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Direct Diode Laser System suits industrial applications.

Coherent Inc., Laser Group    Santa Clara, CA 95054-1112
Feb 13, 2009 Capable of producing 1 kW of output at 975 nm from 600 µm core fiber having numerical aperture of 0.22, HighLight(TM) 1000F is suited for welding, cladding, and heat treating metals and alloys. Fiber coupling allows kW power to be delivered directly to work piece; either 180° around part or at angles, and device can even be placed up to 50 m from application. Compact device is also suited for beam switching in manufacturing environments where multiple workstations are deployed.

UV Lasers offer true CW output for bio applications.

Coherent Inc., Laser Group    Santa Clara, CA 95054-1112
Feb 13, 2009 Based on optically pumped semiconductor laser technology, Genesis(TM) 355 solid state UV lasers are available with output powers of 40, 60, 80 and 100 mW, and feature beam quality of M2 less than 1.2 and low noise of less than 0.5% rms. They are suited for flow cytometry applications as well as emerging confocal microscopy applications.

Laser Separation Tool scribes generation 8 and larger glass.

Laser Separation Tool scribes generation 8 and larger glass.

Fonon Display & Semiconductor Systems    Lake Mary, FL 32746
Feb 12, 2009 Model F 250 GL laser separation tool for scribing generation 8 and higher sized glass is suited for flat panel display and photovoltaic industries. System utilizes Zero Width Laser Cutting Technology(TM), which splits materials at molecular level, and also incorporates mode selective resonator and specialty gas mix range for changing wavelength during cutting. It also optimizes control of beam and heat spots for cutting large-sized glass.

Failure Analysis System inspects IC chip packages.

Failure Analysis System inspects IC chip packages.

Fonon Display & Semiconductor Systems    Lake Mary, FL 32746
Feb 12, 2009 Using laser technology, FiberTower(TM) DFAS allows operator to remove individual layers of mold compound through to substrate. System can import images from variety of testing processes such as SAM, X-ray, and SEM to show operator exact area of concern within sample. Controllable by operator through GUI, DFAS IC chip decapitation process provides accurate dissection without damaging sample. Laser spectrometry option offers detailed report of all materials as they are processed.

Access Control System provides IP-based security solution.

Access Control System provides IP-based security solution.

Vicon Industries Inc.    Hauppauge, NY 11788
Feb 12, 2009 Designed for complete integration with ViconNet digital video management systems, Vicon SMS allows for automatic linking of ViconNet video with corresponding access control events. Appliance based system consists of controller and one or more nodes to connect to readers, sensors and other physical security devices. Browser-based interface allows users to manage and operate system from any PC with network access using standard web browser.

Optical Cable Assemblies can run up to 100 m.

Optical Cable Assemblies can run up to 100 m.

TE Connectivity Ltd.    Berwyn, PA 19312
Feb 12, 2009 Offered in Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP) connector format, PARALIGHT cable assemblies deliver 40 Gb/sec Quad Data Rate (QDR) speed and can run up to 100 m, with longer lengths being evaluated. Low weight and small size facilitate effective routing of significant numbers of cables in clustered systems. Cable assemblies are suited for applications in intra- and inter-cabinet links.

Laser Scribing Machine targets flat panel display industry.

Fonon Display & Semiconductor Systems    Lake Mary, FL 32746
Feb 12, 2009 Intended for thin glass cutting, Fantom G8 utilizes non-contact Zero Width Laser Cutting Technology(TM), which scribes glass on molecular level and allows applications to be processed with no material loss and no chips or other debris associated with conventional scribe and break techniques. Machine incorporates modular design laser and direct-drive linear motion system, forming precision, stand-alone automatic tool which can be integrated into inline system.

USB 2.0 Cameras detect faults in solar cells and panels.

USB 2.0 Cameras detect faults in solar cells and panels.

Andor Technology Ltd.    South Windsor, CT 06074
Feb 11, 2009 LucaEM R and iKon-M 934 BR-DD utilize induced photovoltaic electroluminescence, where weak emissions in 900-1,100 nm wavelength range are used to detect faults such as shunts, crystalline defects, and broken-finger electrodes during solar cell and panel manufacturing process. LucaEM R uses monochrome megapixel frame-transfer EMCCD sensor, providing single-photon detection sensitivity and NIR quantum efficiency to 27% @ 900 nm, while iKon-M 934 BRDD delivers 70%.

Green Laser suits scientific and OEM applications.

Green Laser suits scientific and OEM applications.

Coherent Inc., Laser Group    Santa Clara, CA 95054-1112
Feb 10, 2009 Based on optically pumped semiconductor laser technology, 2,000 mW CW Genesis(TM) 532-2000 S provides M2 of less than 1.2, no green noise, and overall amplitude noise at 0.06% or better. Laser is completely air-cooled with compact laser head measuring 11 x 6 x 3.3 in. In addition to high throughput applications in life sciences such as flow cytometry and DNA sequencing, laser is suited for inspection or particle detection and measurement applications.

Photodiode Arrays feature 4-element design.

Discovery Semiconductors Inc.    Ewing, NJ 08628
Feb 10, 2009 Designed for 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s optical communications, Quad InGaAs Photodiode Arrays consist of 4 photodiodes monolithically integrated on common InP substrate. Diodes are available in 10, 30, 40, or 50 µm diameters and feature RF bandwidth of 10, 15, 20, or 40 GHz. With optical power handling exceeding +12dBm for each photodiode, arrays are suited for 100 Gb/s Long-Haul Pol-Mux (D)QPSK, 40 Gb/s Long-Haul (D)QPSK, and 40G/100G parallel networking.

Laser Marking Heads feature low drift.

Laser Marking Heads feature low drift.

Laser Scanning Solutions    Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Feb 09, 2009 Measuring 6.6 x 4.62 x 5.75 in., warpSCAN II(TM) Series provides long-term drift of less than 0.3 mrad. Dust-proof, temperature stabilized units are available in 7, 10, and 14 mm aperture sizes with marking speeds of 3.5, 2.5, and 1.5 m/s, respectively. Units can be customized with galvanometer mirrors and objectives as well as mounts for all laser types and image fields. All are equipped with analog or digital input signal interface and are controlled via LSS RTC interface board.

Portable Laser Measurement Arms facilitate 3D inspection.

Portable Laser Measurement Arms facilitate 3D inspection.

Automated Precision, Inc.    Rockville, MD 20850
Feb 09, 2009 Designed to collect 3D data positions and 3D point clouds with simple manual movements, Axxis Arms and Arm/Scanner systems provide solution for detailed measurements, reverse engineering, prototyping, and quality control. Arms come in 6 and 7 axis models with reaches of 2.6 or 3.2 m, and feature USB interface, and lightweight construction using aeronautical aluminum and carbon fiber tubes. Measurements are taken with laser line scanner or optional ruby tipped touch probe.

Diode Lasers feature wavelength stabilized technology.

DILAS Diode Laser, Inc.    Tucson, AZ 85747
Feb 06, 2009 Available at stabilized wavelengths of 808, 940, 976, or 981 nm, Fiber-Coupled Diode Lasers range from 25 W output from 200 µm fiber core diameter to 400 W output from 400 µm fiber core diameter. With narrow line width of less than 0.5 nm at full width half maximum, typical wavelength-temperature drift is 0.01 nm per Kelvin. Units are suited for customers that demand spectral brightness in both ideal and harsh operating environments.

Fiber-Coupled Diode Laser Modules enable unpolarized output.

DILAS Diode Laser, Inc.    Tucson, AZ 85747
Feb 06, 2009 With degree of polarization at less than 0.1, Fiber-Coupled Laser Modules are suited for OEM pumping applications. Units are available up to 40 W at 808, 880, 915, 940, and 980 nm with numerical aperture of 0.22 from 400 µm core fibers. Measuring less than 100 x 31 x 20 mm, package provides wall plug efficiency greater than 35%. Modules typically operate at 55 A with compliance voltage of 1.8 V. Standard wavelength tolerances are ±3 nm with spectral widths less than 5 nm.

Multi-Bar Module delivers 500 W from 400 µm fiber at 976 nm.

DILAS Diode Laser, Inc.    Tucson, AZ 85747
Feb 06, 2009 Fiber-coupled, multi-bar modules deliver up to 500 W through cladding mode-free QBH 400 µm core dia fiber with numerical aperture of less than 0.2 and WPE greater than 35%. Packaged in up to 12-bar configurations, designs are based on conductively-cooled bars that are optically stacked and polarization-coupled. Each requires only industrial water for cooling and comes with aiming beam. Lifetime rating is greater than 10,000 hr at 500 W CW operating condition.

IP Cameras feature DNR to perform in low light conditions.

IP Cameras feature DNR to perform in low light conditions.

Vicon Industries Inc.    Hauppauge, NY 11788
Feb 05, 2009 Including color, day/night and wide dynamic range models, VN-856 series provides resolution of 540 horizontal lines and employs ViconNet MPEG-4 compression that optimizes both file size and picture quality. Cameras offer programmable privacy masking zones that allow sections of image to be shaded out so that user may not view video within these boundaries. Mirror setting allows for aiming camera at mirror, and automatically reverses captured image for viewing purposes.

High-Power Laser delivers over 200 mW of power.

Bookham, Inc.    San Jose, CA 95134
Feb 05, 2009 New Focus(TM) SWL-7513-H laser is designed to target process Raman spectroscopy and interferometric metrology, where high power, narrow linewidth, and long coherence length are critical, and can address industrial applications such as quality control, chemical analysis, and security. The laser can be produced at range of wavelengths to meet customer demand, and has been tailored to reach Raman legacy wavelength of 785 nm.

Laser Center offers automatic material handling.

Finn-Power USA, Inc.    Schaumburg, IL 60193
Feb 05, 2009 Featuring integrated loading, sorting, and stacking, LC6 coordinate table laser center delivers material handling flexibility for fabricators of laser cut components. It automates material flow, even for complex nests, and clamp setting is programmable to eliminate dead zones. Along with sheet positioning, integrated components include Rofin Sinar 2,500 W diffusion-cooled CO2 SLAB laser, optional laser process control function, 5-axis gantry robot, and 2 drop doors.

Mini-Dome Surveillance Camera installs indoors/outdoors.

Mini-Dome Surveillance Camera installs indoors/outdoors.

Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc    Irvine, CA 92618-1697
Feb 04, 2009 Mounted on wall or ceiling, IK-DF03A features rugged, IP65-rated metal housing measuring 4 in. around and 2.7 in. high. Not requiring tools/disassembly to change angle of pan, unit's pan direction is adjustable up to 350° by rotating cover ring by hand. Including high-sensitivity 1/3 in. CCD sensor that captures images in lighting down to 0.5 lux, adaptable dome camera has backlight compensation and 480 TV line resolution for detailed color video. Available in 3.6, 8.0, or 12.0 mm lens size.

Optical Domes provide visibility and protection.

Optical Domes provide visibility and protection.

Meller Optics, Inc.    Providence, RI 02940
Feb 04, 2009 Made of spinel, in sizes up to 8 in. OD with hardness of Moh 8, Optical Domes provide protective cover for electronic sensors and detectors from moving sand, dirt and water. Domes can transmit from UV to IR and provide up to 85% transmission uncoated and less than 0.25% reflectance per surface with A/R coatings. Featuring 160° maximum included angles, domes protect and extend viewing angles of missile guidance systems, cameras, or telescopes.




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