
| Our products are divided into two main catagories, Free Space Diode Lasers and accessories and Fiber Coupled Diode Lasers and accessories. These are further divided into Turnkey systems and OEM systems. Turnkey systems are ideal for research and development users who can then migrate to the OEM modules. The OEM modules are strickly for those installing the laser into an instrument or machine. They do not meet all the safety requirements set by the CDRH, IEC825 and other radiation goverening bodies. |
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(for Research & Product Development) |
OEM Free Space Lasers (for integration into instrumentation) |
Turnkey Products (for Research & Product Development) |
OEM Products |
for lasers |
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Turnkey Series (Temperature controlled lasers 375nm-1550nm) New wavelengths at 395nm, 415nm 420nm, 488nm, 515nm (Grating or external cavity stabilized) |
(OEM version) (Temperature controlled lasers 375nm-1550nm) New wavelengths at 395nm, 415nm 420nm, 488nm, 515nm Wavelength Stabilized (Grating or external cavity Stabilized) Diode Lasers for Raman Spectroscopy (785nm 95mW 785nm 450mW 660nm, 28mW 638nm, 25mW 405nm, 32mW UV to Blue Lasers Pion III OEM Series (nearly circular beams, high stability, low cost) Micron Spots with Long Working Distance |
(Singlemode fiber for 405nm to 1550nm) Fermion III Series Higher Power Fiber Coupled Lasers (Multimode mode fiber for 375nm to 1064nm) Fiber Collimators (Large Apertures, Diffraction Limited) Fiber Assemblies (370nm to 1700nm Singlemode, PM and multimode fibers) |
(OEM version) (Singlemode, PM and multimode fibers) Fiber Collimators (Large Apertures, Diffraction Limited) New FC40, 23mm beam and 2mm Collimators High Power Fiber Collimator Fiber Assemblies (370nm to 1700nm Singlemode, PM and multimode fibers) PM Splitter (635nm, 1064nm, 1550nm) |
Beam expanders Focusing optics Isolators Beam splitters Filters Mounting plates and rings ZPol Radial polarizer "Z" polarizer Speckle Reducer (Reduces laser coherence) Homogeneous beam for microscpic illumination. |
Last update: Feb. 2012