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PHOTONEX PREVIEW


AP Technologies, stand A15 AP Technologies will be joined at Photonex by Ketek’s sales and applications support staff, who will be able to answer all questions regarding its SiPMs (silicon photomultipliers). High-sensitivity SiPM modules are


Argotech, stand B14 The micro- and optoelectronics packaging expert Argotech, from the Czech Republic, will be able to discuss with attendees the services it offers for supporting the packaging design of electrical layouts, dealing with high frequencies towards 100G. The firm is able to perform optical coupling and hybrid micro-assembly integration from wafer level to discreet components. Its team of 60 experts has more than 20 years’ experience in the space, security, medical and automotive industries. www.argotech.cz


Brinell Vision, stand C23 Brinell Vision staff will be able to discuss the firm’s optical design engineering and production capabilities for developing advanced near-infrared to mid-infrared filters for demanding applications in imaging and sensing, where specific signal isolation is required. Brinell Vision uses advanced film


materials, as well as design and deposition processes that have been qualified for both space flight and cryogenic instrumentation on terrestrial astronomy equipment – such as the Gemini-8m telescopes, instruments at the Institute of Astronomy Hawaii, and at Mount Palomar.


In addition to astronomy, applications


of the filters include climate monitoring, online quality control, and medical and environmental monitoring. www.brinellvision.com


CPI, stand E15 CPI will be showcasing its capabilities in developing photonics-enabled products for healthcare applications, including MedTech. For example, the firm’s laser scanning inverted confocal microscope platform – Nikon AR-1 – with fluorescence lifetime imaging, is ideal for the development of new optical probe materials for medical imaging, or new fluorescence-based assays for point of care devices. CPI can assist with instrumentation design from the concept to the pilot manufacturing stage, as well as device validation and testing. The firm also offers a range of services to assist with innovation, including consortium building, giving advice on funding or performing supply chain analysis. www.uk-cpi.com


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ideal for fluorescence applications. Ketek’s ‘Petia’ SiPM module is a compact (2 x 5 x 4cm³) plug-and-play solution combining a 3 x 3mm² active area SiPM with a transimpedance preamplifier, a controllable bias source and tuneable output offset. The module is ideal for many high-speed low-light applications, such as flow cytometry, and is deployed in OEM instruments, as well as being a convenient tool for testing Ketek’s SiPM technology.


Crystran, stand C11 Crystran experts will be on hand to share their firm’s 25 years of experience in using crystal materials and exotic glasses to manufacture highly precise optical components for the infrared, UV and visible regions of the spectrum. They will be able to advise on the best choice of materials, and can offer a very fast turnaround on custom components. The firm also has a large range of more standard stock optics. www.crystran.co.uk


Edmund Optics, stand C20 Edmund Optics, a manufacturer and distributor of precision optics and imaging products, will be exhibiting a selection of its existing portfolio, in addition to some of its new products. For example, the Techspec Vega Broadband Beam Expanders will be on display, which are optimised at a wide range of wavelengths with designs achieving λ /10 transmitted wavefront error. In addition, the firm’s Techspec CA Series Fixed Focal Length Lenses, with TFL mount, will also be shown, which fill the gap for sensors between 1 inch and full frame. Lastly, Edmund Optics will also be exhibiting its Techspec λ /40 Laser Grade Aspheric Lenses, which are polished through precision magnetorheological finishing (MRF) and provide an aspheric surface tolerance of λ /40 RMS. www.edmundoptics.eu


Eksma Optics, stand C10 Eksma Optics will showcase its electro-optic and electronic component product lines. The latest advancements in pockel cell technology will be shown, along with products such as the SY4000 synchronisation module, which offers precise delay control and high accuracy sync to external pulse trains.


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Ketek’s SiPM offers an ideal combination of characteristics: high photon detection efficiency; low dark count rate; low and tightly controlled breakdown/operating voltage; excellent timing performance; high saturation level; a rugged MSL1 surface mount package and low cost. www.aptechnologies.co.uk


The firm will also be displaying its uniLDD laser diode drivers, which are scalable and able to power high-power diodes, bars and stacks with very low current ripple and drift, with a wide range of current range and diode compliance voltages.


Eksma Optics will also be exhibiting its


wide range of laser optical components, including CNC manufactured precision aspheric lenses, conical lenses, nonlinear crystals for the UV, visible and infrared wavelengths, and high LIDT coatings (over 50J/cm2) certified to ISO 21254. www.eksmaoptics.com


Ibsen Photonics, stand F21 Ibsen Photonics offers expertise in transmission gratings and OEM spectrometer modules for a wide range of Raman, LIBS, near-infrared and UV-visible applications in the pharmaceutical, analytical, sensing, and laser markets. The firm will have a range of spectrometer products on display at its stand. Its Pebble and Freedom platforms,


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