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06-01 Series -
HÜBNER Photonics
*Plug and play ultra-compact diode lasers (MLD) and diode pumped lasers (DPL)*405 nm, 445 nm, 473 nm, 488 nm, 515 nm, 532 nm, 553 nm, 561 nm, 633 nm, 638 nm, 647 nm & 660 nm*Up to 250 mW, integrated electronics*Fiber pigtailed option*Optional integrated clean up filter*Fast and high aspect ratio option, modulation up to 150 MHz*Perfect for fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry
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5517GL -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 5517GL is used primarily in VME and PC based laser interferometer systems where the velocity of motion is faster, such as semiconductor lithography and flat panel applications. Please contact Keysight for custom requirements.
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5517DL -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 5517DL is used primarily in VME and PC based laser interferometer systems where the velocity of motion is faster, such as semiconductor lithography and flat panel applications. Please contact Keysight for custom requirements.
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5517D -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 5517D is used primarily in VME and PC based laser interferometer systems where the velocity of motion is faster, such as semiconductor lithography and flat panel applications. Please contact Keysight for custom requirements.
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5517FL -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 5517FL is used primarily in VME and PC based laser interferometer systems where the velocity of motion is faster, such as semiconductor lithography and flat panel applications. Please contact Keysight for custom requirements.
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5517EL -
Keysight Technologies
The Keysight 5517EL is used primarily in VME and PC based laser interferometer systems where the velocity of motion is faster, such as semiconductor lithography and flat panel applications. Please contact Keysight for custom requirements.
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ALTAIR -
SPARK LASERS
ALTAIR is a compact fiber laser producing high average power with ultrashort femtosecond pulses (< 160 fs) at high repetition rate (80 MHz standard, others optional) in an ultra compact and robust format.
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Zygo Corporation
ZYGO laser interferometers support and enable the most demanding metrology applications in industries from semiconductor and lithography to space-borne imaging systems, cutting-edge consumer electronics, defense-related IR and thermal imaging systems and ophthalmics.
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ALCOR -
SPARK LASERS
Spark Lasers’ ALCOR is specifically designed for two-photon excitation. It offers clean femtosecond pulses with the highest guaranteed peak power on the market, in an unprecedented compact format and with fixed wavelengths at 780, 920, 1040 and 1064 nm.
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NL100 -
Stanford Research Systems, Inc.
The NL100 Nitrogen Laser is ideal for fluorescence measurements, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometers, and other pulsed UV radiation experiments. It provides 3.5 ns pulses at 337 nm (UV), with repetition rates up to 20 Hz.
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Trialon Corp.
Trialon’s state of the art laser vibrometer can produce vibration testing data without monitoring equipment attached to the test component. This application is used in sensitive situations where the use of more standard accelerometers cannot be used.
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Laser Components IG, Inc.
Available under the brand name FLEXPOINT®, our laser modules are produced in house, making it possible for us to create almost any design and customer-specific housings. An in-house series for use in digital image processing is also available.
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2D -
Pinpoint Laser Systems
The Microgage 2D laser alignment tool can be adapted to a wide variety of industrial measuring and alignment requirements. Each receiver measures in two axial directions (X & Y) and can be used for checking straightness, flatness, parallelism, squareness, bores, spindles, and other alignment needs.
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PRO -
Pinpoint Laser Systems
The Microgage PRO is the next generation in laser measuring and alignment tools. Simplifying the inspection and alignment process, the microprocessor uses Smart data technology to equip its user with step by step instructions and easy to use data giving you the answers you need.
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Nikon Instruments Inc.
Laser scanning is the non-contact alternative to tactile probing, which along with point cloud processing software, enables an entirely digital inspection process. From measurement preparation to final report, this approach is significantly faster, provides a more profound insight and lowers development costs.