Limo Lissotschenko Mikrooptik, a specialist in laser beam shaping, celebrates its 25 anniversary in 2017. Visitors to booth 321 in hall B3 can join the company in celebrating. Since 1992, Limo has
delivered technological progress for optical components, beam shaping solutions and application- optimised laser and optics systems. The company’s team is made up of 200 employees from 13 different countries, including 60 scientists and engineers. Limo holds nearly 300
patents and reinvests more than 10 per cent of revenues in research and development. Thanks to numerous
Any of Ocean Optics’ off-
the-shelf spectrometers can be integrated into OEM products, making the transition from lab to market rapid and cost- effective.
www.oceanoptics.com
At hall B3, booth 412, Optics11 will introduce two new interferometric fibre sensing systems that are able to overcome this challenge. Deltasens is an interrogator
that can measure multiple Fabry-Pérot sensors simultaneously. Optics11 manufactures miniature accelerometers with nano-g sensitivity, which can be interrogated in high numbers by the DeltaSens system. With a single lead-in fibre, distances of kilometres between sensors can be covered.
Zonasens is an interrogator
that measures the strain in zones between fibre Bragg gratings, resulting in femtostrain sensitivity and megahertz sampling frequency. More than 30 zones can be deployed with a single lead- in fibre, and distances of kilometres can be covered. Due to the high sensitivity and bandwidth, the acoustics domain comes well within reach.
www.optics11.com
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collaborations with research institutes, and national and international universities, Limo has established itself as a trend-setting global player in the laser beam shaping field. In addition to its headquarters in Dortmund/ North Rhine-Westphalia, which features over 2,000m2 of clean room space and 10,000m2 for development, production and application.
www.limo.de
Sphere Optics will have live demonstrations of Raman spectrometers from Wasatch Photonics. Wasatch Photonics provides a line of f/1.3 high-performance spectrometers that maximise throughput and offer shorter integration times for use in the lab and in the field.
Electro Optics
Designed with volume phase
holographic grating in a /1.3 bench, these spectrometers allow users to capture and keep more photons to achieve better signal-to-noise ratio. This translates into lower limits of detection for applications like SERS, and enables higher data collection rates for kinetics monitoring and quality control on ultra-high-speed production lines.
http://sphereoptics.de
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