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greater than 220W optical power at 905nm.


In addition, there will be laser optics, optical filters, photodiodes, laser diodes and modules, fibre optics, and a range of accessory items including laser goggles, IR converter cards and electronic modules, such as low noise lock in amplifiers. www.lasercomponents.co.uk


Machine vision component specialist Multipix imaging will have demonstrations on its stand that focus on its latest image processing software tools and machine vision cameras. Visit the stand to see its track


and trace abilities with the Cognex In-sight Camera range. Also exhibited will be Panasonic’s P400 imaging software running print inspection tasks and a conveyor demonstration that shows networked machine vision with Basler Ace GigEVision cameras and MVTec’s Halcon10 3D imaging software tools. www.multipix.com


newport will be introducing its New Focus Nirvana, with the claim that it is the only photoreceiver in the world


capable of automatic balancing. Its auto-balancing technology


allows elimination of background noise from dynamically changing systems, including thermal drifting and wavelength dependence, enabling users to achieve the perfect power balance between reference and signal beams.


And now Newport has


achieved much higher bandwidth with uncompromising gain with the new GHz Nirvana Photo- receiver. It also has a manual balancing option and fibre


coupling, giving flexibility to user experiments. Key features include: 1GHz at 12dB bandwidth; 300MHz at 3dB bandwidth at 40,000 V/A gain; auto balanced or manual balanced modes; and uncompromised gain and bandwidth. www.newport.com


spiricon, a subsidiary of Ophir, will be displaying its full range of laser beam analysers, ranging from CCD and InGaAs cameras, to the Pyrocam III for UV, CO2 and THz wavelengths. It will also exhibit its M2-200s fully automated M2


analyser. On the


display the company will also have the Beamcube, an integrated analyser for beam diagnosis, temporal pulse shapes and


vortex optical coatings is a specialist in the design and manufacture of optical coatings and filters. Vortex is able to offer coating and filter design advice, a fast prototyping service and has experience of production volume work, for all spectral


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regions. During the past year the company has added to its infrared capability with the addition of a new machine, and says it has seen increased demand for high specification infrared filters. www.vortexopticalcoatings.co.uk


ocean optics will exhibit its Spectrocam multispectral imaging camera and Torus spectrometer. Spectrocam is available with multiple sensor options and a choice of wide and narrow band pass filters. Ocean will also be demonstrating its Torus spectrometer. The Torus is an aberration-corrected concave diffraction grating spectrometer. Torus has thermal stability for wavelength drift mitigation. It is suited for precision metrology, fluorescence and absorbance applications. www.oceanoptics.com


pacer will feature colour and proximity sensor demos on its stand, along with a selection from its range of optoelectronic, photonic, pyroelectric and thermal detectors. Pacer will also display low- and high-


www.electrooptics.com


optical power measurements. All these systems use Spiricon’s new Beamgage software, which is based on the patented Ultracal offset correction algorithm. These systems can be integrated into automated measurement processes. Spiricon’s offer for beam diagnosis applications includes attenuation solutions too. www.spiricon.com


power diode lasers, portable OEM and Raman spectrometers, laser range-finding modules and photon counting modules. The company’s illumination solutions will include fibre optic illuminators, high-power, low- cost visible laser light sources, high brightness, high CRI and multicolour LEDs. Pacer also offers an uncooled IR imaging camera and mono and full colour display panels and modules. www.pacer.co.uk


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