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Photonics Spectra - November 2001
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Another Route to the Ultraviolet
Energetic ultraviolet radiation is useful in biological, physical and chemical applications such as the disinfection of drinking water and the photo-enhanced chemical vapor deposition of...
Capitalizing on Digital Technology
The new world of global communication and commerce is digital. But the printers and associated members of the graphic arts industry who attended Drupa2000, the international printing exposition held...
A Challenge for CCDs
CMOS sensors have been available for about a decade, but only since about 1997 has the machine vision community brought them into more general use. The principal advantage of CMOS sensors over...
Technology Close-Up
Galvanometer-based optical scanners are finding a place as positioning solutions for an increasingly broad range of laser applications. While a number of scanning approaches are available,...
A Practical Guide to Digital Microscopy
Now that the dust has begun to settle around the issue of digital cameras replacing film for imaging applications in microscopy, several areas of interest have emerged. The following is an overview...
Flexographic Printing and Photonics
Recently, while traveling in upstate New York to deliver a presentation on flexographic printing press machinery, I met with a group of package printers from Ukraine. After our visit, the printers...
Laser Marking: A Clean, Economical Packaging Solution
Laser marking has emerged as a viable solution for diverse packaging applications over the last several decades. The vast majority of the uses are nonaesthetic, such as marking lot numbers on...
Photonics Pointers
Interferometry is a routine quality- monitoring test for optical components and systems at wavelengths ranging from the visible to above 10 µm. The technique has been available in commercial tools...
Tech Pulse
Lawrence Livermore Develops 13-kW Solid-State Laser
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, Calif., have delivered a prototype solid-state heat-capacity laser to the US Army's High Energy Laser System Test Facility in White...
LEDs Learn from Solar Cells
A silicon LED with a conversion efficiency 100 times better than current devices promises to enable the integration of LEDs with microchips. The development could eliminate the need for wires for...
Electrons Receive an Optical Kick
Precisely timed bursts of light may help to explain the basics of chemistry. A research team at the University of California in Los Angeles has demonstrated that femtosecond laser pulses can...
Hizbollah Cameras Watch Israel
Lebanon's Daily Star reported that Hizbollah has deployed dozens of surveillance cameras along the Israeli border following the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York and on the...
Oscillators Going Optical
OEwaves Inc. of Pasadena, Calif., has developed a high-frequency oscillator that the company hopes will replace the quartz ones found in communications devices. It plans to produce optoelectronic...
FEL Generates Second Harmonic
Researchers at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, Va., have demonstrated second-harmonic lasing in the infrared with a superconducting free-electron laser (FEL). In a...
NASA Produces Fresnel Mold
The Space Optics Manufacturing and Technology Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., has completed a master mold for the production of Fresnel lenses, using its unique...
Fiber Network Enables Telesurgery
Surgeons using robotic systems at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York have performed a laparoscopic gallbladder operation on a patient 4000 miles away in Strasbourg, France. Reporting in the Sept....
Colorimetry Detects Beryllium
Beryllium, three times lighter than aluminum and six times stronger than steel, is an attractive choice for many applications, including as a mirror substrate. But the inhalation of beryllium powder...
Interfering Lasers Deliver Atoms
The promise of nanotechnology is leading researchers to search for control over smaller and smaller amounts of matter. But the ideal, the manipulation of individual atoms, has been problematic,...
CARS Moving Beyond the Lab
New research promises to take a technique that combines Raman spectroscopy and multiphoton three-dimensional microscopy beyond the research lab. Pioneered by Sunney Xie's group at Pacific...
100-km Negative-Dispersion Fiber Carries 10 Gb/s
To satisfy consumer demand for higher bandwidth in metropolitan-area networks, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems must include economical, application-optimized components. Researchers...
Brittle Star Features Calcite Lenses
It has five arms and thousands of eyes, wears an armored plate and has been around for 500 million years. No, it's not a monster from a 1950s grade-Z sci-fi movie, but the brittle star Ophiocoma...
Spectra for Quasars Pinpoint the Birth of Light
Using the spectra from distant quasars taken by a 10-m telescope at W.M. Keck Observatory atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, two teams of astronomers have suggested that the so-called cosmic Dark Ages came to...
Liquid Crystal, Dye Yield Solar Cells
A team from Cambridge University and Cambridge Display Technology Ltd. of Cambridge, UK, and from Max Planck Institut fur Polymerforschung Ackermannweg of Mainz, Germany, has created organic...
XOR: A Logical Choice for All-Optical Networks
A new label-swapping technique promises faster data networks, increasing the commercial potential of videoconferencing, video on demand and video games via the Internet. Researchers at Technical...
Waveguides Write Themselves
A team at Toyota Central Research and Development Laboratories Inc. in Nagakute, Japan, has developed a method of fabricating optical waveguides in resin that may lead to the production of...
Camera System Tracks in 360
An automated omnidirectional tracking system developed by researchers at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., and at Columbia University in New York promises to help secure military installations and...
IR Wireless Signals High Bandwidth at Low Power
Wireless infrared local-area networking is a flexible and economical alternative to hardwired interconnections. Unlike radio frequency transmission, both narrow- and wide-angle infrared...
Single-Beam Setup Simplifies Holography
Holographic memory storage is no longer the stuff of science fiction but the target of scientific and commercial research. Thanks to a clever setup that uses one laser beam as both the object and the...
Sensor Array, Light Source or Both?
Chemists are not content with detecting one or two chemical species within a sample. They prefer, when possible, to measure everything at once. This demand has generated a number of array-based...
System Enables Remote Writing
If researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh have their way, tomorrow's desktop won't look much different from today's, but pen and paper will enable distant colleagues to collaborate...
Photocatalysis Produces H2
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge have demonstrated that light can be used to produce molecular hydrogen. If the catalytic technique can be optimized, it may yield a...
Microscope Offers Portable Raman
Raman imaging just got a little easier. For the past couple of years, the department of chemistry at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., has offered chemists, pharmacists and engineers the use...
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Remote Sensor to Monitor Wildfires
Congress has appropriated an additional $1.5 million in fiscal 2002 to support the development of a global fire-monitoring system by Rochester Institute of Technology and NASA's Regional Applications...
UK Institutions Get Optics Award
The Smart Optics Faraday Partnership award has gone to Sira Electro-Optics Ltd., the Mullard Space Science Laboratory and the UK Astronomy Technology Centre. The grant provides £1.2 million from...
Toxic-Materials Sensor Being Developed
The US Department of Energy has awarded Intelligent Optical Systems Inc. a $750,000 contract for the development of a sensor system for monitoring toxic waste. The company has demonstrated a spectral...
Software to Model Birefringence
International Sematech has awarded a contract to Optical Research Associates to develop its Code V optical design software to advance 157-nm microlithography system modeling. The project will...
RSoft Is Developing Telecom Design Software
The US Navy has awarded RSoft Inc. a two-year, $750,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research contract to develop simulation software for fiber optic communications systems and networks. Based...
Physicist Named Air Force Fellow
Gordon D. Hager, a technical adviser with the Chemical Laser Branch, Laser Div., of the Kirtland Air Force Base Directed Energy Directorate, has won recognition as an Air Force Research Laboratory...
Single Laser System Nears Completion
Light Age Inc. has received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research grant to develop a laser system capable of generating deep-UV and mid-IR coherent light. The company is collaborating with...
Satellite Images to Monitor Environment
NASA has awarded Orbimage a contract to supply up to $6 million in imagery from a 200-band hyperspectral camera on the company's OrbView-4 satellite. The camera will capture and measure the unique...
Laser Imaging Plan Wins 'Jigsaw' Funds
Irvine Sensors Corp.'s contractor team has received a $1 million award in the Jigsaw System competition funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Jigsaw will use laser imaging to...
Japan Orders Surveillance Cameras
Goodrich Corp., formerly BF Goodrich Co., has received a contract from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force to provide long-range optical cameras. The compact design of the DB-110 cameras makes...
SEMI Honors Seven Photonics Developers
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International recently honored seven photonics technology developers for their contributions to the advancement of semiconductor manufacturing technology: Robert...
Free-Space Communications Program Gets Funding
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has funded a program to develop multigigabit-per-second, secure, free-space communication links and aberration-free, 3-D imaging and targeting at ranges...
Photonics Falls off Forbes Richest Americans List
The biggest fortunes in photonics tumbled down the ladder of success this year, leaving just one fiber optics founder clinging to the bottom rung on the Forbes magazine "400 Richest in America"...
Camera to Detect Extrasolar Planets
Mauna Kea Infrared LLC has received a $4.18 million federal grant to build the near-IR coronagraphic imager for use with two 8-m Gemini telescopes. The instrument, which will be used to study the...
Tunable Laser Countersuit Filed
New Focus has filed counterclaims against Photonetics in the tunable laser patent litigation that began this summer. Photonetics sued New Focus in July, alleging that its tunable lasers infringe...
Court: Chip-Snipping Patents 'Impossible'
US patents for laser memory repair are invalid, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has ruled. In 1998, EMI Group North America Inc. sued Cypress Semiconductor Corp. alleging that...
CCD Makers Battle in Federal Court
A 10-year-old lawsuit over a CCD manufacturing patent will go back before a judge after a federal appeals court said that the lower court had erred in ruling the patent invalid. The US Court of...
Transponder Makers Agree on 'Standard'
Nine manufacturers have created a multisource agreement to standardize the form factor and electrical and functional characteristics of 40-Gb/s transponder modules for fiber optic...
Accent on Applications
More Cookies per Minute
Pepperidge Farm has been using robotics for various manufacturing applications since the 1980s and has 85 robots in its production lines. However, most products are still hand-placed in paper cups...
Photonics Maps Ground Zero
Four days after the World Trade Center was annihilated in the worst terrorist attack in history, EarthData International was capturing images and using lasers to map the devastation. Digital and...
Nd:YAG Lasers Simulate Lightning Strikes in Ecological Experiments
Researchers at the Laboratorio de Química de Plasmas y Estudios Planetarios at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México are using laser-simulated lightning strikes to help them understand what...
Microdisplays Keep Pilots Informed
F-15E fighter aircraft control sophisticated systems such as advanced radar, tactical navigation, high-frequency communications and weapons. System designers organize the information that inundates...
Presstime Bulletin
'Good Morning, Starshine'
After delays that included the threat of a Class-X solar flare, the Starshine 3 satellite was launched Sept. 29 from Kodiak, Alaska, atop a Lockheed Martin Athena 1 rocket. Resembling a 1-m-diameter...
2002 Defense Grant Program Opens
The US Department of Defense's Small Business Innovation Research program launched its first solicitation for the 2002 fiscal year last month. Potential applicants can view the research topics and...
Nobel Awarded for Condensates
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm has awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics to Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman and Wolfgang Ketterle for their creation of Bose-Einstein...
Lasers Map Attack Sites
Researchers have brought photonics technology to bear on the sites of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington. A team at the University of Florida in Gainesville is imaging the...
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The In-Sight 1000C from Cognex Corp. is a low-cost machine vision sensor that sorts and verifies parts by color. The device includes installed vision software tools for color image processing and...
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PMT MODULES
Hamamatsu Corp. has launched the 16-channel H8352 and 32-channel H8353 multianode photomultiplier tube modules. The devices integrate bandpass filters for simultaneous detection of multiple...
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POLARIZATION CONTROL
The PolarLok from Cambridge Research & Instrumentation Inc. actively transforms arbitrary input state-of-polarization (SOP) to a fixed linear output. The company says it is the first polarization...
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FIBER TEST SYSTEM
The IQ-12001-04 multifiber test system launched by Exfo Electro-Optical Engineering Inc. can perform automated insertion-loss and optical-return-loss measurements on multifiber patch cords and...
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOOLS
Integrated polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber optic isolators/tap couplers for wavelengths including 1550, 1480 and 1300 nm are offered by Micro Optics Inc. The devices come in 5.5-mm packages and...
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IMAGE ACQUISITION
The FX 15 image-acquisition system from Kappa opto-electronics Inc. features a reset/restart function for full-color frames and a range of signal output. It has connections for Y/C, composite, RGB...
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IMAGE ACQUISITION
National Instruments has released its the NI-Imaq driver software for image processing in the field via an IEEE-1394-compatible camera. It contains functions that enable users to create LabView and...
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DIGITAL IMAGING
The DC 150, 300, 300F, 350F and 500 digital imaging systems from Leica Microsystems Inc. operate at 6, 7.2, 2.9 (fluorescence), 2.9 (fluorescence, black and white) and 12 megapixels, respectively....
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FRAME GRABBER
A 3U CompactPCI version of the Meteor-II multichannel frame grabber has been released by Matrox Imaging. It is suitable for monochrome or component RGB interlaced- and progressive-scan video...
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FRAME GRABBER
The EureCard GrabLink Value from Euresys acquires images from one line- or area-scan Camera Link camera. This digital frame grabber supports various types of cameras, including single- and dual-tap...
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VIDEO MEASURING
Nikon Instruments Inc. says its NEXIV VMH-300 video measuring system offers fast throughput rates, comprehensive 3-D surface analysis and updated software. The system provides standard traveling X-Y...
Nikon Instruments Inc.
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PROGRESSIVE-SCAN CAMERA
JAI A/S has announced the CV-A11, a progressive-scan 1/3-in. monochrome CCD camera. It offers "switchless" remote setup via RS-232 from a PC, a "dumb" terminal or a hyper terminal. The software is...
JAI A/S
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HIGH-SPEED CAMERA
The UltraSpeedStar CCD camera by LaVision GmbH uses 1280 x 1024-pixel resolution with a framing rate of up to 1 MHz for a maximum of 16 images. The images are independent, with individually...
LaVision GmbH
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THERMAL SOFTWARE
The ThermoVision LabView digital tool kit for monitoring and controlling thermal performance has been released by Flir Systems Inc. This video software package supports Imaq 1422 and 1424 digital...
FLIR Systems
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COLOR VIDEO CAMERA
The DXC-190 is a 1/2-in. one-CCD color video camera made by Sony Electronics Inc. The sensor uses the company's Exwave HAD technology to provide f/8 at 2000-lx sensitivity with low smear. The camera...
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OPTICAL TABLES
A full line of optical tables is available from Kinetic Systems Inc. The rigid tables are manufactured, using different damping methods, for four performance levels: from utility models for nominal...
Kinetic Systems Inc.
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VACUUM POLARIZER
A polarizer device that operates in vacuum to 10-6 torr or in inert gas purge environments is available from McPherson Inc. It has NW40 entrance and exit ports, and can hold and rotate cube-type...
McPHERSON
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DIODE DRIVERS
The LDD series of CW laser diode drivers for OEMs has been released by Lumina Power Inc. The drivers are available in output powers from 150 to 1500 W and can deliver output current up to 80 A....
Lumina Power Inc.
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TUNABLE LASER HOUSING
SRI International has developed an architecture that allows tunable laser technology to be deployed in metropolitan area networks. Chameleon Telecom technology provides a housing for 10 tunable,...
SRI International, Integrated Systems & Solutions
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HYBRID COMPONENT
A hybrid device that provides the dual functionality of a polarization beam combiner and an isolator has been released by New Focus Inc. The company says the iPBC permits the use of fewer or...
Newport - New Focus
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INDUSTRIAL LASER
The LDP-V20MQ from Lee Laser is an Nd:YVO4 diode-pumped solid-state laser that offers Q-switched pulse rate far beyond the capability of Nd:YAG lasers. Providing 20 W of average power at Q-switched...
Lee Laser Inc. (See Coherent Inc.)
LIGHTWEIGHT MIRRORS
Copper-ceramic lightweight mirrors suitable for use in CO2 laser machine tools with linear motor drives have been developed by Kugler GmbH. The mirrors consist of two ceramic plates with 0.3-mm...
Kugler of America Ltd.
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NITROGEN LASER
The MNL 800 nitrogen laser from Lasertechnik Berlin GmbH is available as a stand-alone device or as a component for OEMs. Functions are optically controlled and monitored by an integrated controller....
LTB Lasertechnik Berlin GmbH
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SOLID-STATE LASERS
Crystal GmbH has unveiled its latest series of solid-state pulsed lasers, offering a UV and a blue model. The UV lasers are available at 355 and 266 nm and feature a compact design with the laser...
CRYSTAL GmbH
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DIODE LASER SYSTEM
Toptica Photonics AG has launched the Xtra, a compact wavelength-stabilized integrated diode laser system that combines a tapered semiconductor with thermal management. It features linewidth of 20...
Toptica Photonics AG
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LASER TOOLS
The HL 101P and the HL 201P, pulsed solid-state lasers available from Haas-Laser Technologies Inc., are designed for precision cutting and drilling. The laser pulse can vary from 80 µs to 1 ms long,...
Haas Laser Technologies Inc.
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VIOLET LASER DIODES
Nichia Corp. has introduced the NLHV3000 series of violet laser diodes, which offer a 405-nm peak wavelength and 30-mW maximum optical power output. These lasers enable data storage from 4.7 to more...
Nichia Corp.
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ASE LIGHT SOURCE
A high-intensity amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) light source that covers the 1480- to 1580-nm band is available from NTT Electronics Corp. Suitable for use in WDM communications, this light...
NTT Electronics Corp.
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LIGHT-CURING SYSTEM
Electro-Lite Corp. has released a high-intensity spot light-curing system suitable for use in the cleanroom and in the industrial production environment. The ELC-450 utilizes either a quartz-rod...
Electro-Lite Corp.
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XENON LIGHT SOURCE
StellarNet Inc. has introduced a xenon light source accessory for use with its portable fiber optic spectrometers. The SL4 measures color, chemical concentrations, absorbance and transmittance. It...
StellarNet Inc.
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OPTICAL COMPONENTS
A series of precision prisms at angle tolerances as small as ±1 arc sec are available from Edmund Industrial Optics. Standard roof and penta prisms are offered in various styles and sizes, including...
Edmund Optics Inc.
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TELECOM LENS
Telecommunications applications for NSG America's filter-on-lens technology include WDMs, couplers, pump combiners, multiplexers and demux monitors. The company uses this technology to coat its...
Go!Foton Corp.
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MICRO-OBJECTIVES
Corning Tropel Corp. has introduced the µCat line of deep-UV micro-objectives with a working distance of up to 9 mm for inspecting images printed on wafers and photomasks. The Tiger, Panther and...
Corning Tropel Corp.
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MINI FILTERS
Schott Glas uses physical vapor deposition to individually manufacture a variety of high-precision interference filters, including short-, long- and bandpass. Also offered are optical filters that...
SCHOTT AG
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MIRROR MOUNTS
Compact mirror mounts from Linos Photonics GmbH feature a rugged solid-state joint for adjusting the tilt angle, one adjustment screw and a stop screw. The company says the mounts offer high...
Qioptiq Photonics GmbH & Co. KG
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OPTOELECTRONIC SENSORS
Texas Advanced Optoelectronic Solutions Inc. (TAOS) has unveiled models TSLR257, TSLB257 and TSLG257, optoelectronic sensors that detect red, blue and green, respectively. The devices are built on a...
AMS-TAOS USA Inc.
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SPECTROMETER MODULES
Inno-Spec GmbH has introduced the MS-MIC series of spectrometer modules based on transmission spectrographs. The devices use planar diffraction gratings on a highly transmissive antireflection-coated...
inno-spec GmbH
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NANOPOSITIONING
The Nano-Align is a five-axis nanopositioning system suitable for such applications as substrate/mask alignment, engineering, biotechnology and microscopy. Mad City Labs Inc. says the system was...
Mad City Labs Inc.
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PHASE SHIFTER/MODULATOR
The all-fiber phase shifter from General Photonics Corp. produces phase shifts up to 3 p at DC and 20 p at selected frequencies. The company says that this compact device's all-fiber construction...
General Photonics Corp.
VISION ALIGNMENT SYSTEM
Directed Light Inc. offers a vision alignment system as an option with its integrated laser systems. It is used for automatic alignment of parts for precise processing, maximum throughput and...
Directed Light Inc.
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5200-W CHILLER
PolyScience's model 6155 high-capacity chiller provides 5200 W of cooling for laser, semiconductor and telecommunications applications. The compact device has an immersion heat exchanger and base and...
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DISPLAY MEASURING SYSTEMS
The DTS 500 display test system from Instrument Systems GmbH uses a telescope probe to launch radiation into an array or spectrometer along a fiber optic cable. The company's DTS analyzers determine...
Instrument Systems GmbH
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FIBER OPTIC TESTING
The model 2440 SourceMeter from Keithley Instruments Inc. supplies a continuous 50-W, 5-A output for testing high-power pump lasers used in optical amplifiers. It also is suitable for production...
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VCSEL WAFER PROBE SYSTEM
A system that measures the optical and electrical properties of VCSEL wafers has been designed by Labsphere Inc. and Karl Suss America Inc. Designed for high-speed characterization, this turnkey...
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