasers extend the range of the redPOWER CW series from 1 to 3 kW and are designed for the industrial macromaterials proces...
Jenoptik Laser GmbH’s semiconductor lasers have obtained 74 percent efficiency and are suitable as pumping sources for solid-state and fiber lasers, and for direct diode...
The Optoelectronics Co.’s new laser diode collimators have high alignment accuracy and are aimed at OEMs and system integrators who are looking for a smaller and more affordab...
The CLIP-NIR from Flir EOC is a military-qualified 830-nm illuminator/pointer that incorporates proprietary illumination array technology to deliver a beam-down range as far a...
SemiNex Corp.’s new FCC-103 25-W, high-power fiber-coupled laser module provides nearly twice the brightness of standard core laser assemblies. The 100 × 38 &...
Trumpf Inc.’s TruDiode 151 and 301 lasers are suitable for plastic or thin-gauge metal welding and are more compact and powerful than previous models. The TruDiode ...
Lasersec Systems Corp. has launched the LEA, a handheld elemental analyzer based on laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS). It offers advantages in applications using x-r...
Spectra-Physics, a Newport Corp. brand, has extended the Excelsior One CW laser series with the release of three new wavelengths: 515, 553 and 594 nm. The expanded series of 1...
Qioptiq’s Ultra is the latest addition to its kineFlex range of single-mode polarization-maintaining fiber laser delivery systems. Carrying wavelengths in the 400- to 80...


The Measurement of High Optical Densities (up to 8 Abs) in the Near-Infrared
The optical densities of various materials used in the manufacture of laser safety eyewear have been determined in the NIR. The lens materials were...
Hollow Silica Waveguides for Mid-Infrared Power Transmission and Spectroscopy
Applications in the Mid-Infrared often require a flexible conduit for transmitting light from source to destination. Hollow Silica Waveguides with...
Clearly Superior Epoxies for Optical Applications
As technology in the optics industry continues to advance and improve, careful consideration of the properties of epoxies must be evaluated. When...
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