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PIN PHOTODIODES
Jun 1, 1998 — Hamamatsu Corp. has developed the G6742 series of InGaAs PIN photodiodes for laser diode monitoring. Mounted in a small ceramic chip-carrier package, they have a spectral response range of 0.9 to 1.7 µm with peak sensitivity at 1.55 µm. Photosensitivity is 0.9 A/W at 1.3 µm and 0.95 at 1.55 µm. The G6742-003 has a 0.3-mm-diameter active area and a 300-MHz cutoff frequency, while the G6742-01 has a 1-mm active area and cutoff frequency of 35 MHz. Dark current for both models is 0.3 nA.
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DIODE COLLIMATION
May 1, 1998 — Roithner Lasertechnik is offering the LENS-20, a three-lens glass system for collimating and focusing laser diodes. The system is AR-coated and is supplied in a black aluminum housing with a thread of 9 3 0.5 mm. Other features include 8-mm focal...
Roithner Lasertechnik GmbH
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MIRRORS, REFLECTORS
May 1, 1998 — Laser Research Optics has introduced a line of molybdenum mirrors, silicon and copper phase retardation reflectors, and zero phase reflectors for use with 10.6-µm CO2 lasers. The mirrors are intrinsically hard and exhibit an average reflectance of...
Laser Research Optics
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POWER MODULE
May 1, 1998 — The Model 5705 isolated laser diode power module from Analog Modules Inc. is designed to drive loads for diode-pumped solid-state laser applications. Delivering up to 2 kW of average power, it can be configured with either positive or negative...
Analog Modules Inc.
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TUNABLE LASER
May 1, 1998 — Exfo E.O. Engineering Inc.'s IQ-2600 tunable laser source is capable of >60-dB sidemode suppression, making it suitable for spectral characterization of dense WDM components. Based on an erbium-doped fiber laser cavity, it is continuously tunable...
EXFO Inc.
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LASER SAFETY SERVICE
Apr 1, 1998 — Lasermet Ltd. has introduced a service providing off-the-shelf standard laser warning labels to laser users and system manufacturers. The company has the 38 standard warning labels listed in the European laser standard EN60825-1; they are available...
Lasermet Ltd.
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POCKELS CELL DRIVER
Apr 1, 1998 — The Model 825 Solid-State Pockels Cell Driver from Analog Modules Inc. provides continuous high-voltage pulses for applications such as controlled Q-switching of solid-state lasers. The device is equipped with a miniature high-voltage power supply...
Analog Modules Inc.
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TEMPERATURE TRANSDUCERS
Apr 1, 1998 — The Series 4000.4Z Full-Field Laser Targeting IR temperature transducers from Everest Interscience Inc. provides precision temperature readings from 240 to +2200 °F. They allow the user to see the entire sample, including the perimeter, by directing...
Everest Interscience Inc.
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LAMP MEASUREMENT
Mar 1, 1998 — The BLS1000 and BLS1800 lamp measurement systems from Bentham Instruments Ltd. are equipped with 1.0- and 1.8-m-diameter integrating spheres, respectively. The systems are available with a variety of lamp holders for miniature incandescent, compact...
Bentham Instruments Ltd.
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LASER BEAMSPLITTERS
Mar 1, 1998 — Newport Corp. has introduced a line of beamsplitters designed to minimize pulse dispersion and maximize bandwidth for ultrafast laser applications such as beam sampling and autocorrelation measurement. The beamsplitter coating provides a 50/50 split...
MKS/Newport
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LASER SAFETY SOFTWARE
Mar 1, 1998 — LaserSafe PC, a laser safety software package from Lasermet Ltd., has been upgraded to conform to the EN 60825-1 and IEC 825-1 standards. Additional enhancements include an explicit C6 value and an extended nominal ocular hazard distance. The system...
Lasermet Ltd.
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LASER VIBROMETER
Mar 1, 1998 — MetroLaser Inc.'s VibroMet is a laser vibrometer system designed for noncontact, single-point vibration measurements. Based on the company's optical and electronic configuration, the compact device can detect vibration amplitudes as low as 0.02 nm...
MetroLaser Inc.
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DIODE MEASUREMENT
Jan 1, 1998 — Gradient Lens Corp.'s LARS/200 diode laser measurement system will be made and marketed by LaserMax Inc. as Nano-Trak. This self-contained system, which eliminates the need for separate lasers, interferometers, receivers and electronics modules, can...
Gradient Lens Corp.
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LASER DIODES
Jan 1, 1998 — Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc. has three visible laser diodes. They operate at 650 nm, each with distinct capabilities that include bar-code scanning and alignment-type applications, as well as DVD-ROM and DVD players. The TOLD9442M and...
CANON MEDICAL COMPONENTS U.S.A., Video Sensing Devices
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LASER POINTER
Jan 1, 1998 — Roithner Lasertechnik has developed what it calls the world's smallest laser pointer. With a diameter of 9.5 mm and a length of 57 mm, the device produces a bright 645-nm red point at distances up to 300 m. It can be used as a keychain for...
Roithner Lasertechnik GmbH
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MONOCHROMATIC LIGHT
Jan 1, 1998 — The MLM-2 from Optometrics USA Inc. is a monochromatic light source module that consists of a light source, Mini-Chrom monochromator and built-in electronics for wavelength scanning. It can be used to test components such as lenses and CCDs, or used...
Optometrics Corp.
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FO LIGHT SOURCE
Dec 1, 1997 — The ALS-06 offered by Ancal Inc. is a fiber optic light source designed to provide reliable illumination for spectroscopic and radiometry measurements. The system includes a high-intensity quartz halogen lamp, a soft start circuit, a regulated power...
Ancal Inc.
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FOCUSING LENSES
Dec 1, 1997 — Laser Research Optics introduces a line of CO2 laser focusing lenses and mirrors. Included are planoconvex, planoconcave and meniscus configurations in diameters from 0.5 to 2.0 in. and focal lengths from 1 to 20 in., depending on configuration....
Laser Research Optics
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INTERFEROMETER
Dec 1, 1997 — Blue Sky Research's Laser Wave Analyzer provides users with information about the quality of a laser beam. The dual shearing interferometer system displays wavefront phase and aberrations, beam intensity and profile, and far-field characteristics....
Blue Sky Research
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LASER DIODE DRIVERS
Dec 1, 1997 — The 5000 Series Advanced Laser Diode Drivers from Newport Corp. feature 16-bit resolution and low noise, and are available with maximum current outputs of 500 mA, 3 A or 6 A. The drivers have an internal function generator that is programmable from...
MKS/Newport
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POWER METER
Dec 1, 1997 — A new handheld laser power meter is available from Coherent. The LaserCheck is microprocessor-controlled, with wavelength correction, autoranging, and sample and hold functions. Its rugged, ergonomic design allows single-button power measurements in...
Coherent Inc.
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TUNABLE LASER
Dec 1, 1997 — The TSL-210 tunable laser source from Santec Corp. has 10-mW optical output and an 80-nm tuning range. A fine-tuning mode function allows for continuous wavelength tuning, and the front panel display eases operation. Additional features include...
Santec USA Corp.
FIBER-DELIVERED LIGHT
Nov 1, 1997 — Oxford Lasers Inc.'s FiberSheet delivers high-power laser beams in a thin, light sheet for flow visualization and particle image velocimetry. Traditionally, a flow event takes place in an enclosed volume, which is difficult to access with...
Oxford Lasers Inc.
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LASER DIODE
Oct 1, 1997 — Renishaw Inc. is offering a compact diode laser designed specifically as a source for Raman microspectroscopy. Featuring a 30-mW frequency-stabilized output, the laser has no side modes and is free from spontaneous radiation. It operates at 780...
Renishaw Inc.
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PORTABLE SPECTROGRAPH
Oct 1, 1997 — Control Development Inc. has introduced a portable spectrograph system suited for LED and laser diode quality control, colorimetry, online chemical analysis and pharmaceutical applications. The system covers the UV to the near-IR and is powered...
Control Development Inc.
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