Month: March 2019

Beam width measurement accuracy

CCD cameras are commonly used for many imaging applications, as well as in optical instrumentation applications. These cameras have many excellent characteristics for both scene imaging and laser beam analysis. However, CCD cameras have two characteristics that limit their potential performance. Contact us

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New Innovations for Integrating Spheres

Integrating spheres have been around for decades, many decades. They are the go to solution for measuring divergent light sources. After such a long history, what could be new in integrating spheres? Well, new applications often demand new refinements in veteran technology and integrating spheres are no different. VCSELs, LEDs and other present day light sources…

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Find Out Everything You’ve Ever Wanted to Know About Laser and LED Characterization in MKS Instruments’ New Handbook!

For many decades, MKS has been at the forefront of the photonics revolution with innovations in lasers, opto-mechanical components, vibration and motion control, and laser characterization. Now it’s time you also get to know the Surround the Workpiece℠ strategy ! Contact us

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How to Capture & Characterize Very Fast Laser Pulses

Your laser is fast. Wicked fast. So you need to be just as fast to see what it is really doing. If your measurement equipment is not faster than the laser pulse, it just won’t be able to capture the pulse, let alone characterize its time performance. To understand what I mean, let’s look at…

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