MPD-InGaAs
InGaAs Single Photon Counting Module
High-end detection module for NIR-single-photon counting and timing.
MPD-InGaAs
High-end detection module for NIR-single-photon counting and timing.
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OTG-IM
Opto's compact imaging modules achieve sub-micron resolutions and are each optimized for specific applications. They do not require calibration and come already with integrated illumination (coaxial & ring light) and comprehensive software at a maximum field of view of 307x230 mm².
OTG-IM-Profile
L2S-BIOSHAPE
Fully integrated laser Top Hat illumination system for life sciences, environmental and scientific applications. The used technologies guarante a beam profile with high uniformity (U) and no high frequency noise.
RES-KIT-BioLIF
The Bio-LIF System is the ultimate tool for researchers seeking to explore the intricacies of biological samples with unparalleled spectral resolution. Its combination of LIF and hyperspectral imaging provides a powerful platform for groundbreaking discoveries.
SLP-1000 ON-CHIP SUPERCONTINUUM LASER
The SLP-1000 is the industry’s first portable and maintenance-free wideband laser. Its smooth, wide and coherent spectral output offers an unrivalled light source.
CHR-BP
Precise bandpass filters for use in microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, imaging and much more.
CHR-LP
Precise longpass filters for use in microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, imaging and much more.
CHR-Dichroic
Precise dichroic beamsplitters for use in microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, imaging and much more.
DAT-WinCamD-LCM
This laser beam profiler features a CMOS sensor that guarantees frame rates of up to 60 Hz with high dynamics and is suitable for large beam diameters up to 11 mm.
DAT-WinCamD-IRBB
The beam analysis camera WinCamD-IR-BB with integrated microbolometer array enables analyzes on long-wave lasers in the range of 2 μm to 16 μm.
DAT-WinCamD-QD-1550
DataRay's ILM system is used for beam profile monitoring of high power lasers consisting of an attenuator for high powers, an imaging lens system and a camera system. The measurement of very small laser beams with diameters of less than micrometers is possible despite often high laser powers.