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Blue-violet laser diode promises stable output
The latest lead-free blue-violet-wavelength laser diode from Sanyo has been developed for use in next generation DVD and many other emerging technologies. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (27 February 2006)
Laser system shrinks projector to matchbox size
Laser-based projection technology uses computational algorithms and novel optical techniques to allow miniature lasers to display video images in real time using the diffractive nature of laser light.
News from Light Blue Optics (13 February 2006)
Laser diodes meet LX4 protocol demands
A new series of high-performance single-wavelength laser diodes is designed for IEEE802.3ae-2002 10GBase-LX4 applications.
News from Eblana Photonics ( 8 February 2006)
Multimode pump laser set for show launch
Bookham will launch a fully qualified high-power uncooled multimode pump laser module for industrial applications such as fibre laser pumping at Photonics West later this month.
News from Bookham (23 January 2006)
High power laser diodes rise in the west
Bookham is further extending its high power laser diode portfolio to the industrial and defence markets at Photonics West later this month.
News from Bookham (19 January 2006)
Multimode laser stays off the hops
The LDM-10 is a highly stable, easy to use laser.
News from Laserex Technologies (17 November 2005)
Laser diodes power up to 60W
The Sony SLD 43 Series of high-power 808nm wavelength array laser diodes is designed for high power solid state laser excitation or material processing applications. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (15 November 2005)
Skinner to strengthen customer focus
Photonic Products has appointed Peter Skinner as Sales and Market Development Engineer. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (15 November 2005)
High power 660nm wavelength laser diode module
Photonic Products has launched a 660nm laser diode module with a very high, very stable output power of 70mW and adjustable AR coated glass optics. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (14 November 2005)
Agility acquisition adds lasers to network
JDS Uniphase has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Agility Communications, a leading provider of widely tunable laser solutions for the optical network.
News from JDSU (24 October 2005)
Compact laser modules suit handheld devices
A new range of compact 8mm-diameter laser diode modules will appeal to customers requiring a small laser module to be integrated into systems and handheld instrumentation where space is at a premium. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (14 October 2005)
Fibre coupled laser module powers up to 25W
A high powered fibre coupled laser module is suitable for use in photodynamic therapy, microwelding, tissue welding, medical, cosmetic, OEM and research and development applications.
News from Laserex Technologies (12 October 2005)
Transmitter modules extend reach of metro networks
Bookham, a provider of optical components, modules and subsystems, has achieved world record power performance with its latest range of transmitter modules.
News from Bookham (27 September 2005)
Fujitsu adopts full-band tunable laser
Fujitsu has adopted Intel's full-band tunable laser for use in its next-generation tunable transponders targeted at worldwide optical network systems.
News from Intel Corporation (27 September 2005)
Tunable laser technology demonstrated at ECOC
Bookham is to demonstrate the power and application of its tunable laser technology at the European Conference and Exhibition on Optical Communications (ECOC), which is being held in Glasgow, UK.
News from Bookham (26 September 2005)
Xenon technology improves home theatre projection
Next-generation Cermax Xenon technology provides a high performance light engine for video projection in home theatre applications, as shown last week at Cedia Expo 2005.
News from Perkinelmer Optoelectronics (12 September 2005)
New structure produces compact Pb-free lasers
New from Photonic Products is the first range of lead-free visible-wavelength laser diodes, rated to 50C, and offering very high output powers in tiny 5.6mm packages. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (12 August 2005)
Laser range expands to new wavelengths
Laser Components continues to expand the range of wavelength available from its Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL) series.
News from Laser Components (UK) (27 July 2005)
Flashlamps power up the world's biggest laser
User application article Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is using PerkinElmer Optoelectronics high-energy high-damage-threshold pulsed xenon flashlamps in the pre-amplifier of the world's largest laser.
News from Perkinelmer Optoelectronics (22 July 2005)
Lead-free lasers outperform the old wave
New lead-free laser diodes produce one-third more CW output power than their non-RoHS-compliant predecessor. Brochure available
News from Photonic Products (14 July 2005)
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