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| Tunable Laser from 1240 to 1640 nm |
Laser
from Santec Corporation
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| The TSL-570 from Santec Corporation is a Tunable Laser that operates at a wavelength from 1240 to 1640 nm. It produces an output power of 7-13 dBm with a power stability of ±0.01 dB. This laser has a linewidth of 40-200 kHz and a sweep speed of 1-200 nm/s. It has a wavelength resolution of 0.1 pm and a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 90 dB/0.1 nm. This laser can be controlled via a touch panel display, Ethernet, GPIB and USB interfaces. |
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| 980 nm Nanosecond Pulsed Laser |
Laser
from Thorlabs Inc
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| The NPL82B from Thorlabs Inc. is a Nanosecond Pulsed Laser that operates at a wavelength of 820 nm. It provides a peak output power of 88 mW and pulse energy of 3.5 nJ with a pulse width (FWHM) of 6-39 ns and a maximum trigger frequency of 10 MHz. This laser produces a beam of width 1.4-2.9 mm and beam divergence of 0.5-0.6 mrad with a beam pointing accuracy better than 3°. It is available as a benchtop module that measures 139.6 x 61.5 x 54.7 mm with ECM225 clamps. |
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| 1064 nm TeO2 Fiber-coupled Acousto Optic Modulator |
Acousto-Optic Modulator
from AeroDIODE
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| The 1064AOM-2 from AeroDIODE is a TeO2 Fiber-coupled AOM that operates at a wavelength of 1064 nm. It produces maximum average optical power of 3 W and an RF power of 2.5 W at a frequency of 200 MHz. This AOM has an insertion loss of 2.5 dB and a minimum return loss of 40 dB with a rise time of less than 10 ns. It has a 1 m long PM980 fiber with an FC/APC pigtail termination. This AOM is available in a module that measures 67 x 23 x 15 mm with SMA connectors. |
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| 785 nm Distributed Feedback Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from TOPTICA eagleyard
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| The EYP-DFB-0785-00100-1500-TOV01-0000 from TOPTICA Eagleyard is a Distributed Feedback Laser Diode that operates at a wavelength of 785 nm. It provides an output power of 100 mW with a monitor detector responsivity of 1-100 μA/mW and a linewidth (FWHM) of 2 MHz. This laser diode has a forward current of 170 mA and a threshold current of 70 mA. This laser diode is available in a hermetic TO package with a monitor diode. |
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| Coherent's ARM Fiber Laser Technology Makes Automotive Welding Much Easier |
Coherent
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| Welding some of the most challenging materials, including aluminum and galvanized steel, is faster, easier, and better than ever before with a solution that combines the latest technology from Coherent and German manufacturing powerhouse ThyssenKrupp Automotive Body Solutions. This new product mates a Coherent Adjustable Ring Mode (ARM) laser and an advanced Thyssenkrupp LSK 06 process head. |
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| NKT Photonics Adds New Features to its Origami XP Femtosecond Lasers |
NKT Photonics
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| The NKT Photonics' ORIGAMI XP platform has been added with extra features to make it an even better choice for industrial OEM and research applications such as display, medical-device, and electronic manufacturing. Together with additional sensors to monitor the relative peak power of these lasers, the user can now optimize a variety of material processing conditions and ensure high repeatability. |
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| Xanadu and imec Collaborate to develop Photonic Chips for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing |
Xanadu
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| Xanadu, a full-stack photonic quantum computing company and imec, a world-leading research and innovation center in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, have announced a partnership to develop the next generation of photonic qubits based on ultra-low loss SiN waveguides. Xanadu is developing a unique type of quantum computer based on photonics which has photonic qubits based on squeezed states. |
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| Spectrum Networks and KYOCERA SLD Laser Collaborate to Redefine Lighting in Aviation |
Spectrum Networks
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| Spectrum Networks is utilizing revolutionary proprietary technology from KYOCERA SLD Laser in a suite of products poised to redefine lighting and wireless connectivity in aviation. Known as LaserLight, KSLD’s groundbreaking technology is the world’s brightest and most innovative light source that outshines the limits of LED to deliver safe, high luminance white light from an incredibly small point source. |
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