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News Release from: Pro-Lite Technology
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 May 2004
Pro-Lite to represent German OPO
specialist in UK
Pro-Lite Technology has announced that it has been selected to represent German OPO specialist GWU Lasertechnik GmbH (Cologne) in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
Pro-Lite Technology has announced that it has been selected to represent German OPO specialist GWU Lasertechnik GmbH (Cologne) in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland GWU currently supplies OPOs used in the nanosecond, picosecond and femtosecond regimes which provide the convenience of all-solid state access to the spectral range from 200nm to over 4 microns
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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GWU is an acknowledged worldwide leader in the development and manufacture of Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPOs) based on crystals of BBO, LBO, and KTP.
In 1989, GWU became the first company in the world to introduce a commercial BBO OPO and the company has maintained its pre-eminence in the OPO field with an unrivalled blend of technical innovation, expert support, proven specifications and demonstrable reliability.
GWU's OPOs are today relied upon in demanding photobiological, photochemical, medical diagnostic, and environmental applications, including mass spectrometry, laser induced fluorescence, LIDAR and remote sensing, CARS, multi photon absorption spectroscopy, combustion chemistry and in the study of non-linear materials.
The GWU family of OPOs joins Pro-Lite's growing range of laser sources and means that the UK distributor now supplies one of the widest selections of industrial and scientific lasers in the industry, including cw, pulsed and ultrafast lasers that operate from 157nm to 4.5 microns.
Information on Pro-Lite's full range of laser sources, including the GWU OPOs is now available from the company's revamped web site.
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