Request InfoRenishaw Inc.The RESR rotary encoders from Renishaw Inc. offer high-resolution, high-accuracy angular positioning. The low-mass, low-inertia design provides accuracy to ±0.5 arc sec, up to 129.6 million counts per revolution and speeds of >2900 rpm with no backlash. The noncontact optical encoders are suitable for diamond-turning and precision-grinding applications and for use in polishing equipment. They are available with various diameters and line-count options and are compatible with standard controllers. Digital quadrature outputs ranging from 27 arc sec to 0.01 arc sec resolutions are...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSVision Spectra Autumn 2023 IssueIndustrial Automation Product LineRenishaw’s RCS product comprises three products, the RCS L-90, RCS T-90, and RCS P-series, all supported by a dedicated software suite. The RCSL-90 is a ballbar device designed to improve robot...BioPhotonics Nov/Dec 2022 IssueRaman InterfaceThe inLux™ scanning electron microscope (SEM) Raman interface from Renishaw PLC enables in situ Raman spectroscopy for highly specific chemical and structural characterization. The...BioPhotonics Jul/Aug 2023 IssueFluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy ModuleA fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) module has been added to Renishaw PLC’s inVia™ confocal Raman microscope. The integration can overlay both FLIM and Raman images...ARTICLESPhotonics.com 4/20/2022Streiffer to Serve as VP for SLAC: People in the News: 04/20/22Stephen Streiffer, deputy laboratory director for science and technology at Argonne National Laboratory, has been named Stanford University’s new vice president for SLAC National Accelerator...WEBINARSPhotonics.com 12/13/2022Fused Silica in Radiation EnvironmentsAn increasingly wide range of applications need to be able to function in harsh environments, not only on space missions but also here on Earth, in particle detectors, for example. It is important to...Photonics.com 5/27/2015In Vivo Deep-Tissue Imaging with Optical Wavefront ControlOptical microscopy has become an indispensable tool in modern biology. The high spatial and temporal resolution and the rich molecular information offered by optical imaging have led to new...Photonics.com 4/18/2023Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography: Best Practices and Benefits in OphthalmologyThe invention of optical coherence tomography (OCT) has allowed physicians, researchers, and various industries to obtain very detailed 3D images of a material's underlying physical structure. The...Photonics.com 10/26/2021BioPhotonics Conference: October 26 - 28The publishers of BioPhotonics invite you to attend a free virtual conference spanning three days. The BioPhotonics Conference will feature insights and innovations in microscopy, spectroscopy, flow...PHOTONICS DICTIONARY+ TERMSPhotonics Dictionarytwo-photon polymerizationTwo-photon polymerization (TPP) is a technique used in additive manufacturing, specifically in the field of 3D printing. It involves using a focused laser to polymerize a photosensitive material in a...Photonics Dictionaryhigh-resolution visible sensorA satellite-borne remote sensing device capable of transmitting images at 10 and 20 m resolution from an altitude of 830 km, each sensor covering a ground area of 60 km, by means of a folded...Photonics Dictionarypushbroom scanningPushbroom scanning is a technique used in remote sensing and imaging systems, particularly in satellite and aerial sensors, to capture images of the Earth's surface or other objects. In pushbroom...Photonics Dictionaryphoton jetA photon jet is a narrow, highly collimated beam of light that is formed when light interacts with small dielectric microstructures, such as microspheres or microcylinders. This phenomenon arises due...PHOTONICS BUYERS' GUIDE CATEGORIESHigh-Resolution LensesHigh-Resolution Films and Plates