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Spike-free (visible to near-infrared, below 1540 nm) spectrum.
Highly reliable and long-life SC light source using picosecond modulation diodes.
Various mounts for mirrors, beamsplitters, polarizers, and prisms
The top-of-the-line model of the pco.edge series is now available!
The number of pixels has been significantly increased while maintaining the speed, sensitivity, and dynamic range of the previous model!
Diffraction-limited performance and high laser-induced damage threshold
Compact laser module with fixed fiber Significantly reduces damage from returned light
10x optical gain, ultra-sensitive detector improves system accuracy, repeatability, and detection capabilities
26 megapixels at 150 fps.
State-of-the-art digital camera that combines high resolution and high speed photography.
Automatic recondensation (recycling) of liquid helium, liquefaction capacity of 20 liters/day or more, reduced running costs
Modular design with high expandability and selectivity, atmosphere control (under reduced/pressurized pressure, inert gas atmosphere)
Double/multipulse Nd:YAG laser available (optional wavelengths 532, 355, 266 nm)
High resolution 2D chemical mapping, detection limit 1 to 100 ppm
Covers a wide range of UV to near-infrared (350 to 1700 nm)!
High sensitivity & high resolution and long exposure time!
High sensitivity MCT camera with detection wavelength from 0.85 to 2.9 μm and -80°C electron cooling.
Radiation loss diagnostics in fusion plasmas. Quantitative measurement of soft X-ray to infrared radiation.
Chopping frequency 0.4 Hz to 20 kHz, synchronizable with external signals.
High-quality performance at an affordable price.
Ultra-compact spectrometer for InGaAs 800-2100 nm.
Quick delivery / 2-year warranty.
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At the international conference SPIE, Ekspla's FemtoLux 30 received the Prizm Award for the best optical and photonics product.
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