PREVIEW SPIE PHOTONICS WEST 2018
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application space, with a full range of solutions including: integrated high- power diode solutions for automotive and surveillance needs; ultra-compact fibre lasers for wind sensing, range finding and 3D scanning; high energy flash or diode pumped solid-state lasers for atmospheric lidar and environmental measurements; and various customised solutions for defence, space and high-end applications.
www.quantel-laser.com
F-Theta lenses are important in material processing applications like cutting, welding, ablation and many more. They are designed to focus laser beams down on a plane scan area with a consistent spot size. Additionally they are available at various focal lengths from UV to IR and some even with telecentricity. Sill Optics presents the S4LFT4125/075 for UV lasers. The scan area has been improved from 35 x 35mm up to 50.5 x 50.5mm. Despite the higher focal length, a focal diameter of 8µm (1/e²) can be reached inside the whole scan area with a 10mm input beam diameter. The lens is made of fused silica and is without internal or external back reflection focus points.
www.silloptics.de
Scanlab will be featuring its soon-to-be available intelliScanse 20 and 30 scan head systems, with 20mm and 30mm apertures for a larger working field. Their integrated digital encoder technology ensures the highest dynamics along with high resolution and long-term stability. These factors make the systems especially interesting for demanding applications such as 3D printing, micro-structuring and micro-processing. An attractive price/performance ratio also underscores the systems’ suitability for efficient industrial usage. The intelliScanse 20 and 30, both equipped with high-performance dynAxisse L galvanometer scanners, can fulfil the market’s demand for large-aperture systems. These are designed to enable larger working volumes with unchanged spot sizes. The integrated digital se-encoder technology guarantees outstanding precision and dynamics, while enabling maximum throughput.
Scanlab will be located in the south hall, at
booth number 2025.
www.scanlab-america.com
Synopsys’ Optical Solutions Group (OSG) is a developer of optical design and analysis tools, with Code V imaging design software, LightTools illumination
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design software, LucidShape products for automotive lighting, and RSoft products for photonic and optical network design. At Photonics West, Synopsys will exhibit
Code V, LightTools, and RSoft software solutions. Code V has powerful capabilities for lens optimisation, analysis, tolerancing, beam propagation and coupling efficiency. LightTools is a 3D optical engineering and design software product that supports virtual prototyping, simulation, optimisation and photorealistic renderings of illumination applications. RSoft products provide a full range of design, optimisation and planning tools for optical communications, as well as award- winning solutions for optoelectronics components and subsystems.
OSG is also an independent supplier of optical systems design services, with more than 5,000 completed projects in imaging, illumination, and optical systems engineering.
www.synopsys.com/optical-solutions
At booth 807 Thorlabs will be displaying new products and manufacturing capabilities from its portfolio of optomechanics, motion control, light sources, optoelectronics, optics, fibre, instrumentation, and imaging product lines. Highlights include Thorlabs’ new line of high-speed instrumentation for photonics applications up to 70GHz. Fibre-optic reference transmitters, electro- optic modulator drivers, C-Band and L-Band tunable lasers, and calibrated electrical-to- optical converters are all available in the portfolio in benchtop units with integrated, easy-to-use touchscreen controls. These systems are ideal for use in an R&D laboratory or manufacturing environment
Veeco’s Spector-HT Advanced Ion Beam Sputtering System will be on show, offering excellent layer thickness control, enhanced process stability and the lowest published optical losses in the industry. For cutting-edge optical interference
coating applications ranging from bandpass filters to beam splitters and laser passives, the Spector-HT has been engineered to improve key production parameters. The Spector-HT gives manufacturers the qualitative advantages of ion beam sputtering technology in a more robust package.
www.veeco.com
for creating optical links, performing experiments, or testing components.
www.thorlabs.com
Visitors to VPIphotonics’ booth can learn about library extensions to VPIcomponentMaker Photonic Circuits, which provide circuit-level support of a Process Design Kit (PDK) for various integrated photonics technologies. These pluggable toolkits support a cost-effective generic foundry approach for application-specific photonic integrated circuits design. Within this approach, the designer can choose photonic devices from a fixed list of so-called building blocks (BBs) supported by the individual foundry. The seamless integration with photonic
layout design tools allows users to specify physical locations and orientations of BBs of standardised PDKs on the final layout. Designers can gradually elaborate its layout, easily incorporating requirements such as adequate layout connectivity, packaging, and functional specifications. VPIphotonics’ integrated design solutions allow users to combine graphical schematic capture, including automated parameter sweeps and optimisation, as well as automated waveguide routing of PICs utilising any combination of different technology platforms.
http://vpiphotonics.com
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