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Direct Detection Cameras
Jun 1, 2011 — Princeton Instruments’ Pixis-XB series direct detection cameras are designed for extremely low flux imaging and spectroscopy applications in the x-ray energy range between ~3 and 20 keV. The cameras feature front- and back-illuminated deep-depletion CCDs with formats from 1340 x 400 to 1340 x 1300 pixels. They provide high sensitivity and a high dynamic range. They can run from a laptop computer with the USB 2.0 interface, and full triggering/shutter control capabilities are incorporated,...
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Pixis-XB Cameras
TRENTON, N.J., April 7, 2011 — Princeton Instruments has launched the Pixis-XB series direct detection cameras designed for extremely low flux imaging and spectroscopy applications in the x-ray energy range between ~3 and 20 keV. The cameras feature front- and...
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Diode Laser
Dec 1, 2010 — Lumics GmbH has announced the release of a new diode laser for solid-state and fiber laser pumping for thulium, erbium, neodymium and ytterbium. The LuOcean emits either continuous-wave or up to 300-W pulsed power out of a 300- or 600-μm fiber. A...
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Ultrafast Amplifier
Sep 1, 2010 — A new Ti:sapphire ultrafast laser amplifier from Coherent Inc., the Legend Elite Duo-HP, offers >15 W of output power and pulse energy of up to 10 mJ. The kilohertz-class thermoelectrically cooled amplifier can be configured to provide output...
Coherent Inc.
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764H-061 Laser Diode Mounts
IRVINE, Calif., July 1, 2010 — The 764H-061 laser diode mounts from Newport Corp. can handle up to 61-W thermal loads at 25 °C ambient temperature with their air-cooling system. The internal series of thermoelectric coolers enables fine wavelength tuning and good power output...
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Fiber-Coupled Laser Diodes
OLCHING, Germany, April 30, 2010 — Laser Components GmbH has extended its product offering to include BWT Beijing Inc.’s fiber-coupled high power laser diodes at 635 to 690 nm. The device features alignment of the 3 to 375 µm fibers, allowing for maximum optical and...
Laser Components Germany GmbH
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Fiber Laser
Feb 28, 2010 — Diode Laser Concepts Inc. has added fiber-pigtailed diode laser systems to its product offerings with the introduction of Teleos. Delivering good optical stability and performance, the thermoelectrically cooled OEM system provides an alternative...
Diode Laser Concepts Inc.
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Thermoelectric Cooling Units
MARTINSRIED, Germany, Feb. 25, 2010 – AMS Technologies’ SD-330 and SD-250 compact thermoelectric cooling units are suitable for laser diode modules with footprints from 50 × 100 up to a maximum of 124 × 130 mm in medical and industrial applications. The...
AMS Technologies AG
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TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
Jun 1, 2009 — Wavelength Electronics Inc. is offering its PTC-CH series temperature controllers in a compact chassis-mount package that can be paralleled to drive up to 20-A current. They operate with the PLD-CH laser diode drivers, having compatible controls,...
Wavelength Electronics Inc.
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LDM-4415 CS Bar Package
BOZEMAN, Mont., April 26, 2007 -- Laser diode instrumentation and test systems maker ILX Lightwave Corp. has developed the LDM-4415 CS bar package mounting fixture for conductively cooled laser diode bars. Heat sink technology developed at ILX Lightwave allows the 4415 to...
Newport - ILX Lightwave, Photonics
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Mini DIL Pump Laser with 220W
BERLIN, March 28, 2007 -- Fiber-coupled laser device maker Lumics GmbH announced the improved version of its successful 980-nm mini DIL pump-laser product line. The next generation LU0977M200-2002F41A uncooled pump laser modules are specified with kink-free power up to 220...
Lumics GmbH
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TO-Can Diode Mounting Fixture
BOZEMAN, Mont., Jan. 10, 2007 -- Laser diode instrumentation and test systems maker ILX Lightwave Corp. announces the release of the LDM-4990 TO-can mounting fixture developed for low-power TO-can laser diodes. The fixture supports 9 mm, 5.6 mm and 5.4 mm package styles and...
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TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Jul 1, 2005 — Wavelength Electronics Inc.'s most recent release of its WHY5640 general-purpose analog proportional-integral control loop, for use in thermoelectric or resistive heater temperature-control applications, is a drop-in replacement for the HY 5640. The...
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