Bristol Instruments, Inc.
The company currently focuses on the scientific and fiber communications markets. The scientific market consists of researchers at universities, government laboratories, and industry who are involved in fields such as chemistry, physics, and optics. The fiber communications market consists of R&D and manufacturing engineers who need to accurately test DWDM components and transmission systems with respect to absolute wavelength.
- (585) 924-2620
- (585) 924-2623
- info@bristol-inst.com
- 50 Victor Heights Parkway
Victor, NY 14564
United States
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Thickness Gauges
Bristol Instruments'' optical thickness gauges are a simple and non-destructive way to precisely measure thickness of a variety of transparent and semi-transparent materials. Thickness information is critical in the development and production of materials such as contact and intraocular lenses, and medical products including balloon catheters, stents, bags, and tubing. Bristol combines high accuracy with straightforward operation and rugged design to make these instruments ideal for both laboratory and manufacturing environments.
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Wavelength Meters - Scientific
Bristol Instruments'' wavelength meters are for scientists and engineers who need to know the exact wavelength of their lasers. These systems use proven interferometer-based technology to measure absolute wavelength to an accuracy as high as 0.0001 nm. To achieve the reliable accuracy that is expected from Bristol Instruments, all of its wavelength meters include a built-in wavelength standard for continuous calibration. Systems are available for CW and pulsed lasers that operate at wavelengths from 350 nm to 12 m.
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Pulsed and CW lasers, 375 – 1700 nm, 1 kHz measurement rate
871 Series
The 871 Laser Wavelength Meter from Bristol Instruments is the best way to measure the absolute wavelength of both pulsed and CW lasers and OPOs. By combining proven Fizeau etalon technology with automatic calibration, the reliable accuracy needed for the most meaningful experimental results is ensured. What’s more, a sustained measurement rate of 1 kHz enables the wavelength characterization of every single pulse for most lasers. And, the resulting time resolution of 1 ms provides the most detailed analysis of tunable lasers.
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Laser Spectrum Analyzer
771 Series
The 771 Series Laser Spectrum Analyzer from Bristol Instruments combines proven Michelson interferometer technology with fast Fourier transform analysis resulting in a unique instrument that operates as both a high-resolution spectrum analyzer and a high-accuracy wavelength meter. With spectral resolution up to 2 GHz, wavelength accuracy as high as ± 0.2 parts per million, and an optical rejection ratio of more than 40 dB, the model 771 provides the most detailed information about a laser’s spectral properties.