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Photonics Showcase Newsletter – March 2023 (3/21/2023)

Photonics Showcase Newsletter – March 2023
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Tuesday, March 21, 2023
See the latest products and services from March 2023.

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Bristol Instruments Inc. - Pulsed Laser Spectrum Analyzer Pulsed Laser Spectrum Analyzer
From: Bristol Instruments Inc.

The 772B-MIR Laser Spectrum Analyzer is for pulsed lasers operating from 1 to 12 μm. It measures wavelength to an accuracy of ±10 parts per million, and bandwidth and longitudinal mode structure to a resolution of 4 GHz, providing the ideal solution for scientists and engineers who need to know the spectral properties of their pulsed mid-IR lasers.

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Hamamatsu Corporation - UV-Resistant Si Photodiode UV-Resistant Si Photodiode
From: Hamamatsu Corporation

High sensitivity, back-illuminated structure, and compact size make Hamamatsu’s S15289-33 Si photodiode the perfect fit for analytical instruments, optical measurement tools, and light-level monitors for intense UV light sources. This compact Si photodiode combines high UV sensitivity and high UV resistance in a compact chip-size package for tiling or mounting in tight spaces. Chat with our experts today.

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Reynard Corporation - Circular Variable ND Filters Circular Variable ND Filters
From: Reynard Corporation

Custom Circular Variable Neutral Density (CVND) filters change light intensity from 100% to less than 0.1%. Densities are supplied 0 to 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 as a standard linear or customized gradient function, which can range from 45° to 360° of rotation. Features include laser and broadband coatings, substrates from 1- to 8-in. diameters, and functional wavelength from the UV to the far IR.

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