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EKSPLA uab
Lasers emitting optical pulses with nanosecond durations.
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Spectra-Physics
Our nanosecond pulsed lasers feature pulses in the ns range. For picosecond and femtosecond lasers please see Ultrafast Lasers.
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Photonics Industries
Power: 25W to 70WPatented intracavity green generationCompact, rugged, monolithic all-in-one industrial grade ns laserTotal pulse controlTEM00 beam with typical M² < 1.1Pulse rates from 1 Hz to 500 kHzRS232 computer controlField replaceable pump diodes
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Photonics Industries
355 nm wavelengthPower: 0.5W* to 5W*Air-cooled design, water cooled optionAll-in-one (AIO) single box design for 0.5 & 1W modelPatented intracavity UV generationCompact, rugged, monolithic laser headTotal pulse controlTEM00 beam with typical M² < 1.2Pulse rates from 1Hz to 300kHzRS232 computer controlField replaceable pump diodes
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BH9206-80 -
UC Instruments, Corp.
The BH9206‐80 laser series is a compact, air‐cooled nanosecond DPSS laser designed for industrial, scientific and military applications. Utilizing diode pumped, air‐cooled technologies, the BH9206‐80 is capable of producing 80mJ at 1064nm with repetitions rates up to 30Hz with a 6ns pulse width.
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NL300 Series -
EKSPLA uab
NL300 series electro-optically Q-switched nanosecond Nd:YAG lasers provide up to 800 mJ per pulse at 1064 nm. A wide range of harmonic generator modules for generation up to a 5th harmonic (213 nm) is available. The NL300 series nanosecond lasers are an excellent choice for many applications, including laser ablation and marking, OPO pumping and other critical tasks.
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EKSPLA uab
*Wide range of OPO and OPA systems*Ultra-broad tuning from 192 to 16 000 nm*Femtosecond, picosecond & nanosecond pulse durations*Narrow bandwidth models
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TLP -
Impulse Semiconductor Inc.
The Impulse transmission line pulser (TLP) discharge networks are easily integrated with other instruments for a custom system matched for your device and process applications. Specifications include 1-10 nanosecond rise times, up to 40 amps peak, for 10-500 nanosecond pulse widths. It is a proven design incorporating 15 years of hardware and device development experience. Reliable performance over hundreds of processes, and thousands of products. All TLP systems are built by special request, contact us with your specifications or application.
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Coherent Corp.
Short-pulsed industrial lasers from nanosecond lasers with up to 1 Joule pulse energy, through picosecond lasers with up to 80 MHz repetition rates, to femtosecond lasers with up to 900 fs pulse widths.
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Menlo Systems Gmbh
The asynchronous optical sampling (ASOPS) technique allows high-speed scanning over some nanoseconds of time delay without a mechanical delay line. The SYNCRO-RRE, also available as stand-alone unit, provides state-of-the art phase lock electronics.
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Strobe Data Inc.
Basic Hawk Co-Processor card set with 2.0 Mbyte memory and microcoded instructions for Nova 4X and Eclipse S280. Executes ALU instructions in 275 nanoseconds. ISA bus compatible, two slots required. Approximate CPU performance of actual S280.
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DDS8p -
Novatech Instruments , Inc.
The DDS8p generates cosine, sine and ACMOS/TTL output signals. The frequency is programmable in 1µHz steps from 100Hz to 120MHz. The phase is 14-bit programmable. The DDS8p is controlled by a binary parallel interface that allows frequency and phase changes as fast as 600 nanoseconds. It is accurate to 1ppm and requires 5 VDC power.
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Insight Product Company
Insight Product Company offers DFM (Deep and Fast Modulated) mm-wave sources at frequencies from 30 to 280 GHz. DFM generators are designed to go swiftly from the generation to the non-generation mode and back. This process controlled by the external TTL signal. ON/OFF switch time is approximately 2 nanoseconds.
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DEI Division -
Berkeley Nucleonics Corporation
is optimized for high impedance capacitive loads, driving extraction grids and deflection plates, and pulsing or gating power tube grids. It generates an output voltage of 6,000 volts with rise and fall times less than 60ns, with very flat voltage pulses from 160 nanoseconds to DC into a capacitive load.
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Smiths Interconnect
Switched Filter Banks typically include multiple filter topologies, including PIN diode and MMIC switch sub-circuits to achieve operational bandwidths of greater than 3 octaves. Pin Diode Based Switched Filter Banks provide the highest level of signal isolation, higher operating power levels, and lower insertion loss and achieve switching speeds of < 40 nanoseconds. GaAs MMIC Based Switched Filter Banks provide switching times as low as 10 nanoseconds with very low power consumption and have the inherent advantage of supporting multi-octave frequency bands with extremely low power consumption.