LASER COMPONENTS produces components for laser technology and the optoelectronics industry in house; many products are developed based on customer request. LASER COMPONENTS employs more than 140 people worldwide.
Confirmed by experiment, calculations show how deep light goes into a DBR mirror before it reflects; this is relevant for determining microcavity lengths.
Whether type-II superlattice or other exotic semiconductor architecture forced to operate in cryogenic, room-temperature, or hot conditions, infrared photodetectors are advancing...
The LCDT-5000 is for users who want to combine their detectors with their own electronics. The LCDT-5100 is for apps in the 10 to 100 Hz range. The LCDT-5500 is for Fourier transform...
As of July 2014, Laser Components Group has expanded its infrared detector activities by acquiring the majority ownership of U.S.-based manufacturer, Microwatt Applications (Stuart...
The MAJOR series of VIS-NIR digital photodiode sensors will be available in two versions: for the 500 to 1700 nm wavelength range and for the 700 to 2200 nm range.
Avalanche-photodiode (APD)-based photon counters have many benefits compared to other photon-counting technologies. Operated in Geiger mode for single-photon detection, they can...
Laser Components recently signed a contract with optical fibers manufacturer Polymicro Technologies, which applies to all German-speaking countries and territories.
The Countblue single-photon counting module can detect more than 60% of incoming photons at 405 nm, and more than 65% in the green, with typical detection efficiency in the red...
Laser Components GmbH and PicoQuant GmbH have forged a strategic alliance to develop and commercialize avalanche-photodiode (APD)-based photon counters.
Optics for Hire has been selected by Laser Components Instrument Group (Wilmington, MA) to assist in the development of a new generation of laser spectrometer. Optics for Hire...