standard processes for packaging photonics devices that require tight tolerances.
www.nextreme.com
noir will showcase its LaserShields range of more than 100 laser safety filters, 50 which are CE-certified. The company will also show its range of frames, including its new model #56, a modern wrap- around product with comfort fit
temples. The company’s range of internationally-certified laser safety eye wear couples high protection values for femtosecond and high energy pulses with excellent visibility.
www.lasereyeprotection.com
ophir-spiricon will be displaying the Pyrocam III solid state camera, which creates clear and illuminating images of laser beam profiles. Displayed in 2D or 3D views, the camera shows beam characteristics that affect laser performance and operation. This instantly alerts the user to detrimental laser variations. Instantaneous feedback enables ➤
Nanonics Imaging will be
showing a selection of its award- winning NSOM and MultiProbe SPM systems. The Nanonics MultiView MultiProbe system is the optimal choice for exploring the rapidly developing world of photonics and plasmonic applications. The MultiView systems bring the high resolution available to AFM and NSOM for characterisation with multiple probes of samples such as photonic band gaps, plasmonic structures, structure/light distribution of silicon waveguides and bio-photonic, quantum
optical and electro-optical devices.
These systems are easily
integrated with any optical microscope, spectrometer, confocal or Raman microscopy systems and even dual beam SEM/FIBs.
Nanonics Imaging will also
be showing its NanoToolKit of glass-based probes. Among the available options are electrical probes, probes for measuring thermal conductivity and resistance, NSOM and apertureless NSOM probes, TERS and Shadow NSOM.
www.nanonics.co.il
www.electrooptics.com
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