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| 1535 nm Infrared Erbium Glass Laser |
Laser
from FrankFurt Laser Company
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| The FERT-1535-100µJ-Q from FrankFurt Laser Company is an Infrared Erbium Glass Laser that operates at a wavelength of 1535 nm. It delivers a peak output power of over 25 kW with up to 5% energy stability and has an M2 factor of up to 1.3. This laser provides pulse energy of over 100 μJ with a pulse width (FWHM) of 4 ns and a repetition frequency of 10 Hz. It produces a beam that is 0.2 mm in diameter and has a beam divergence of up to 12 mrad. |
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| 355/532 nm UV/Green Hybrid Fiber Lasers |
Laser
from Spectra-Physics
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| The Quasar Series from Spectra-Physics are UV/Green Hybrid Fiber Lasers that operate at a wavelength of 355 and 532 nm. They provide an output power of over 38-95 W with ±3% power stability and pulse energy of over 400 μJ with up to ±5% pulse-to-pulse energy stability. These vertically polarized lasers produce a beam of diameter 3.5 mm with beam divergence from 0.3-0.45 mrad and a beam pointing stability better than ±25 μrad. |
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| 1064 nm CW Fabry Perot Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from Sheaumann Laser
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| The M9-A64-0300-XXX from Sheaumann is a CW Fabry Perot (FP) Laser Diode that operates at 1064 nm. This single spatial mode laser diode delivers an optical output power of up to 300 mW and has a slope efficiency of 0.8 W/A. It has a beam divergence angle (FWHM) of 28 degrees (vertical) and 8 degrees (lateral). The laser has a forward voltage of 1.7 to 2.2 V and a threshold current of 38 to 55 mA. The laser diode is available in a Ø9 mm TO-can package. |
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| 520 nm Visible APC Laser Diode |
Laser Diode
from Arima Lasers
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| The APCL-515-01-C3-TM from Arima Lasers is a Visible APC Laser Diode that operates at a wavelength of 520 nm. It delivers an optical output power of 2-4 mW and produces a laser beam with line accuracy better than 0.01° (40”) and an emitting angle of over 120°. This laser diode requires a DC supply of 6 V and consumes up to 100 mA of current. It has a glass lens, high brightness and an APC (auto power control) IC. |
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| CMOS Image Sensor for Automotive Cameras |
CMOS Image Sensor
from SmartSens Technology
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| The SC031AP from SmartSens Technology is a CMOS Image Sensor that is designed for automotive cameras. It has a 1/6.5” optical format that delivers a frame rate of 60 fps and a sensitivity of 9480 mV/lux*s. This image sensor has data saved in the EEPROM which loads automatically upon powering up. It uses upgraded DSI-2 technology, SFCPixel technology and low noise reading circuit design to provide improved quantum efficiency (QE), sensitivity and Crosstalk. |
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| 9 Megapixel Monochrome/Color CMOS Image Sensor |
CMOS Image Sensor
from Gpixel Inc.
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| The GMAX3809 from Gpixel Inc. is a 9 Megapixel Monochrome/Color CMOS Image Sensor that has a resolution of 4096 x 2160. It has a 12 bit ADC and 1.1” optical format that delivers a frame rate of 65 fps and a linear dynamic range of 70 dB. This image sensor has a quantum efficiency of over 60.8%, a full well capacity of 11.5 ke- and noise of 3.6 e-. It requires a DC supply of 3.3/1.8/1.2 V and consumes up to 1 W of power. |
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| 220 nm UV Interference Band-Pass Optical Filter |
Optical Filter
from Knight Optical (UK) Ltd
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| The 220FIB12 from Knight Optical is a UV Interference Band-Pass Optical Filter that has a central wavelength of 220 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 16% and FWHM of 14. It has an 8.5 mm aperture with a bandwidth of 14 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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| Intevac Sells its Photonics Division to EOTECH |
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| Intevac, a leading supplier of thin-film processing systems, has announced the sale of its Photonics business to EOTECH, a privately-held optical technology company. The transaction, structured as an asset sale, closed on December 30th, 2021, and is valued at up to $100 million, consisting of an up-front cash payment of $70 million and future earn-out payments of up to $30 million. |
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| Voyant Photonics Raises $15.4M Funding to Deliver 3D Sensing with Chip-Scale LiDARs |
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| Voyant Photonics, a company that fabricates sophisticated optical systems optimized for FMCW LiDAR using low-cost semiconductor chips, announced that it raised $15.4M in Series A led by UP.Partners with participation of earlier investors LDV Capital and Contour Ventures. Their LiDAR system enables customers to integrate an effective and exponentially more scalable LiDAR system than possible to date. |
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| Researchers Successfully Cool Highly-Charged Ions Down to 200 µK |
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| Researchers at the QUEST Institute at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) announced that they have managed to cool down highly charged ions as far as 200 µK. The team working on this succeeded by combining their established methods which include the laser cooling of coupled ions and methods from the field of quantum computing. |
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| Researchers Develop World’s First Optical Oscilloscope |
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| A team from UCF has developed the world’s first optical oscilloscope, an instrument that is able to measure the electric field of light. The device converts light oscillations into electrical signals, much like hospital monitors convert a patient’s heartbeat into electrical oscillation. Until now, reading the electric field of light has been a challenge because of the high speeds at which light waves oscillates. |
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| PsiQuantum and QunaSys Partner to Boost Chemical & Materials Science through Quantum Computing |
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| PsiQuantum and QunaSys, have announced a joint research project to assess the power of fault-tolerant quantum computing for industrial chemistry calculations aimed at accelerating the development of sustainable materials. JSR Corporation of Japan joined the project as an alpha customer and will evaluate quantum computing for advancements in the manufacture of photoresists, elastomers, plastics, and reagents. |
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