LFW Product Watch - May 2nd, 2024
 
 
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May 2, 2024

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HÜBNER Photonics proudly announces the next generation of the VALO Femtosecond Series lasers. The new VALO Tidal delivers pulse durations of typically 40 fs at 2 W of output power. Due to the exceptional peak power and the integrated dispersion pre-compensation unit it is an ideal tool for nonlinear applications like high harmonic imaging, broadband terahertz generation, and nonlinear wafer inspection.

Hinds Instruments’ photoelastic modulators (PEMs) operate in the vacuum UV to mid-IR spectral regions at frequencies of 20 to 84 kHz. The PEM’s high sensitivity (10-6), high power handling capability and large apertures allow for polarization modulation in Astronomical Research, Remote Sensing, Materials Characterization and Research, Polarization Microscopy, and Pharmaceutical Research.

Bristol’s 872 Series Laser Wavelength Meter is ideal for the frequency stabilization of lasers. This system offers a frequency resolution as high as 200 kHz, resulting in exceptional sensitivity to wavelength deviations. With a built-in PID controller and 1 kHz sustained measurement rate, the 872 system is well suited for laser stabilization applications such as atomic cooling and trapping.

Ideal for 3D viewing of beams at IR or longer wavelengths, Ophir® Pyrocam IV beam profiling camera supports pulsed and CW lasers (13 to 355 nm, 1.06 to >3000 µm). Features a 320x320 pixel pyroelectric array for profiling beams to 1-inch (25 mm) without reduction optics. Includes USB 3.0 interface and BeamGage® beam analysis software for 2D/3D display, trending, logging, and storage.

OZ Optics introduces a new line of unprecedented miniature entangled-photon sources. The phase-stability of a Sagnac interferometer is harnessed to offer excellent performance at room temperature while the optical components are integrated into a compact and robust enclosure. These plug-and-play entangled-photon sources are ideal for quantum routers, communication, and distributed quantum sensing.