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Qioptiq, Optocraft Develop Wavefront Sensor for Lasers and Optical Components

Qioptiq, in association with Optocraft, has developed the SHSLab BR-110-GE-STD sensor system for swift characterization of lasers and optical components in quality assurance and research.

SHSLab BR-110-GE-STD sensor system

A complete tool for laser technology and optical labs, the wavefront sensor system SHSLab BR-110-GE-STD can measure curved wavefronts with great accuracy and in real-time. This opens up new avenues for quality assurance, research and development of laser and optical based systems.

The sensor head of the device is structured upon a camera with an advanced Gigabit-Ethernet interface and a 12-bit gray scale. A lateral resolution of 58X43 micro lenses offers precision for not only optics testing and laser analysis but also for light sources such as LEDs. Without the requirement of a reference wavefront, the measurements taken are accurate and can be obtained from just one camera frame.

To assist with wavefront evaluation, the device comes with the SHSWorks STD software. Apart from wavefront measurement, advanced evaluation, data export, automatic parameter selection and functions for calibration are provided.

The SHSLab BR-110-GE-STD sensor system is exclusively available in the LINOS catalogue.

Source: http://www.qioptiq.com/

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