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Category: Laser Diodes 10.03.10: Inexpensive Blue Laser Diodes at 405 nm and 445 nm Both the CS405 and CS445 series blue laser diodes meet all expectations of technologically sophisticated products – and at unbeatable prices,... |
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Category: Laser Diodes 04.03.10: SM VCSELs with More Power ULM Photonics offers new polarization-stabilized single-mode VCSELs with an increased output power. The new A4-PL model has an output of 1.4 mW,... |
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Category: Laser Diodes 23.02.10: 532 nm Laser Module for 10°C – 50°C The AML-53041XX-01 is a 532 nm laser module introduced by LASER COMPONENTS for the first time for the extended temperature range of 10°C – 50°C.... |
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Category: Laser Diodes 18.02.10: Red Laser Diodes – Alternatives to Opnext/Hitachi Opnext/Hitachi has discontinued some of its laser diodes in the red and NIR ranges.
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Category: Laser Diodes 11.02.10: 30% More Space in Canada The pulsed laser diode production facility in Canada has followed in the proverbial footsteps of the LASER COMPONENTS headquarters and added 30% more... |
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Category: Laser Diodes 08.02.10: Inexpensive Blue and Purple Laser Modules LASER COMPONENTS not only offers laser diodes with blue and purple wavelengths, but the corresponding FLEXPOINT® laser diode modules that... |
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Category: Various 20.01.10: In-house Office Space and Production Facilities Expanded by 2500 m² Unusual in these times, but not in the least surprising, is the expansion of LASER COMPONENTS at its headquarters in Olching, Germany.
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Category: Laser Diodes 22.12.09: Structured Laser Light Used in Image Processing In image processing, lasers are the first choice for producing a line in the 3D light-sectioning method. The laser light can be focused in a fine... |
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Category: Laser Diodes 10.12.09: Red Laser Diodes – An Alternative to Sanyo’s LDs Sanyo is going to phase out all of their laser diodes in the red and NIR range by March 2010. However, we are able to offer replacements. |
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Category: Detectors 09.12.09: XXL Detector Area in InGaAs Avalanche Photodiodes In military applications detection signals are typically very weak. Now that eye-safe pulsed laser diodes have just recently been introduced at 1550... |
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