Axiom Optics Adds the Fastest and Most Sensitive Mid-Infrared Spectrometers and Detectors to its Portfolio
Axiom Optics is excited to announce a new partnership with Danish manufacturer of the fastest and most sensitive Mid-Infrared Spectrometer […]
Axiom Optics is excited to announce a new partnership with Danish manufacturer of the fastest and most sensitive Mid-Infrared Spectrometer […]
Today cameras are equipped with Focal Plane Array (FPA) detectors. There are currently 2 types of FPA detectors used in
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Photographers use light to make art, while scientists, from medical researchers to wildlife biologists, use it to make discoveries. Meanwhile,
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Axiom Optics is pleased to announce the expansion of our laser beam profiler selection. Axiom now offers the full range
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When it comes to laser beam profilers, it is important to choose the right instrument for each application. Although all camera-based beam profilers work in fundamentally the same way, choosing the wrong instrument can lead to inaccurate results. These are three factors to consider when selecting a laser beam profiler to perform effective measurements.
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Buying a spectrometer for a lab, school, or business involves many factors, and the selection process can be overwhelming. Here are some criteria to consider when buying a visible or NIR spectrometer.
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The High-speed intensified Camera Attachment (HiCATT) from Lambert Instruments is a highly customizable instrument that can be fitted with a
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When shopping for a SWIR camera, users often ask themselves whether or not they need a cooled camera and if
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