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Laser 1200 Series -
Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The Laser 1200 Series is a highly customizable fixed-wavelength Continuous Wave (CW) laser source available in a wide range of wavelengths and powers.With seamless PXI integration, it can be easily integrated into new or existing PXI test setups. Save space, lower your costs and improve testing efficiency while delivering reliable and repeatable results in production or research environments.
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Laser 1000 Series -
Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The Laser 1000 Series PXIe module is a Continuous Wave (CW), tunable laser source offering high-power output, narrow 100kHz linewidth and 0.01pm resolution tunability.With seamless PXI integration, it can be easily integrated into new or existing PXI test setups. Save space, lower your costs and improve testing efficiency while delivering reliable and repeatable results in production or research environments.
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Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The Laser 1000 Series is a fully-compliant micro-ITLA laser with up to four channels in a compact benchtop form factor.Offering 0.01 pm resolution tunability across C or L bands, exceptional power accuracy up to 16.5dBm, and optional dither suppression, this is a versatile and cost-effective general purpose instrument.
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Laser 1100 Series -
Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The Laser-1102 is a Continuous Wave (CW) laser source offering high power 850 nm output into multimode fiber with stable output power operation.
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Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The Laser-1102 is a Continuous Wave (CW) laser source offering high power 850 nm output into multimode fiber with stable output power operation.
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BWA-CAM 20/20 -
Haas Laser Technologies, Inc.
The Beam Waist Analyzer Camera BWA-CAM 20/20 laser beam analyzer system and software enables “real-time” laser beam measurement, analysis and monitoring of high power CW and pulsed lasers.BWA CAM Laser Beam Analyzer system The system complies with the international standards ISO 11146-1 (2005) and ISO 13694 which relate to lasers and laser related equipment and laser beam spatial metrics.
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Spectra-Physics
Continuous-wave lasers (cw lasers) emit a continuous laser beam as compared to ultrafast or pulsed lasers that emit a pulsed laser beam. Spectra-Physics offers wavelength tunable cw lasers, standard cw lasers, quasi-cw lasers, and accessories for continuous-wave lasers.
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BeamTrack -
mks Ophir
Thermal sensors that measure laser power and single shot energy like standard thermal sensors but in addition measure laser beam position and laser size. This position sensing detector measures laser beam position to 0.1mm accuracy and laser size measurement of a Gaussian beam to +/-5% accuracy. Measuring laser position is important for laser alignment where the laser position sensor can provide feedback to the laser position control.
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Duma Optronics LTD
For analyzing laser beam collimation its direction in space and its profile distribution proprietary instruments were developed. A collimated laser beam with a relatively large beam can be tested with the laser analyzing Autcollimator having an input apreture 100 mm, this device acompanied by AngleMeter U3 and the AngleMeter LA will provide a full product line for analyzing collimated or near collimation laser beams.
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Coherent Corp.
Characterize the spatial intensity distribution and size of laser beams, and visualize beam shape, with speed and accuracy.
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Duma Optronics LTD
Modern laser applications seldom require large beam profiling, combined with high resolution. The BeamOn HR 1" is the perfect solution enabling both relatively large beam characterization, with a high resolution detector of 20 MP. By implementing a diffuser to present the beam to a smaller detector via dedicated optics, one of the largest beam profilers of 60 mm is offered, i.e BeamOn LA U3. Even further than that, for collimated beams the Laser Analyzing Telescope offers an input aperture of 100 mm combined with high resolution, attitude and divergence measurement of the laser beam.
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DataRay Inc.
DataRay offers specialized beam profiler systems. These systems offer solutions for complex applications. The large beam profiling system is suitable for beams up to 200 mm image area, and the line laser profiling system provides for direct measurement of line lasers up to 200 mm in length.
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Nippon Avionics Co.,Ltd.
It is an equipment to solder or weld plastics by the laser beam.Micro joining is achieved by utilizing the high energy of a laser beam.
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M² -
mks Ophir
M², or Beam Propagation Ratio, is a value that indicates how close a laser is to being a single mode TEM00 beam, which in turn determines how small a beam waist can be focused. For the perfect Gaussian TEM00 condition the M² equals 1. M² cannot be determined from a single beam profile measurement. The ISO/DIS 11146 requires that M² be calculated from a series of measurements. M² is measured on real beams by focusing the beam with a fixed position lens of known focal length, and then measuring the characteristics of the artificially created beam waist and divergence. We have a number of solutions for the measurement of M² ranging from simple manual processes to fully automated dedicated instruments, depending on the frequency of the need to measure M² of lasers and laser systems.
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10772A -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 10772A Turning Mirror is a 100% reflectance mirror that turns the direction of an incoming laser beam 90 degrees. The mirror is used in the 5530 Laser Calibration System for applications such as machine tool calibration. It can be used in place of the 10707A Beam Bender (6 mm or less beam diameter) for applications that require the larger aperture of the 10772A.