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Newport Electronics
These New Focus high speed fiber-optic receivers offer bandwidths up to 38 GHz for receiving fiber optic data while delivering the lowest noise and cleanest responses possible.
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Newport Electronics
These optical receivers have bandwidths in the DC to GHz range for detecting high speed free space optical signals with the lowest noise and cleanest responses possible.
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Newport Electronics
High speed fiber-optic detectors use special photodiodes with high speed electronic circuits to convert fast pulses in optical fibers to electrical signals for measurement. Unlike our optical receivers, these photodetectors do not include a transimpedance amplifier.
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Newport Electronics
High speed optical detectors use special photodiodes with high speed electronic circuits to convert fast optical pulses to electrical signals for measurement. Unlike our optical receivers, these detectors do not include a transimpedance amplifier.
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Newport Electronics
Oriel offers 1/8 m and 1/4 m manually operated and fully automated monochromators suited for a wide variety of spectroscopy applications.
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OMM-6810B -
Newport Electronics
The OMM-6810B is a power and wavelength meter capable of simultaneously measuring the optical power and wavelength of a laser source. A wide variety of measurement heads cover wavelength ranges from 350 to 1650 nm for power ranges of up to +40dBm or 10W.This meter has standard features such as logarithmic or linear display modes, auto ranging, user calibratable offset, reference measurement capability, analog output and IEEE-standard GPIB interface to make this instrument a cost effective laser diode development or production test tool.
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Newport Electronics
Oriel offers 1/8 m and 1/4 m manually operated and fully automated imaging spectrographs suited for a wide variety of light analysis applications.
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Newport Electronics
Thermopile optical power sensors are based on thermocouples. A thermocouple consists of two dissimilar metals connected in series. To detect radiation, one metal junction is typically blackened to absorb the radiation. The temperature rise of this junction with respect to another non-irradiated junction generates a voltage. Our thermopile power sensors offer broadband, spectrally flat response, and calibrated plug and play operation with our optical power meters.
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PulseScout2 -
Newport Electronics
PulseScout2™ Optical Autocorrelators are a versatile, easy-to-use diagnostic tool for measuring ultrafast pulses from both high repetition rate (MHz) oscillators and low repetition rate (kHz) amplifiers from Visible to IR wavelength range.
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Newport Electronics
For noise sensitive experiments, we offer balanced photoreceivers that suppress up to 50 dB of laser / source intensity noise in experimental set-ups. These balanced optical receivers with two well-matched photodetectors can eliminate the need for lock-in amplifiers and can make all of the difference when you are trying to detect a small signal in applications like absorption spectroscopy, or heterodyne detection.
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Newport Electronics
The ever-evolving technologies push the lower limit of measuring the photon energy. Look no further than Newport to find a solution for low light sensing applications. Please see our Low Light Sensor Guide for additional information.
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844-PE-USB -
Newport Electronics
The Model 844-PE-USB is a Power Meter with a USB connection to use a computer as the monitor, allowing the user to access the full computing power of the computer.
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Newport Electronics
We offer a wide range of laser beam position detectors for optical alignment including Quadrant Cell Photoreceivers, PSDs, and Thermopile Position Sensors. Please see our Beam Position Sensor Guide for more information.