We offer a wide range of characterization methods for materials, light sources, optical components, surface analysis, high-speed testing, and spectral analysis.
Monochromatic light sources (either continuous wave or pulsed) are commonly employed in the characterization of the functionality of optical elements and in a variety of optical measurements.
Raman Spectroscopy constitutes a non-invasive analytical technique that furnishes intricate insights into chemical constitution, phase transitions, polymorphic variations, crystalline characteristics, and molecular interactions.
Continuous wave lasers are emitting constant radiation usually with very small spectral bandwidth. They are often used for alignment and sensing purposes, if tunable, can be used for spectral measurements. In the most powerful versions, they are used as optical…