ST Series Fibre Laser Pump
JDSU has introduced two new high-performance lasers that it says bring new efficiencies to the manufacturing and life sciences markets
JDSU has introduced two new high-performance lasers that it says bring new efficiencies to the manufacturing and life sciences markets
JDSU is supplying its Xcyte UV cell sorting lasers to the biotech industry, where it is used by bio-analytical companies in molecular biology, pathology, immunology, plant and marine biology applications
JDSU has launched its Industrial Diode Laser (IDL) 200 Series systems and modules, which the company says will help end users and system integrators to improve the uptime of their instruments
JDSU has released a high power ultraviolet (UV) laser called the Q304-HD laser.
JDSU has released the 54xx Series Near Infrared Single Mode Diode Laser and 24xx Series Near Infrared and High Brightness Multi Mode Diode Laser.
JDSU has released an enhanced version of its fibre-coupled diode laser, called the 6398-L4i series.
JDSU's new L4 platform is a powerful fibre-coupled diode laser solution. The new telecom-grade solution benefits from an innovative chip design that generates 10W output power.
JDSU has launched the 2495-L3 Series 808nm fibre-coupled diode laser. The diode laser incorporates new chip technology to provide a reliable and inexpensive laser solution for many industrial, dental and medical applications.
JDSU has introduced a laser architecture that offers high precision solutions for industrial and commercial applications. The Industrial Diode Laser System (IDL) provides up to 100W of power.
Proposed multi-billion dollar and euro packages look set to increase uptake of leading-edge lithography, including for photonic technologies, finds Andy Extance
Benjamin Skuse asks why, after 400 years of polishing optics, the process hasn’t been automated
Mathias Bochow, GFZ Helmholtz Centre, Potsdam, is working on the Trace project to track marine plastic. Credit: Frank Schweikert, Aldebaran Marine Research & Broadcast (www.aldebaran.org/en/)
Abigail Williams speaks to scientists tracking marine plastic using satellite spectral imagery
How the Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensing technique can be used to simply and quickly assess the quality of optical systems
A look at the market for spectroelectrochemistry and some of the products and solutions available
A look at the current market for Raman spectroscopy and some of the products and solutions available
Laser firms could really benefit from quantum computing, which should not just be reserved for the world's big challenges, finds Jessica Rowbury
As Ayar Labs secures investment to develop its silicon photonics technology, Robert Roe speaks to Hugo Saleh about the firm's plans
Matthew Dale asks whether quantum technologies are ready to be seen on the global stage at one of the world’s largest photonics exhibitions