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Manufactured by:Thorlabs Inc based inNewton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Thorlabs' NanoFlex flexure stages are compact stages that offer translation without friction or sticking. The flexure mechanism used in these translation stages is a frictionless mechanism that has improved positioning and resolution when compared to similar stages made using bearings. The translation of the stage is accomplished by the elastic deformation (flexing) of a linkage attached to the ...
Manufactured by:Thorlabs Inc based inNewton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Thorlabs' 60 mm (2.4') thick Nexus™ breadboards are offered in a variety of lengths and widths from 12' x 12' (300 mm x 300 mm) to 36' x 48' (900 mm x 1200 mm). They feature all-steel construction, excellent thermal stability, and broadband damping optimized for each breadboard size. The 5 mm thick stainless steel top and bottom skins have a precision-machined matte finish with surface ...
Manufactured by:Thorlabs Inc based inNewton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
These uncoated Plano-Convex Lenses are fabricated from RoHS-compliant N-BK7 glass. N-BK7 is typically chosen whenever the additional benefits of UV fused silica (i.e., good transmission further into the UV and a lower coefficient of thermal expansion) are not necessary. They have a positive focal length and near-best-form shape for infinite and finite conjugate ...
Manufactured by:Thorlabs Inc based inNewton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Thorlabs' USB-equipped laser modules feature a typical output power of 0.9 mW (laser safety Class 2) at a 520 nm or 635 nm typical center wavelengths. The output is collimated with a Ø3 mm round beam profile at 50 mm from the housing. These modules offer single-spatial-mode output in a compact, electrically isolated cylindrical housing and are ideal for use as alignment lasers in optical ...
Manufactured by:Thorlabs Inc based inNewton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Thorlabs' Single Photon Detectors, which use a silicon avalanche photodiode to detect single photons, are sensitive to photons emitted in the 350 to 900 nm range, with the maximum sensitivity around 500 nm (see the graph to the right). Incoming photons are counted by an internal 31-bit counter. In addition, an output SMA connection offers a signal that can be viewed on an oscilloscope or ...
