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for example, combine a compact form factor with high resolution and sensitivity, as well as environmental ruggedness, making them an ideal OEM solution for handheld and portable system applications, where performance cannot be sacrificed to obtain compactness and/or low cost. Its Rock spectrometers, offering high


throughput, and Eagle spectrometers, offering high-resolution, will also be on display, as well as I-MON interrogation monitors, which can be used for fibre Bragg grating (FBG) sensing. www.ibsen.com


Island Optics, stand C14 Island Optics is a high-quality optics manufacturing business specialised in precision flats such as mirrors, windows, beamsplitters and polarisers. Its manufacturing equipment includes five 48-inch polishing machines, several smaller polishing machines and a 12-inch interferometer. The firm can manufacture optics up to 600mm diameter. Island Optics is based on the Isle of Man, which is a good location for incoming and outward deliveries for Europe and into the US. The company works closely with several UK optics and coating firms to ensure it offers economical solutions to a wide range of customers. www.island-optics.com


LIG Nanowise LIG Nanowise is a microsphere optics company pushing the boundary of high performance optical devices. It will be exhibiting its Nanoro M materials microsphere microscope, which can perform fully optical sub-diffraction level imaging. www.lig-nanowise.com


Optomel, stand E17


Optomel staff will be on hand to discuss the firm’s novel optical filter technology which, compared to traditional interference filters, offers customised, precision filters scalable to both large areas and/or unit volumes.


Photonic Cleaning Technologies, stand E10 Photonics Cleaning Technolgies will be showcasing its First Contact Polymer cleaning solution. This involves the application of a liquid polymer, which once dry can be peeled away as a film, leaving surfaces nearly atomically clean. The solution is safe with high power laser optics and can also be used to clean nanostructures, gratings, phase masks, microscope objectives and CCD Sensors. www.photoniccleaning.com


The filters are thin, flexible and lightweight


– ideally suited for integration into photonic systems by OEM customers. Applications include laser protection


filters, augmented reality displays and precision filters for LED lighting. The firm will be exhibiting a variety of


filters, including red, green, blue and infrared notch filters on rigid, flexible and curved surfaces.


Optomel is based on the Science Park in


Southampton, UK. www.optomel.com


Hamamatsu Photonics, stand C01 Hamamatsu Photonics’ range of optoelectronic components and systems is designed to cover the entire optical spectrum and provide solutions for a wide variety of applications including


analytical, consumer, industrial and medical instrumentation. At the show Hamamatsu will be focusing on a number of key application areas, such as lidar, gas analysis and spectrometry. It will demonstrate a range of technologies through live demos at its stand, and will also be displaying its new Orca-Fusion scientific CMOS Camera, which combines the strengths of EMCCD and sCMOS sensors. In addition, after completing its acquisition of Energetiq in 2017, Hamamatsu will also have the LDLS ultra- high brightness, high stability broadband source on display, which is designed specifically for demanding imaging and spectroscopy applications. www.hamamatsu.co.uk


Photon Lines, stand C02 At its stand Photon Lines will exhibit a range of acousto-optic devices from AA Opto-electronic, including frequency shifters, deflectors and modulators, applications for which include the manipulation of ultra-cold atoms in quantum technology applications like Bose Einstein Condensation (BEC). The firm will also show sCMOS cameras from PCO, as well as the products from Mikrotron, whose high-speed cameras incorporate either onboard memory for trouble shooting, or direct streaming for machine vision. Photon Line’s new supplier, NanoFaktur, which manufactures a complete range of piezo actuators, controllers and software offering 3D nanometric positioning capabilities, will also be at the stand. www.photonlines.co.uk


The Optical Engineering and Quantum Photonics group, stand QT6 The Optical Engineering and Quantum Photonics group is a research team led by Professor Peter Smith at the University of Southampton, and a member of the EPSRC- funded Quantum Technology Hubs network. Based in the Optoelectronics Research Centre, the group uses cleanrooms which offer one of the best set of nanoelectronics and photonics fabrication facilities in the UK. The group will be showcasing some of


its work in quantum technology, including its work in the NQIT hub, where it has been developing an optical quantum entanglement network between ion trap nodes in the development of a quantum computer. The group will also demonstrate its


recently developed non-linear optical waveguides in use across Quantum Technology Hubs for both single photon


28 Electro Optics October 2019 g @electrooptics | www.electrooptics.com


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