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A Quantum Leap in Piezo Nanopositioning


Introducing Aerotech’s Q Series Nanopositioners, Controls, and Drives


QNP linear, XY, XYZ, and Z series stages offer sub-nanometer resolution and best-in-class stiffness and resonant frequency in a compact package, making them the ideal solution for high-performance, space-constrained applications such as interferometry, microscopy, and precision alignment. The QLAB controller has a touch- screen interface and can run remotely or connected to a PC via Ethernet, providing extreme fl exibility in any application. The QDe and QL/QLe drives enable high-speed coordinated motion between piezo stages and servo axes. With sub-nanometer performance and easy-to-use controls, drives, and programming environment, positioning to nanometers has never been so easy!


www.aerotech.co.uk +44 (0)1256 855055


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Optical Components for High Technology Applications


Optical Filters UV – VIS – NIR – MIR – FIR


Bandpass • Narrow Bandpass • Longwave-Pass Shortwave-Pass • Broad-Bandpass • Neutral Density


Antirefl ection and High refl ective Coatings VIS – NIR – MIR – FIR


Narrow Band • Broad Band


Holographic Gratings UV – VIS – NIR


Plane • Laser Tuning Pulse Compression • Concave


Custom Design or Stock Items Production in Sweden


www.spectrogon.com


Sweden: sales.se@spectrogon.com • Tel +46 8 638 28 00 UK: sales.uk@spectrogon.com • Tel: +44 1592 770 000 US: sales.us@spectrogon.com • Tel:+1 973 331 1191


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