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GR Series -
Laserline Mfg., Inc.
Laser or optical. These grade rods are the number one seller in the USA, and there's a reason — Tremendous Quality. Tough, lightweight, and versatile, our direct reading (lenker style) rods bear the true test of quality in the field, and hold up exceptionally well. Choose from our large selection of lengths and increments in tenths, metric, and inches.
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Alpes Lasers sa
Based on a unique gain-guided design, these Quantum Cascade Lasers are optimized for emitting short pulses from 20 ns to 1000 ns with minimum peak power of 20 W, or ~5 microjoules per pulse. Available on submount or in a HHL package with a dedicated driver, these lasers can be used for free-space optical communications, LIDAR applications and IR countermeasures.
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Alnair Laboratories Corporation
A narrow-linewidth wavelength tunable laser source for applications such as coherent communication and long-range optical sensing. The laser can be locked to ITU grid wavelengths and fine-tunable with 1 MHz resolution. The laser can be controlled on the front panel or remotely via USB/GPIB. Benchtop version can host up to 4 separate lasers, with a combination of C- or L- band tunable laser.
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Olympus Corp.
The Olympus FLUOVIEW confocal microscopes are designed for high-resolution, confocal observation of both fixed and living cells, enabling visualization deep within samples. From the New FV3000, optimized for the most robust interactive live cell and tissue experiments, to easy-to-use high content imaging, explore the wide range of options with Olympus exclusive optical technologies.
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60-850-014 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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60-850-024 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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60-850-414 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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60-850-424 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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60-851-214 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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60-851-224 -
Pickering Interfaces Ltd.
The 60-850 and 60-851 are LXI conformant fiber optic multiplexers that use MEMS switching technology to ensure fast and reliable switching of single-mode (60-850) or multi-mode (60-851) optical signals being carried on fiber connections. The 60-850/851 is available with a variety of connector options and in a variety of multiplexer arrangements. Loop-thru versions are also available for easy multiplexer expansion.
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Zygo Corporation
ZYGO has been developing metrology software for decades – our commitment to helping our customers measure confidently, and the heart of our quality guarantee. Our original instrument software, MetroPro, established itself as a gold standard in the optical metrology world. Now, its successor Mx continues that legacy: trusted, easy to use, and heavily customizable.
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SFPDP -
Conduant express
The StreamStor® SFPDP mezzanine board can be used with compatible StreamStor® controllers to provide direct data input from Serial FPDP (Serial Front Panel Data Port) or other optical data protocols. When combined with a StreamStor® controller such as Amazon, this interface can provide data input performance of up to 500 MB/s.
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Biophotonics Solutions Inc.
The Microscope Detection Unit (MDU) is designed to facilitate femtosecond pulse compression and measurement directly at the focal plane of a microscope, inverted or upright. It contains a nonlinear crystal for second harmonic generation (SHG) as well as other optical elements to separate SHG photons from the laser light and to couple the SHG light into a compact spectrometer via SMA-connected fiber.
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Saluki Technology Inc.
S2106X series optical time domain reflectometer is an upgraded version with 7 inch larger display, higher operation speed and more friendly UI. It has rich external interface, which can realize remote control through Ethernet interface or two different USB interface for external USB flash drive, printer and data communication with PC.
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LTX-5515 -
Scitec Instruments Ltd
The LTX-5515 enables the precise conveyance of one analog channel plus four digital channels of information over fibre optic links ranging from metres to more than 10 kilometres. Incoming analogue data is digitised to 12-bit precision at 100 megasamples per second and transmitted over optical fiber at one giga-bit per second.?