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Focus on photonicsand imagingThe 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 Laser energy sensorsCoherent has introduced two new EnergyMax laser pulse energy sensors, designed for use with very high-energy/peak-power lasers that operate at low repetition rates, such as those based on ruby, neodymium:YAG, and holmium:YAG. The units enable pulse energy measurements from 1.5 mJ to 3 J, are intended for repetition rates of less than 50 Hz, and incorporate electronics to automatically correct for ambient temperature and to provide wavelength compensation factors. One sensor is a 50-mm-diameter YAG/harmonics detector that can operate at 1064, 532, and 266 nm without the need to change diffusers or any other accessories. The second is an IR sensor with a 25-mm diameter that can work throughout the 694-nm to 2.1-µm wavelength range without reconfiguration. Maximum energy or average power range can be extended with an optional heat sink. Coherent Inc, 5100 Patrick Henry Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95054, http://www.coherent.com HDTV camera systemThe Toshiba Imaging Systems Division is offering the IK-HD1, a 3CCD high-definition TV camera system. Claimed to be the world's smallest HD camera head and control unit, the system is ideal for applications for which size and weight are critical; for example, the head can be mounted on a performer's helmet or hat. The system delivers 30 frames/s for applications such as reality TV, specialty broadcast, scientific imaging and diagnostics, homeland security, and industrial video inspection. The camera uses the company's 3CCD prism block imaging technology to provide true color with sharp detail and bright contrast. The IK-HD1 features a 1920 (H) × 1080 (V) resolution and multiple outputs, including RS-232C serial interface, analog red/green/blue, and HD-SDI (SMPTE 292M). Toshiba America Information Systems Inc, Imaging Systems Division, 9740 Irvine Boulevard, Irvine, CA 92618-1697, http://www.toshiba.com/taisisd/indmed LED light source
Photomultiplier tubesHamamatsu Corp has developed three new photomultiplier tubes with head-on designs for time-of-flight counting applications. The R9800, R9420, and R9779 each features a very short transit time spread that is uniform across the entire effective area of the photocathode, which is bialkali material with a spectral response range of 300–650 nm. Peak sensitivity is in the blue region of 420 nm, ideal for scintillation counting. The R9800 has a 25-mm diameter, a gain of 1.0 × 106, a rise time of 1.6 ns, a transit time spread of 270 ps, and a supply voltage of 1300 V. The corresponding specifications for the R9420 are 38 mm o.d., 5.0 × 105 gain, 1.6 ns rise time, 550 ps spread, and 1300 V. The R9779 has an o.d. of 51 mm, gain of 5.0 × 105, 1.8 ns rise time, 250 ps spread, and a supply voltage of 1500 V. Hamamatsu Corporation, 360 Foothill Road, Bridgewater, NJ 08807, http://www.hamamatsu.com Fiber fault detectorThe FFD100 from Photonic Products is a fiber fault detector that is an ideal tool for rapidly locating breaks, bends, and other discontinuities that can affect fiber performance and result in signal loss. It also aids end-to-end fiber identification within a fiber bundle and looks for cracked fiber in splice cases. The pen-size FFD100 uses a CW high-visibility, 635-nm red laser diode to locate the faults in cable up to a distance of 5 km; pulsed operation is available on request. It pinpoints problem areas in the fiber by generating a bright red glow at the fault site. It weighs only 70 g, fits in a pocket, and uses standard AAA batteries. The detector incorporates the company's universal adaptor, so thus can accept all standard 2.5-mm optical connector types for single and multimode operation. Photonic Products USA, 16152 Beach Boulevard, Suite 117, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, http://www.photonic-products.com High-speed framing camera
Multiwatt light sourcesEnfis is offering multiwatt light engines in which various wavelengths can be packaged into the array, with each wavelength individually controlled. The UNO50 RGBA provides users with a single, compact module capable of producing a full range of white color temperatures and more than 4 billion addressable colors to enable full-color changeable light sources. The unit is available as a plug-and-play solution with complete thermal and electronic management, active feedback, flexible interface, and user-friendly software. The UNO50 RGBA incorporates a 1-cm2 array that provides lighting for indoor and outdoor, theater, TV, film, and fiber-optic illumination applications and is suitable for specialist industrial and medical uses. Another light engine is the company's QUATTRO200 RGBA that delivers 3500 lumens from a 4 × 4 cm array. Enfis Ltd, Technium 2, King's Road, Swansea Waterfront, Swansea SA1 8PJ, UK, http://www.enfis.com IR camera systemFLIR Systems' ThermoVision A320 research IR camera system features a highly sensitive uncooled microbolometer detector to deliver crisp thermal images. The new system, when integrated with the company's ThermaCAM Researcher software, provides a flexible and powerful solution for real-time thermal analysis and precision temperature measurements from –20 to +120 °C or from 0 to 350 °C up to an optional maximum of 1200 °C. Each thermal image is built from more than 76 000 pixels (a resolution of 320 × 240) sampled by the camera's onboard electronics and software. The IR camera system is available in two models: the A320, equipped with a 100-megabit, RJ45 Ethernet connection with a data rate of 5 Hz; and the A320G, with a Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet connection and a data rate of 60 Hz. FLIR Systems Inc, 25 Esquire Road, North Billerica, MA 01862, http://www.infraredresearchcameras.com MOCVD system
Camera with GigE interfaceSVS-Vistek has developed the svs625, a monochrome 5-megapixel camera now available with a Gigabit Ethernet interface. This enables the camera to transfer image data over distances up to 100 m. The svs625 is a progressive scan camera with a resolution of 2448 × 2048 pixels and a frame rate of 15 full images per second. In partial scan mode, images with fewer numbers of lines can be read out at a much higher speed; binning with 1 × 2, 2 × 1, and 2 × 2 is also possible. The company's camera configuration software allows adjustment of parameters such as gain, offset, and exposure time. Other features include an intelligent opto-isolated trigger control and synchronization with a free-running trigger or an external trigger with exposure control. SVS-Vistek Cameras Inc, 9007 East Brittle Bush Road, Gold Canyon, AZ 85218, http://www.svs-vistek.com Pyroelectric joulemetersA series of analog and digital, spectrally flat pyroelectric TRAP joulemeters from Spectrum Detector are used for low-uncertainty energy measurements of pulsed lasers and calibration of energy meters in a broad spectral region. The design of the meters is based on concepts pioneered at the NIST Boulder Laboratories. The TRAP consists of a large-area black pyroelectric detector opposite a broadband mirror in a 15° wedge configuration, which is designed so that 99% of the light passing through a 5-mm aperture is absorbed and measured. The spectral response from 0.25 to 14 µm is flat to 1% or better; the useful range is from 0.2 to 1000 µm. Three models are available: The SPT-J-TRAP can measure from 50 µJ to 5 mJ, the SPT-AJ-TRAP from 5 µJ to 5 mJ, and the SPT-DJ-TRAP from 2 µJ to 2 mJ. Spectrum Detector Inc, 5825 Jean Road Center, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, http://www.spectrumdetector.com Thermal surveillance systemCedip Infrared Systems has introduced the Adamant IR camera, a thermal surveillance system designed for fixed-position surveillance, passive observation, and detection and recognition of targets by day and night, even in bad weather conditions. It can be used for long-range reconnaissance and homeland security monitoring of large-area public infrastructures. The instrument features a 640 × 512 mercury cadmium telluride 15-µm pitch focal plane array and a triple field-of-view lens that covers a wide 21.7° × 17.5° FOV, a medium range, and a narrow 1.7° × 1.4° FOV that enables detection of a tank-sized target at 16 km. Adamant can be delivered with Ethernet or optical fiber output to allow remote control and video display over long distances. Cedip Infrared Systems, 19 bd Bidault, F-77183 Croissy Beaubourg, France, http://www.cedip-infrared.com Compact vision system
Molecular-scale surface measurementsFarfield Scientific has developed, in collaboration with YKI Stockholm, the Cellulose AnaChip, an addition to the company's line of AnaChip products that provide a range of surfaces for molecular immobilization. They are used to study structure-function and structure-behavior relationships in a molecular system in which one of the molecules is immobilized. The cellulose surface is designed to be used for paper technology and manufacture and to offer a platform for fabric-care studies of pretreatment, washing, and conditioning formulations. It can be used in any application in which users need to measure and differentiate between molecular levels of adsorption, absorption, or desorption at a surface. Farfield Scientific Ltd, distributed in the US by Malvern Instruments Inc, 117 Flanders Road, Westborough, MA 01581-1042, http://www.malverninstruments.com Ceramic linear motor actuatorPhysik Instrumente has announced the N-310 NEXACT miniature ceramic linear motor actuator designed to bridge the gap between micro- and nanopositioning devices. The actuator provides piezo-class resolution—in the picometer range—and millisecond responsiveness. The new technology, which takes advantage of the company's NEXLINE high-force motor, combines in a very small package virtually unlimited travel ranges with high stiffness. In contrast to servo or stepper motor actuators, the piezo stepping elements affect linear motion directly without the need to transform rotation with gears and leadscrews. The N-310 is nonmagnetic and vacuum compatible and is self-locking when powered down, with nanometer position stability and zero dissipation or servo dither at rest. Physik Instrumente LP, 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501, http://www.pi-usa.us New literatureIncluded in Edmund Optics' e-newsletter of 18 September 2007 are three tips for machine-vision success. The first Tech Tip describes the relationship between resolution and contrast, the second looks at the effects of different illumination profiles, and the third discusses how to find the right lens. Edmund Optics Inc, 101 East Gloucester Pike, Barrington, NJ 08007-1380, http://www.edmundoptics.com
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