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Newport Spectra-Physics
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Listing of all 56 news releases from Newport Spectra-Physics:
Laser technology targets renewable power
Advancements in laser and photonics solutions are helping to drive down the costs of manufacturing the newest generation of thin film photovoltaics Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (18 March 2008)
Laser eases small device manufacturing
Newport's Pantera laser is suitable for applications in solar cell, flat panel display, printed circuit board and semiconductor manufacturing. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (17 March 2008)
Expanded laser range targets life sciences
The Excelsior-505 platform is suitable for customers that need a reliable laser for DNA sequencing. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (27 February 2008)
Small laser drives down system costs
The Orion diode laser's small footprint and low thermal load help ensure maximum design flexibility for commercial laser systems Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (26 February 2008)
Single-diode laser bar puts out high power
The Corvus series uses technical advancements in bar geometry design and beamshaping technology to efficiently fibre couple single-diode laser bars. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (25 February 2008)
Stacked arrays provide extremely high brightness
Active water cooling enables the low thermal resistance needed to drive the high power levels required to achieve extremely high brightness. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (25 February 2008)
Linear and rotation stages suit precision work
The holding force of the motors lock the position of the AG-LS25 and AG-PR100 for true set-and-forget, long-term stability. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 5 February 2008)
Resource provides comprehensive information
Catalogue is billed as the definitive sourcebook for engineers, scientists, educators and students. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 January 2008)
System eases mount countrol
Newport's AG-UC2 controller features two rows of push buttons for step size settings, precise-low speed adjustments and fast coarse motion. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (17 October 2007)
Linear stages provide high sensitivity
The GTS family of high-precision linear stages provide high sensitivity and outstanding trajectory accuracy in a compact, robust and cost-efficient package. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 June 2006)
Laser targets ultrafast applications
An enhanced version of the industry-leading Mai Tai laser delivers more than 2.5W of average power and is now available with a 700-1020nm tuning range. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 June 2005)
Solid state laser reliability comes at lower cost
The Centennia TD laser is targeted at a wide range of applications including subtitling of motion pictures, green optical tweezers and laser light shows. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (23 June 2005)
Blue laser handles demanding OEM applications
The Excelsior-473 low-power continuous-wave solid-state laser emits light in the blue wavelength range, and has been designed for demanding OEM applications. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (20 June 2005)
Budget pricing for single-axis servo
The SMC100CC is a single-axis motion controller/driver for DC servomotors up to 48V DC at 1.5A RMS, available for just under Eur 600. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (22 April 2005)
Optical table minimises vibration
Newport Corp describes the SmartTable as the most advanced optical table commercially available. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 January 2005)
Handy interface for easy remote control
The XPS-RC is a convenient remote interface for the Newport XPS multi-axis controller, allowing computer independent motion and basic system diagnostics from a front-panel interface. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (24 January 2005)
Linear driven stage answers demanding questions
The Newport XM2000 is billed as the ultimate solution for the most demanding manufacturing, test and measurement applications. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 6 December 2004)
Stages boast subnanometre resolution
Newport's VP stages have become a reliable solution for the testing and micro assembly of fibre-optical devices, micro-optics, MEMS, cell probes and semiconductors. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics ( 6 December 2004)
Compact isolators keep tables damped
A new table support isolator will simplify the integration of vibration-isolation tables in space-sensitive applications. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (28 September 2004)
Rotating stages turn up power and accuracy
The URS series of high-precision rotation stages replaces the popular M-URM series. Brochure available
News from Newport Spectra-Physics (23 July 2004)
Diode laser drivers feature top performance
High performance claim for achromatic lenses
New standards claimed for optical mounts
Motorised actuators smooth optical alignment
Photonic instrumentation and components
Motion controller offers easy access over the web
Longer travel for high-resolution actuators
Cable clamps provide strain relief
Shaper turns Gaussian beams into flat-tops
Spatial filter for set-and-forget lens alignment
Stage sets optics in place for inspection
High precision from beam steerers
Novel approach to optical spectrum processing
Amplifiers enable third-party control
Three axis controller takes to the stage
Multi-axis positioners revisited
2003 catalogue hits the net early
Higher resolution from actuator-driven goniometers
Precision rotation of components from new stages
Dovetail stages less affected by vibration
Riser plates ideal for raising optical tables
Precision actuators to motorize linear stages
Cost-effective drives for turning optical systems
Pallet loading increases laser welding efficiency
Sub-micron resolution motion from linear stage
More stable and stiff multi-axis positioning
Test automation with sub-micron assembly precision
Fast steering mirrors improve optical systems
Goniometric Cradle offers higher sensitivity
Application specific photonics test systems
Compact dovetail translation stages
Longer travels from new linear stages
Lock coarse and fine travel on micrometer
Linear stage meets precision positioning demands

