Spectrolight flexible wavelength selector is compatible with supercontinuum lasers

April 26, 2019
The Flexible Wavelength Selector (FWS) Poly offers a version compatible with supercontinuum lasers. 

The Flexible Wavelength Selector (FWS) Poly offers a version compatible with supercontinuum lasers. This wavelength selection device uses patented TwinFilm technology to deliver tunability and adjustable bandwidth with the imaging advantages of a circular aperture filter. A single device covers a wavelength tuning range of ~500 nm. Six models covering the visible, ultraviolet, and custom wavelength ranges will be introduced.

Spectrolight

Irvine, CA

www.spectrolightinc.com

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