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New Products
Focus on lasers and opticsThe descriptions of the new products listed in this section are based on information supplied to us by the manufacturers. PHYSICS TODAY can assume no responsibility for their accuracy. For more information about a particular product, visit the website at the end of the product description. Lawrence G. Rubin High-power laser diodesIntense Ltd has announced the Hermes family of high-power laser diodes, stacks, and bars. The compact, modular units are based on the company's quantum well intermixing process, which increases the quantum well bandgap of a semiconductor laser such that active and passive sections can be created in the same laser cavity. The result is devices with superior power, unrivaled brightness, and high reliability and efficiency. The lasers are available in multiple wavelengths, including 808, 940, and 980 nm, and can operate in both CW and quasi-continuous wave modes. Other wavelengths can be ordered as custom products. Also available are single emitters with powers of up to 7 W, bars in conductively cooled packages with powers up to 60 W, fiber-coupled packages, and microchannel cooled bars. Intense-HPD, 1200A Airport Road, North Brunswick, NJ 08902, http://www.intenseco.com Fiber-coupled diode lasersJENOPTIK Laserdiode has introduced its fiber-coupled diode laser modules, JOLD-100-CPXF-2P W and JOLD-140-CPXF-2P W. Incorporating 400-µm fiber, with a numerical aperture of 0.22, the JOLD-100 series provides 100 W continuous wave optical output power at wavelengths between 915 and 980 nm. The JOLD-140 modules with 600-µm fiber (and the same NA) operate at 140-W output power at 940- and 980-nm wavelengths or 100 W at 808-nm wavelength. The new products feature integrated temperature sensors and a pilot laser, and they can be convectively cooled with industrial water. As an option, one module is also available with a power level of 75 W that uses an integrated thermoelectric cooler. The expected lifetime of the diode lasers is greater than 20 000 h at constant current. Applications include pumping of solid-state and fiber lasers and material processing in industry. JENOPTIK Laserdiode GmbH, Goeschwitzer Strasse 29, 07745 Jena, Germany, http://www.jold.com Deep-UV laserWavelength-stabilized laser diodesPhotonic Products is offering Ondax wavelength-stabilized laser diodes, which are miniature lasers in a TO package. Stabilization is achieved using the Ondax volume holographic grating PowerLocker, which increases the spectral brightness of laser diodes, thus ensuring a precise center wavelength over the locked region and improving temperature stability and yield. The short external cavity enabled by the PowerLocker is claimed to provide better mode selection than systems based on Littrow and Littman cavities. The laser has a single-mode, narrow linewidth of less than 50 MHz and a low temperature dependence of less than 0.03 nm/°C, and it is locked to better than ±1 nm. The device is available in standard wavelengths of 640 nm (a maximum of 10 mW of power), 658 nm (40 mW), 685 nm (50 mW), and 785 nm (90 mW). Photonic Products USA, 16152 Beach Boulevard, Suite 117, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, http://www.photonic-products.com Polarizing beamsplitter cubesPrecision Photonics has announced epoxy-free polarizing beamsplitter cubes for high-energy laser applications in the visible and NIR regions. The units are produced by combining advanced ion-beam-sputtered (IBS) coating technology with in-house fabrication capabilities and chemically activated direct-bonding technology. The cubes offer high extinction ratios (greater than 1000:1) and a high transmission of greater than 95% while maintaining excellent wavefront quality. They have been tested to withstand energy densities of greater than 10 J/cm2 at 1064 nm in both transmission and reflection. Standard beamsplitter cubes are available in operating ranges of 700–1100 nm and at 1064 nm and include IBS antireflection coatings on all entrance and exit surfaces. Precision Photonics, 3180 Sterling Circle, Boulder, CO 80301, http://www.precisionphotonics.com High-power UV laserLaser wavelength metersBristol Instruments' 621 series of laser wavelength meters measure absolute CW wavelength to an accuracy of ±0.2 ppm in the 621A model and ±1.0 ppm for the less-exacting 621B. Those accuracies are guaranteed because they are continuously calibrated with a built-in helium neon laser standard. The input power required for measurement is as low as 10 µW. The instruments are furnished in one of three wavelength ranges: 350–1100 nm (VIS), 500–1700 nm (NIR), and 1.5–5.0 µm (IR). The nine-digit display includes wavelength (nm), wavenumber (cm–1), and frequency (GHz). Every measurement can be displayed at a rate as high as 10 Hz, or a running average of 2 to 100 measurements can be calculated. The 621 series also measures absolute optical power to an accuracy of ±15%; it has a USB instrument interface to connect to a PC. Bristol Instruments Inc, 7647 Main Street Fishers, Suite 101, Victor, NY 14564-8909, http://www.bristol-inst.com High-power violet laserPower Technology has introduced a new microprocessor-controlled IQ (instrument quality) laser module that emits 400 mW of violet output at 405 ± 5 nm. The unit includes a PID temperature controller, which produces a temperature stability of ±0.02 °C, and a precision current source that work to ensure stable wavelength and output. Control can be either local (onboard) or via a USB or RS232 interface. The device features an adjustable focus, quality glass optics, and optional beam-expanding optics and is available with a circularized beam or with standard elliptical output. The laser module can be supplied with CW output or can be modulated at a speed of 20 MHz, controllable by a 1–5 VDC signal. Potential laser applications range from flow cytometry to high-resolution printing to biodetection. Power Technology Inc, P. O. Box 191117, Little Rock, AR 72219-1117, http://www.powertechnology.com Laser ablation systemImage stabilization systemEnergen is offering an image stabilization system that allows users to take smooth, steady shots even when a video camera or its platform is in motion. Integrated into the optics of the camera, the ISS instantly compensates for camera shake and is effective even while panning or zooming. It is ideal for reconnaissance and surveillance cameras mounted, for example, on an air- or space-based observation platform. Designed to stabilize images against low-frequency (less than 100 Hz) vibrations, the ISS is extendable up to 500 Hz. The ISS consists of a gyro sensor that measures vibration, a lens assembly with a CCD, a digital signal processor, and resident software, and it features zero loss in resolution or field of view. The device achieves image stability to 25 µradians, extendable to 5 µrad with a fiberoptic gyro sensor. Energen Inc, 175 Cabot Street, Suite 301, Lowell, MA 01854, http://www.energeninc.com Optical design softwareLambda Research Corp has announced TracePro 4.0, software for optical modeling, design, and analysis. Applications include fluorescence modeling for life sciences, photorealistic rendering for accurate visualization of illumination designs, and enhanced modeling of 3D surface textures used in the design of LCD backlight displays, projection systems, light pipes, and microarrays. TracePro 4.0 includes an optimization module for automation of the design steps when searching for optimal luminaire, light guide, and reflector geometry for maximum light intensity and uniformity. Users will benefit from an increase in ray-tracing speed, enhancements in the user interface, and improved translators that enable an easy import of lens designs to TracePro 4.0. Lambda Research Corporation, 25 Porter Road, Littleton, MA 01460-1434, http://www.lambdares.com Reflector for IR emittersLaser scribing machinesJ P Sercel Associates has introduced the PV series, Class-1 enclosed laser scribing systems for isolation and series interconnection of thin-film solar cells. The machines use high-peak power, short-pulsed, diode-pumped solid-state laser sources to rapidly, selectively, and accurately remove a wide range of thin films from large glass, metal, or polymer substrates and to produce fine scribed lines with greater than 30-megohm isolation. Various laser wavelengths suitable for different layer materials are available, including 1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm, and 266 nm. The PV series workstations are modular and scalable to accommodate glass sheet sizes currently up to 1300 mm × 1300 mm. Large sheets are mounted horizontally, aligned automatically, and processed in orthogonal directions. J P Sercel Associates Inc, 220 Hackett Hill Road, Manchester, NH 03102, http://www.jpsalaser.com Digital compassThe OS1000 solid-state, three-axis digital compass from OceanServer Technology features tilt compensation up to ±60°, a MEMS accelerometer, and Honeywell magnetoresistive sensors. The 1-inch-square instrument is accurate to ±1° at level heading and offers ±0.1° resolution, depending on the mounting and operating environment. It provides a 0.01–20 Hz continuous update rate and can easily be embedded into another device to provide precise heading and roll and pitch data, ideal for rapid attitude measurement. The OS1000 is well suited for OEM applications such as antenna positioning, GPS integration, robotics control, and laser range finding. The OS1000 can be supplied with a USB connection and a pressure transducer for water depth measurement. OceanServer Technology Inc, 151 Martine Street, Fall River, MA 02723, http://www.ocean-server.com New literatureAnchor Optics' 100-page spring 2007 color catalog is devoted to optics and optical equipment. It features an expanded line of 500 products and 14 new lines of commercial-grade quality optics that have been added to the company's inventory of 5000 products, with more than 5 million in stock. Anchor Optics, 101 East Gloucester Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007, http://www.anchoroptics.com A 140-page product catalog is available from Rolyn Optics. It includes in-stock simple and compound lenses, filters, prisms, mirrors, beamsplitters, optical flats, flat glass and windows, reticles, iris diaphragms, mirror and lens mounts, objectives, and eyepieces. Rolyn Optics Co, 706 Arrowgrand Circle, Covina, CA 91722, http://www.rolyn.com Burle Electro-Optics has published its Time-Of-Flight Detector Selection Guide, which covers detectors ranging from 8 mm to 40 mm in diameter and features the ultrafast 2-µm pore TOF. The devices use the Extended Dynamic Range multiplier channel plates to provide high sensitivity and very wide dynamic range. Burle Electro-Optics Inc (The Photonis Group), Sturbridge Business Park, P. O. Box 1159, Sturbridge, MA 01566, http://www.burle-eo.com |
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