Bristol Instruments to display laser wavelength meter at SPIE Photonics West 2018

Jan. 25, 2018
The 871A Series laser wavelength meter measures the absolute wavelength of pulsed and continuous-wave lasers.

The 871A Series laser wavelength meter measures the absolute wavelength of pulsed and continuous-wave lasers with accuracy as high as ±0.2 parts per million, and is available in visible (375–1100 nm) and near-infrared (650–1700 nm) wavelength configurations. A pre-aligned fiber-optic input ensures optimum alignment.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 215

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Contact:Bristol Instruments

Headquarters: Victor, NY

Product: 871A Series laser wavelength meter

Key Feature: Available in visible and near-infrared wavelength configurations

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