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12 May 2016

RESOLUTION Spectra Systems introduces LW-10


Grenoble, FRANCE, May 12, 2016 - RESOLUTION Spectra Systems announces the worldwide release of LW-10: an innovative, very compact, high-resolution Laser Wavelength Meter for CW and pulsed lasers.

LW-10 offers a very robust calibration over time with 20 MHz resolution and 200 MHz absolute accuracy, multiple software interface capabilities, within a very compact package.

LW-10 benefits from the advantages of SWIFTSTM Technology. Optional calibration as laser spectrum analyzer is available with a spectral resolution up to 3 GHz.

This instrument is the perfect tool for applications in the visible and near infrared range (700-1000 nm) such as:
- tunable laser monitoring
- laser stability control
- frequency locking

Technological background

LW-10 is based on the SWIFTSTM technology, a new approach to spectroscopy. It uses cutting-edge technologies such as imaging sensors, integrated optics and nanotechnologies in conjunction with specific algorithms, all integrated in a single component with no moving parts.

The SWIFTSTM technology is an internationally patented technology invented by scientists at the Joseph Fourier University and the Institut National Polytechnique, both located in Grenoble, FRANCE.
SWIFTS stands for Stationary Wave Integrated Fourier Transform Spectrometer.

LW-10 is based on the SWIFTSTM technology, a new approach to spectroscopy. It uses cutting-edge technologies such as imaging sensors, integrated optics and nanotechnologies in conjunction with specific algorithms, all integrated in a single component with no moving parts.

The SWIFTSTM technology is an internationally patented technology invented by scientists at the Joseph Fourier University and the Institut National Polytechnique, both located in Grenoble, FRANCE.  SWIFTS stands for Stationary Wave Integrated Fourier Transform Spectrometer.




  RESOLUTION Spectra Systems develops and commercializes a new generation of ultra-high resolution Laser Spectrum Analyzers and Wavelength Meters for laser characterization. Based on the ground-breaking SWIFTSTM technology, those instruments offer a high level of performance, compactness, portability and usability. The company is based in Grenoble, one of Europe’s leading high-technology centers.


 
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