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X-ray-sensitive camera
Rad-icon Imaging (Santa Clara, CA) introduces the Shad-o-Box 1024 Hi-Res x-ray sensitive imaging camera for scientific applications such as x-ray microscopy and spectroscopy where the signal levels are quite low.
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Red laser diode
With its state-of-the-art ChiliLase, ModuLight produces a powerful cw laser diode with up to 4 W in the red spectral range.
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Yellow laser
The newest Compass 561 laser from Coherent, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA) delivers 50 mW at 561 nm, while still offering substantially lower noise than any other solid state yellow laser currently available.
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Nitrogen laser
LTB Lasertechnik Berlin GmbH introduces its new 120 Hz nitrogen laser for bioreaders, LIF, MALDI-TOF MS, Micro-LIBS and laser micro dissection.
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Multiphoton microscopy
With the LSM 710 NLO Laser Scanning Microscope, Carl Zeiss (Jena, Germany) is providing basic and biomedical research with improved femtosecond multiphoton technology which enables neurobiologists, developmental biologists, immunologists and plant biologists.
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Second harmonic generation dichroic
Semrock (Rochester, NY) announces an important addition to its BrightLine optical filters for multiphoton biological imaging with a unique filter optimized for Second Harmonic Generation (SHG) microscopy.
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DNA sequencing laser
Newport Corporation's Spectra-Physics Lasers Division (Mountain View, CA) has unveiled the latest addition to its Excelsior product family.
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Supercontinuum laser
The MQO-SC is the world's first component-level supercontinuum source.
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Fiber optic spectrometer
The USB2000+ miniature fiber optic spectrometer from Ocean Optics (Dunedin, FL) is designed to monitor high-speed chemical and biochemical reactions.
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Adaptive optics toolkit
The new Adaptive Optics Toolkit from Boston Micromachines (Cambridge, MA) and Thorlabs (San Jose, CA) is a turnkey solution that allows researchers to integrate adaptive optics into their research systems in hours rather than months.