Posted on April 1, 2007 - ( views)
The Tech Spec High Energy Excimer Laser Mirror family are designed to minimize scatter from high power UV lasers, including Krypton-Fluoride(248nm), Xenon-Chloride (308nm) and Xenon-Fluoride (351nm) lasers. The mirrors offer low loss and high damage thresholds, as well as excellent thermal stability and low wavefront distortion. All are designed for a 45° angle of incidence and feature low polarization dependence. Additional mirrors can operate farther into the UV at 193nm, and can deal with beams arriving at 0° angle of incidence.
101 East Gloucester Pike
08007 Barrington
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With 532, 785 and 1064 nm center wavelengths
Stackable for two-axis rotation
for fluorescence applications
covering range from 190nm to 1100nm
create groove spacing of 2,700 grooves/mm
provides complete spectral measurement
with standard M12x0.5 mounting threads
to work in ultraviolet range
quality improved
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for an online condition monitoring system. In an exclusive Interview, IEN Europe talked with two representatives of the company about the system, the acceptance of condition monitoring in general and further developments in that area that were presented at Hannover Messe 2013. The June issue also features a Special on Control & Automation, including product news, a Statement on recent IT trends in that field, and a Cover Story about combinig the latest RFID with IO-Link technology.
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for their FAG...
Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG

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