Optoelectronics
Green and blue laser diodes from ams OSRAM
Rutronik expands its opto product portfolio with green and blue laser diodes in Metal Can TO38 and Metal Can TO56 packages from ams OSRAM.
Phlux IR sensors to enhance optics range
Phlux has announced its first products, the Aura family of 1550 nm devices based on the company’s Noiseless InGaAs APD technology.
Laser safety eyewear from LASER COMPONENTS
LASER COMPONENTS is proud to present to the market the Kentek KXL-C505C laser safety eyewear filters.
BWA for high power laser beam analysis
LASER COMPONENTS is pleased to order the Beam Waist Analyser Camera (BWA-CAM) which is the only system on the market that can provide an M2 measurement of a single laser pulse.
High magnification of small diameter laser beams
Optical Surfaces has developed a proprietary artefact suppression method allowing them to design and produce a novel high magnification reflective beam expander for small aperture laser applications.
Technical breakthroughs in moth eye-inspired coatings
The ingenuity of nature has once more led to human innovation in fields of electronics and optics. At the forefront of this innovation is the implementation of moth eye-inspired coatings, a technological leap that promises to reshape various industries.
Advanced future military laser achieves UK first
In a new development, the UK recently witnessed its first high-power firing of a laser weapon against aerial targets. This achievement took place at the MOD’s Hebrides Range, where the DragonFire laser directed energy weapon (LDEW) system was tested.
Mastering the pause: enhancing organic devices
In organic optoelectronic devices, the control of molecular deposition on thin films is important for optimal surface arrangement and device performance.
Tunable Laser: 2um broadband PM fibre laser
LASER COMPONENTS is pleased to offer the TENOR-2000 from Cybel which is a wavelength tunable PM fibre laser. It has a broadband wavelength tuning range of 1900 to 2050nm and is available with >1W output power.
Octopus-inspired tech can signal and deceive
In a fascinating new development, researchers from the University of California (UCI) have unveiled a new technological platform, drawing inspiration from the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.