See how our products play a role in quantum technology, learn what’s next for MEMS mirrors, and more
NEWSLETTER | 2024 | Issue No. 1
FEATURED CONTENTS:
Quantum technology | Optical components | Featured products | New products | Events

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Quantum technology
On-demand webinar
Untangling the mysteries of quantum technology using the ORCA-Quest qCMOS camera

Learn more about the ORCA-Quest camera
Article
Photonics illuminating quantum technology: Trends, challenges and opportunities
Recommended products
Quantum technologies
See recommended products for quantum research including Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC), neutral atoms / trapped ions, nitrogen vacancy, and quantum imaging. 
Optical components
On-demand webinar
What's next for electromagnetic MEMS mirrors?

See our MEMS mirrors
What's next for electromagnetic MEMS mirrors?
Featured products
UV mini-spectrometer
C16767MA

Sensitive to UV light (190-440 nm), this new and compact spectrometer is designed for UV spectral measurements. Example applications include water analysis, evaluation of UV-LEDs, and monitoring semiconductor processes.
PMT module
H10682-110W

This new PMT module for photon counting is integrated with a newly designed condenser lens. It offers sensitivity 5 times higher than our current products, reducing the amount of samples needed for analysis. 
New products
Si PIN photodiode
S16586
SPAD
S16835-050DG
MCP-PMT assembly
H15547-40
InGaAs area image sensor
G16561-0808T
LCOS-SLM optical phase modulator
X15213-03CL
Events
SLAS | February 5-7 (exhibition) | Boston, MA | Booth 246
BPS | February 11-13 (exhibition) | Philadelphia, PA | Booth 400
Florida Society of Pathologists Annual Conference | February 16-18 | Orlando, FL
Pittcon | February 24-28 | San Diego, CA | Booth 1204
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