New Commercial 100W Laser @ 808nm |
Coherent is offering the world's first microchannel-cooled-package (Onyx) diode laser bar that delivers 100 W (CW) power at 808 nm with high reliability. Lifetime is over 10,000 hours with electrical to optical conversion efficiency approaching 60 percent. Applications include pumping, medical and industrial. |
| Andor iDus InGaAs |
Andor iDus InGaAs offers 512- or 1024-element linear photodiode arrays (PDA) for near-infrared spectroscopy with high sensitivity and high resolution. Wavelength coverage from 800 to 2200 nm, peak quantum efficiency >80 percent, thermoelectric cooling to -85 șC, USB 2.0 interface with low noise electronics. |
| Andor Newton EM |
Andor Newton EM is the only camera in the world to incorporate electron-multiplying CCD sensors dedicated to spectroscopy. A combination of unique sensitivity and speed makes it the detector of choice for low-light spectroscopy and hyperspectral applications. |
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| SmartTable® OTS System |
The new SmartTable® OTS optical table system is a new, innovative vibration isolation system featuring integrated storage, safety and ergonomic features to optimize lab space, organization and comfort. This economical system features unique accessories including integrated overhead, lateral and lower shelving, hip bars, and tool storage. |
| Diode Laser Arrays-High Brightness |
Two new f/c diode laser arrays offer substantially higher brightness than previously available. The FAP 200 delivers either >50 W at 976 nm or >30 W at 808 nm from a 200-m core diameter fiber while the FAP 400 provides either >40 W at 880 nm or >45 W at 808 nm from a 400-m core diameter fiber. |
| Order Now, Save 33% |
For a limited time, you can receive The 2008 Photonics Directory four-book set, CD-ROM, and unabridged online edition for one-third off the current list price — $50 US and Canada, $80 all other countries. To order, click here and enter the promo code CLEO08. |
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While you're there
» 100 Years of the Nobel Prize
Do take time to see the Tech Museum of Innovation's new exhibition on the Nobel laureates. The exhibition features video interviews with the prize winners, who tell their stories, reflect on their passion for their work and discuss the spirit of creativity. The exclusive San Jose showing also features a map of where they lived, as well as portraits of some of the laureates, including local Bay Area laureates, by science photographer Volker Steger. "100 Years of the Nobel Prize" was jointly produced, organized and developed by the Smithsonian Institution's Lemelson Center and the Deutsches Museum Bonn, with funding from The Lemelson Foundation.
» Silicon Photonics are Key
This year, CLEO/QELS has seen a surge in papers and presentations on the topic of silicon photonics. Today almost every top university has a significant amount of research focused in this area, and both industry and academia are looking into how to use optics to get the next integration of microelectronic chips, said conference subcommittee chair Michal Lipson. Get more information on silicon photonics at CLEO/QELS.
For more information on CLEO/QELS 2008, please visit: cleoconference.org
» Stop by our booth
Don't forget to visit Laurin Publishing Co.'s Photonics.com and the Photonics Directories (Booth 2429) for nifty giveaways and the opportunity to enter a daily drawing to win an iPod nano. Three days, three iPods, three winners - see you there!
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