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Aerotech’s QNP Series piezo nanopositioning stages offer nanometer-level performance in a compact, high-stiffness package for X-, X-Y- and Z-axis applications. A variety of travel and feedback options make them ideal for applications from microscopy to optics alignment. The design offers best-in-class stiffness and resonant frequency, enabling high process throughput and fast closed-loop response, and unparalleled geometric performance (straightness and angular errors) while minimizing size.
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Expanding its unique family of compact plug-and-play lasers, Coherent introduces the OBIS LG Series offering output powers up to several watts. This higher power provides higher signal to noise and/or shorter data acquisition times for OEM use in bioinstrumentation applications. Released first is the ultraviolet 355-nm model at 20 mW of power and delivering TEM00 with near-perfect mode quality.
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ASI has developed a new form of light-sheet microscopy with its collaborators. The system utilizes two water-immersion objectives mounted at 45º angles above the sample on an inverted microscope; a third objective also can be used to view the sample from below. The top objectives are mounted on piezopositioning devices, so precise image stacks can be obtained.
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Fidelity, a sealed-box fiber laser, delivers short (<70 fs) pulse widths and high (>2 W) average power at 1055 nm in a rugged, compact platform. Fidelity is an economical, zero-maintenance oscillator offering an air-cooled small footprint (12.5 × 12.5 in., 318 × 318 mm) package producing a high-quality (M2 <1.2) output beam – ideal for demanding applications in multiphoton imaging, terahertz generation and fundamental materials research.
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Allied Vision Technologies introduces its all-new Goldeye short-wave infrared camera (SWIR). It provides best-in-class image quality thanks to its compact, fan-less design, full 14-bit low-noise imaging and onboard image correction. With its GigE Vision interface, Power over Ethernet, comprehensive I/O control options, multiple fixation facilities, and lens or filter mounting, it allows easy integration into industrial and scientific imaging systems.
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Astrella, the next-generation one-box ultrafast kHz amplifier, offers >6 mJ/pulse high energy and <35-fs pulse width with superior beam quality M2 <1.25 and industrialized durability. Providing industry-leading performance and rugged reliability, Astrella enables a wide range of demanding scientific applications.
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For a complete list of products in the March 2014 issue, visit the online edition at www.PhotonicsShowcase.com
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