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| 355 nm UV/Green Hybrid Fiber Laser |
Laser
from Spectra-Physics
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| The Quasar UV80 from Spectra-Physics is a UV/Green Hybrid Fiber Laser that operates at a wavelength of 355 nm. It provides an output power of over 80 W with ±3% power stability and pulse energy of over 400 μJ with ±5% pulse-to-pulse energy stability. This vertically polarized laser produces a beam of diameter 3.5 mm with beam divergence better than 0.3 mrad and a beam pointing stability better than ±25 μrad. It has a pulse width of 2-100 ns and a warm-up time of 40-60 minutes. |
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| 1064 nm CW Fabry Perot Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from Sheaumann Laser
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| The BF-A64-0200-XXX from Sheaumann is a Continuous-wave (CW) Fabry Perot (FP) Laser Diode in a 14 Pin Butterfly package with internal TEC, thermistor and PD. This single spatial mode laser diode operates at 1064 nm and delivers an optical output power of 200 mW with a slope efficiency of 0.6 W/A. The laser has a forward voltage of 2.1 to 2.5 V and a threshold current of 35 to 50 mA. Electrically isolated, hermetically sealed package. FC/APC connector. |
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| 515 nm Visible APC Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from Arima Lasers
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| The APCD-515-01-C2-TM from Arima Lasers is a Visible APC Laser Diode that operates at a wavelength of 515 nm. It delivers an optical output power of 0.5-0.9 mW and produces a laser beam with a spot size of up to 20 mm and a 2 mrad divergence angle. This laser diode requires a DC supply of 6 V and consumes up to 100 mA of current. It has a high quality lens for output, an APC (auto power control) IC and in-built surge current protection. |
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| 5 Megapixel Color/Mono Scientific & Industrial Camera |
Scientific & Industrial Camera
from LUCID Vision Labs
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| The PHX051S from LUCID Vision Labs is a Color/Mono Scientific & Industrial Camera that has a resolution of 5 megapixels. It has a Sony IMX568 CMOS image sensor with a global shutter and 1/1.18” optical format that delivers a frame rate of up to 22 fps in full resolution. This camera has a 12 bit ADC that provides a gain of up to 48 dB and an exposure time of 30 μs to 10 s. It supports horizontal/vertical binning, decimation, ROI & horizontal/vertical flip image modes. |
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| 2 Megapixel B&W/Color CMOS Image Sensor |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Teledyne e2v
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| The TOPAZ 2M from Teledyne e2v is a B&W/Color CMOS Image Sensor that has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. It has a global shutter and a 10/8 bit ADC that delivers a frame rate of 100 fps (8 bit) and 65 fps (10 bit). This image sensor has a 1/3 inch optical format and a 16:9 aspect ratio. It has a dynamic range of 64 dB and a maximum SNR of 38 dB with a readout noise of 4 e-. This image sensor has a saturation capacity of 6000 e- and quantum efficiency of over 55% (at 520 nm). |
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| 8K CMOS Image Sensor for 8K/4K Video Applications |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Gpixel Inc.
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| The GCINE4349 from Gpixel Inc. is a Video CMOS Image Sensor that has a resolution of 8192 x 6000. It has a rolling & DSLR shutter that delivers a frame rate of 120 fps at 8K resolution and 240 fps at 4K resolution. This image sensor has a 16 bit ADC that provides a dynamic range of 87 dB and has a full well capacity of 160k e- with a quantum efficiency of 75%. It uses a 16/32/64 channel LVDS interface for output that delivers a maximum data rate of 76.8 Gbps (1.2 Gbps/channel). |
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| 214 nm UV Interference Band-Pass Optical Filter |
Optical Filter
from Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
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| The 214FIB25 from Knight Optical is a UV Interference Band-Pass Optical Filter that has a central wavelength of 214 nm. It has an average wavelength blocking range of 200 to 1150 nm with OD4 (0.01%) optical density tolerance. This optical filter has a peak transmission of 14% and FWHM of 14. It has an 8.5 mm aperture with a bandwidth of 10 nm. This optical filter is available in a hermetically sealed package mounted in a black anodized aluminum ring that measures Ø12.5 x 6.1 mm. |
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| Volvo Cars Invests in Optical and Imaging Technology Start-Up Spectralics |
Volvo
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| Volvo Cars has invested in the optical and imaging technology start-up Spectralics through the Volvo Cars Tech Fund, the company’s venture capital investment arm. The investment gives Volvo Cars access to promising technology for a wide field of view in-car ‘heads-up display’ that could contribute to making cars safer and revolutionize user experience. |
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| TRUMPF to Build New Education and Training Center at Their Headquarter in Germany |
TRUMPF
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| The high-tech company TRUMPF is investing in education and training and building a new education center at its headquarters in Ditzingen, Germany. The three-story building is being built on the site of the old education center and will provide space for the increasing number of apprentices and dual studies students. It will also house a large event space for up to 400 people and for digitally networked production. |
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| SiLC Technologies Introduce Chip-Integrated FMCW LiDAR Sensor |
SiLC Technologies
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| SiLC Technologies has announced the launch of its powerful, compact vision sensor delivering coherent vision and chip-scale integration to the broader market. The new Eyeonic Vision Sensor takes LiDAR to a new level of performance by providing accurate instantaneous depth, velocity, and dual-polarization intensity information while enabling immunity to multi-user and environmental interference. |
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| Researchers Develop New Way to Detect Infrared Light by Converting it into Visible Light |
EPFL
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| Scientists at EPFL, Wuhan Institute of Technology, the Valencia Polytechnic University, and AMOLF in the Netherlands, have now developed a new way to detect infrared light by changing its frequency to that of visible light. The device can extend the “sight” of commonly available and highly sensitive detectors for visible light far into the infrared. The breakthrough is published in Science. |
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