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Newport Spectra-Physics
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ZI Bois de l'Épine 1, rue Jules Guesde - Bât. B
BP189 - 91006 Évry Cedex
France
Telephone: (France) +33 1 60 91 68 68
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Listing of all 20 news releases from Newport Spectra-Physics:
Linear stage and polariser rotator in Agilis range
Newport has expanded its Agilis range of products with two new additions: the AG-LS25 high precision miniature linear stage and the Agilis Series piezo motor-driven rotation stage or polariser rotator
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 5 February 2008)
SmartTable optical tables have been doubled
Newport's doubled SmartTable and SmartTable-UT optical tables use its iQ damping technology to actively monitor, report, and adjust table-damping performance
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (27 June 2007)
488nm solid state laser for scientific research
Newport's Spectra-Physics Lasers Division has announced the addition of CDRH-compliant models, the Cyan Scientific 488nm, to its popular Cyan series of continuous wave (CW) 488nm solid state lasers
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 4 April 2007)
Solid-state UV laser specifically for research
Spectra-Physics has introduced the Explorer Scientific, a low power intra-cavity tripled and actively Q-Switched diode-pumped solid state laser delivering pulse energies of up to 120microjoules
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (20 October 2006)
High-precision linear stages for surface scanning
Manufactured with the highest quality standards, these stages provide high sensitivity and outstanding trajectory accuracy in a compact, robust and cost-efficient package
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (27 June 2006)
Ring laser is upgradable to reference cavity
Matisse TS laser suits scientific research work such as high resolution spectroscopy, frequency time standards, Bose-Einstein condensates, atomic cooling, and optical memory and computing research
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (19 June 2006)
Two additions to ultrafast amplifier products
An 'ideal solution' for ultrafast applications such as multicolour pump-probe studies, nonlinear optics, pumping of optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs), and precision material processing
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (19 June 2006)
Additions to Spitfire Pro ultrafast amplifier
Both versions utilise a revolutionary, patented one-Pockels cell regenerative cavity design that ensures cutting edge performance as well as unmatched stability and beam quality
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (13 June 2006)
First UV-vis multimodal multiplex spectrometer
Newport has introduced what it calls the ideal instrument for measuring of weak, scattering or diffuse sources, such as fluorescence, thin film reflectance and atomic emission - the Oriel Matrix
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (20 April 2006)
Uniform ultraviolet and near IR light sources
Because these new sources use aspheric lenses instead of spherical alternatives, they deliver a more uniform and collimated output beam
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (20 April 2006)
Absorption spectrometer for ultrafast phenomena
Turnkey system is ideal for the study of ultrafast phenomena such as electronic deactivation, intersystem crossing, vibrational relaxation, internal conversion and intra-molecular electron transfer
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (14 April 2006)
First and only upgradeable optical table
Can be upgraded with Newport's IQ active vibration dampers which provide superior platform stability for sensitive applications such as bio-photonic imaging, laser micromachining and laser annealing
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (13 April 2006)
Newport announces new Oriel Matrix spectrometer
Multimodal multiplex spectroscopy removes the primary limitation imposed on traditional dispersive instruments - the tradeoff between throughput and resolution - to deliver 12 times more throughput
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (13 April 2006)
Ti:sapphire laser delivers widest tuning range
Described as the highest performance one-box laser available for ultrafast applications such as time-resolved spectroscopy and multiphoton imaging
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (27 June 2005)
473nm blue lasers have small footprint
Blue wavelength lasers have been designed for demanding OEM applications including digital photofinishing, confocal microscopy, laser induced fluorescence and interferometry
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (17 June 2005)
Worlds most advanced optical table?
Includes two active vibration dampers that dissipate to all natural vibration modes of the table without creating any additional resonances at lower frequencies
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (31 January 2005)
Enhanced capabilities of mini-spectrometers
Two new software modules that mini-spectrometers to be used for quantitative colorimety or thin film thickness measurements
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 4 November 2004)
Laser drivers are low cost, high performance
Laser diode drivers embody improvements in accuracy, linearity, noise, temperature stability, current resolution and modulation bandwidth that puts them on a par with the most advanced products
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 June 2004)
Lenses for high transmission and low distortion
High transmission efficiency and low wavefront distortion makes these precision achromatic lenses useful for a number of applications involving visible or laser light
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (23 June 2004)
Portable spectrometer gives choice of spectra
High performance portable system covers ultraviolet through to near infrared, and offers up to four hours continuous use on its batteries
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (18 March 2004)
