03.10.21 Selecting A Laser Power Or Energy Sensor | Optical Micromirrors + Life Sciences Article | Ophir Photonics
Selecting a sensor to accurately measure laser power or pulsed laser energy can seem like a simple procedure, but often, the selection process is limited to choosing a sensor that only meets the range of power or energy to be measured, leaving out other essential criteria.
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BaySpec introduces Breeze-L, the world’s smartest palm-held spectrometer in the short-wave infrared (SWIR), with the longest wavelength coverage up to 2500 nm. Featuring proprietary miniaturized optics, the Breeze-L, with its extended wavelength range of 1350-2500 nm, is highly efficient for maximum sensitivity with ultrafast acquisitions. For the first time, a smart spectrometer delivers close to laboratory performance in a palm-held form.
01.13.21 Space-Based SWIR Imagery | Single-Molecule Microscopy Article | Sensors Unlimited – A part of Collins Aerospace
Developed by MPB Communications Inc., the GHGSat’s microSat, nicknamed Claire, celebrates its second year in space this June. Flying a Sensors Unlimited 640HSX InGaAs SWIR Camera, this micro-satellite circles the Earth every 90 minutes collecting infrared images. Article | By Dan Musinski, Zygo Corporation
One advanced solution is Fourier-transform phase-shifting interferometry (FTPSI), which enables easy characterization of the front and back surface, optical thickness variation, and material homogeneity of thin plane parallel glass. Article