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LightWire FFS Series -
EKSPLA uab
LightWire FFS series fiber lasers are dedicated for seeding solid state femtosecond Yb:YAG based CPA systems. Ekspla offers FFS lasers either with femtosecond pulse duration directly from fiber, or with chirped pulses.
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Appointech, Inc.
The benefits and overall savings on a single strand (simplex) versusdual strand (duplex) fiber implementation can be considerable.Considerations include not only the cost of fiber optic cabling itself,but also the labor and material involved in terminating the endpoints,simplex versus duplex patch cords, cross-connect rack space, reducedpoints of failure, and other direct and indirect costs. This technologycan also defer the need to install new fiber to support unexpectedgrowth requirements.
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F214 -
SDL Atlas
To produce fiber cross sections of microscopic examination, measurement and identification.
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Rollball International
Optical transceiver (transmitter and receiver) modules convert data signals to and from laser optic light and plug into routers, switches, and fiber host bus adapters (HBA). They provide the transmission of data between transceivers over fiber or optical cables.
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Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
These Super Quality Fibers are designed with an extremely small beam axis curvature and gap which results in a high stability of light intensity. When combined with the FX-500 Amplifiers, the stability of light intensity is improved up to 4 times compared to traditional Fibers.
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Advanced Energy
Achieve highly reliable and precise fiber optic sensing. Advanced Energy’s Luxtron® patented FluorOptic® temperature measurement solutions and WaveCaptureTM Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensing solutions feature many options to meet your application needs.
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Appointech, Inc.
Testing for loss (also called "insertion loss") requires measuring the optical power lost in a cable (including fiber attenuation, connector loss and splice loss) with a fiber optic light source and power meter (LSPM) or optical loss test set (OLTS.)
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FX-300 -
Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
Fiber Sensors have again taken another step forward. The deterioration of light emitting elements over time, previously accepted as unavoidable, as well as the conventional idea that Lenses could only be attached at the Fiber end, have now finally been overcome by Panasonic technology. A newly developed light eliminates deterioration, and by incorporating a Lens within the Fiber Sensor itself, stable long-range sensing for long periods of time is now possible for the first time ever.
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FX-550 -
Panasonic Industrial Devices Sales Company of America
The FX-550 Digital Fiber Sensor or Fiber Optic Amplifier has three times higher emission power and 1.6 times longer sensing range than conventional models. Higher incident light intensity results in more stable detection and easy beam axis adjustment.
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FIP-920 -
SYOPTEK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
FIP-920 Fiber Optic Inspection Probe combines a 3.5” high definition TFT LCD display, provides a detailed image of fiber end-face, zoom in/out feature make it easy to identify the smallest particles, scratches. With the attached SD card memory, you can capture/record the live end-face image, the image file can be reviewed/transferred via SD card reader or USB cable. Up to 8hrs battery working make it possible to inspect the fiber end-face at any time and any place.
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Menlo Systems Gmbh
Best in class femtosecond fiber lasers: highest output power, lowest phase noise, highest reliability. Choose the perfect model for your application from our Erbium and Ytterbium fiber lasers with center emission wavelengths from the visible to the NIR, and extending to the Mid-IR in selected models.
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HBM, Inc
Optical sensors based on Fiber Bragg technology (FBG) are a reliable and safe solution for numerous testing applications, such as in structural testing and lightweight construction. Benefit from perfectly-matched measurement chains when using an optical FBG sensor based on Fiber Bragg Gratings made by HBM FiberSensing.
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M2 Optics, Inc.
Dispersion compensating fiber from M2 Optics is used for correcting dispersion effects created over distances within G.652 single mode optical fibers. Offered in a 19" chassis for rack or benchtop use, these high quality testing platforms are easy to work with and provide consistent, repeatable results.
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GAO Tek Inc.
Fiber rangers are a form of test equipment functioning similarly to an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR).