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First sensor designs and manufactures custom opto- electronic products. The company and its subsidiaries offer a wide range of wafer processing, with wavelengths from the ultraviolet to 1064nm. First Sensor also provides detectors, emitters, sensor systems, packaging, APD/TIA hybrids, chips with a hole, modules and specific optical and microelectromechanical systems. These products are used in many applications, including telecommunications, automotive, medical, environmental systems and metrology. First Sensor’s standard products include PIN photodiodes and arrays, avalanche photodiodes and arrays, position sensing photodiodes, wavelength sensitive diodes and emitters. www.first-sensor.com


Hamamatsu photonics will be highlighting the new C11440- 50B board level camera for OEM scientific and industrial customers. It has a scientific CMOS sensor and is designed to deliver high performance and cost-effective imaging in a small, board-level format.


image sensors, designed for IR non-destructive inspection and multichannel spectrophotometry. These image sensors consist of a short wavelength enhanced InGaAs photodiode array and CMOS chip containing a charge amplifier array, offset compensation circuit, shift register and a timing generator. www.hamamatsu.eu


Holographic display specialist Holoxica will have its latest dynamic holograms at its booth. Holoxica is a start-up company developing a dynamic holographic display system that


leybold optics is a leading manufacturer of high- performance coating systems in the field of precision optics. Its Lion 300 ECWR Ion Source has now been successfully introduced into its production thin-film systems SYRUSpro 1350 and 1510, after its market launch in 2010. With the Lion 300 source


provides 3D images without the need for eyewear. The company also produces static holograms made to order and will be displaying these on its stand. www.holoxica.com


Knight photonics will be displaying optical sample interfacing and sensor solutions for non-standard or remote analytical measurements. Staff can discuss applications


Also on show, the LC-L5, a dedicated large area UV curing system that features a large array of high power UV LEDs. Through the use of internal forced air cooling the need for ducting or chiller equipment is eliminated and the LEDs are able to offer a high stability output, which is easily maintained over the 20,000 hour average LED lifetime.


Also on display, the new G11608 series of InGaAs linear


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and related components that can provide solutions and a wide range of optical interface geometries. Knight Photonics can meet customer needs, from nano measurement through microfluidic conditions, to the macro levels in process control and oceanography.


As well as sensor multiplexing


features, Knight Photonics offer solutions for high temperature condition measurements up to 1000°C and down to liquid nitrogen levels. The company


high refractive indices and excellent uniformity over large substrate holder areas can be achieved. The Lion 300 source enables the achievement of significant low losses and low scattering. Due to the stable and controlled operation of the Lion source, even difficult filter


also has bespoke solutions for the industrial user that are integrated and can be used by non-specialist personnel.


Knight Photonics – Avantes Division – will display several new Sensline range, high sensitivity spectrometers. The Sensline range features include a new optical design for low stray light, high numerical aperture and throughput, with toroid focusing mirrors. Sensline products also have new back thinned, TEC cooled array detectors that provide high quantum efficiency, excellent dark noise and response from UV to NIR. www.knightphotonics.com


specifications can be performed in production. This is especially possible in combination with the company’s insitu optical monitoring system, OMS 5000, with direct measurement on the calotte.


Additionally, the company will have available the latest details of its extensive range of vacuum thin film coating equipment, which includes: the SYRUSpro range of PVD machines; the Helios family of sputter machines for high quality optical coatings; the DLCcs high vacuum PECVD system; and the Syrus III upgrade solution for existing equipment. www.leyboldoptics.com


laser components will be exhibiting its Count range of silicon Geiger-mode photon counters. The company will also display its APD modules with 450nm to 1100nm reach- through technology, its mini, high voltage ABC550 series of DC/DC converters and a range of pulsed laser diodes offering


www.electrooptics.com


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