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Diode driver combines protection with safety
Lydya laser diode drivers feature a range of functions designed to safely operate laser diodes and optimise their lifetime.
News from Laselec (24 September 2004)
Laser-line filters claim top performance
The MaxLine range are billed as the highest-performance laser-line filters for laser spectral enhancement in discriminating applications.
News from Semrock ( 6 August 2004)
Tunable laser delivers enhanced beam quality
The VisIR2-ULD is the latest member of GWU's OPO family, providing broadly tunable, medium linewidth laser radiation in the 400-2500nm range (or 210-2500nm with optional second harmonic generation).
News from Pro-Lite Technology (23 July 2004)
Green lasers shine brighter
Laser Components has added a range of 532nm green devices to its Flexpoint series of laser modules.
News from Laser Components (UK) ( 7 July 2004)
Laser diodes come together for industrial power
A new family of high-power laser diode bars for industrial applications is based on an established line of telecomms-market 980nm GaAs laser diodes.
News from Bookham ( 2 July 2004)
Acquisition to boost optical amp capabilities
Bookham Technology has entered into an agreement to acquire Onetta, a leading provider of optical amplifier modules and subsystems for communications networks, based in Sunnyvale, California.
News from Bookham (26 May 2004)
New Focus shows off new identity
New Focus makes its debut as a division of Bookham Technology at this week's CLEO/IQEC 2004 in San Francisco, California, where the organisation will also unveil its widest ever range of products.
News from Bookham (18 May 2004)
UK source for German optical oscillators
Pro-Lite Technology has been selected to represent German optical parametric oscillator (OPO) specialist GWU Lasertechnik (Cologne) in the UK and Ireland.
News from Pro-Lite Technology ( 7 May 2004)
Novel laser technology up for grabs
BTG is looking for licensees for a novel patented, fundamental chalcogenide semiconductor laser technology that can provide broad functionality for sensing and laser ablation applications.
News from BTG (30 April 2004)
Green laser diode modules ready for modulation
A new range of modulatable 532nm DPSS green laser diode modules are compact self-contained units designed for use in industrial alignment, medical and scientific applications. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (26 April 2004)
Filters cover more laser wavelengths
Semrock has released ranges of near-ultraviolet Raman edge filters and near-infra-red deep notch filters, each driven by customer demand.
News from Semrock (26 April 2004)
Global role for Burke
Bookham Technology has appointed Conrad Burke as Senior Vice President of its worldwide sales organisation.
News from Bookham ( 7 April 2004)
Canadian laser diode plant comes on stream
After completing a one-year development phase, Laser Components' wholly owned Canadian subsidiary is now in full production of its own high power pulsed laser diodes.
News from Laser Components (UK) (22 March 2004)
Miniature laser head is whole in one
The Quanta OEM module is billed as the world's first miniaturised laser head integrated with both drive circuit and quantum cascade laser.
News from Laser Components (UK) (22 March 2004)
New Focus acquisition completed
Bookham Technology has completed its acquisition of New Focus.
News from Bookham (10 March 2004)
Hot pricing for cool-running blue lasers
A new range of low-cost thermoelectrically cooled laser diode modules offer exceptional wavelength and power stability, greatly increased pointing accuracy and significantly extended laser diode life. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products ( 8 March 2004)
Modulator and laser come together to save space
The LMC10NEH is an integrated 10Gbit/s InP MZ (Mach-Zehnder) modulator packaged with a high power CW laser.
News from Bookham ( 3 March 2004)
Novel tunable laser beats transmission records
This week at OFC 2004 in Los Angeles, Bookham Technology will release the industry's first 2.5Gbit/s directly modulated laser that is tunable over eight adjacent 50GHz ITU DWDM channels.
News from Bookham (25 February 2004)
Gratings ensure narrowed laser linewidths
The Axcel Photonics LambdaLok high-power laser diode series incorporates a volume Bragg grating to ensure narrowed linewidths and 30 times improved wavelength stability over temperature.
News from Pro-Lite Technology (24 February 2004)
Conference to hear of breakthrough in laser power
In a paper at OFC 2004 next week Bookham Technology will describe breakthrough performance in a full band monolithic tunable laser.
News from Bookham (23 February 2004)
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