Monthly Archives: February 2019

New High Power Tunable Bandpass Filters from EOT

Electro-Optics Technology (EOT) now offers a family of tunable bandpass filters. Whether for use in a lab setting or for high volume OEM applications, these filters provide robust and accurate performance at a cost-effective price. EOT offers high stability PI or PM operation over a wide spectral range. Features include: High power handling Independent adjustability … Continue reading

February 24, 2019 Blog, Electro-Optics Technology (EOT), Optics

Laser Quantum Introduces Integrated, High Power CW Laser

Laser Quantum’s new axiom 660 laser has a new architecture that delivers high CW power whilst incorporating all of the active optics within the laser head. The axiom lends itself to easy integration into equipment due to its ultra-compact power supply unit, without the complexities associated with fibre delivery. The axiom 660 is ideally suited to a range of applications … Continue reading

February 24, 2019 Blog, Laser Quantum, Lasers

Spectrally Controlled Interferometry from Äpre

Fizeau Interferometry without Back Reflections! Do confused interference fringes frustrate your ability to make plates and prisms? Finally there is a better way, without the hassle of painting, greasing or taping the back surface. a better way, without the hassle of painting, greasing or taping the back surface. Äpre’s Spectrally Controlled Interferometry (SCI)-based interferometers align … Continue reading

February 24, 2019 Äpre Instruments, Blog, Interferometers, Systems

New Compact, Modular Fluorescence Lifetime Spectrometer

The FluoTime 250 from PicoQuant integrates all essential optics and electronics for time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy in a compact, fully automated device. This spectrometer is designed to assist the user in carrying out routine as well as complex measurements easily and with high reliability thanks to fully automated hardware components and a versatile system software featuring … Continue reading

February 24, 2019 Blog, PicoQuant, Spectroscopy
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