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Supplier: Cambridge Technology, Inc.
Description: Flexure galvo motors offer an alternative to bearing-based galvos providing extended life and smooth scanning in industrial and high-resolution systems. • Moving Magnet Galvo Motor • Flexure-based (no bearings) • Capacitive PD Technology • Arbitrary Linear Motion • Mirror
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: Position Synchronized Output functionality, scanner-based processes can now be programmed in the same fashion as traditional X/Y stage-based applications. Remote Power Devices Most competitive scanners have the power devices integrated directly into the head, along with the galvos and
- Number of Axes / Motors: 2
- Operating Temperature: 0.0 to 50 C
- Supply Voltage (AC): 85 to 240 volts
- Supply Voltage (DC): 40 volts
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: functionality, scanner-based processes can now be programmed in the same fashion as traditional X/Y stage-based applications. Remote Power Devices Most competitive scanners have the power devices integrated directly into the head, along with the galvos and feedback devices. These power
- AC Input Frequency: 50 Hz, 60 Hz
- AC Input Phase: Single Phase
- Configuration: Stand Alone, Panel Mount
- Drive Specifications: DC Servomotor, AC Servo / Brushless Motor
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: Design Features Optical feedback device offers outstanding thermal stability Industry-best resolution of >24 bits when used with Aerotech's Nmark CLS controller Wide range of apertures and focal lengths Many choices of mirror surface treatments for a variety of laser wavelengths
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Supplier: Cambridge Technology, Inc.
Description: The Galvo motor selection begins with the component that is closest to your application, the mirror. Considerations such as wavelength, power, beam diameter and spot size will dictate the best mirror for your application. Low inertia is essential for beam-steering mirrors
- Mirror Coatings: Uncoated, Bare Aluminum, Dielectric, Bare Gold, Silver
- Mirror Materials: BK7 Glass, Fused Silica, Other Mirror Material
- Mirror Shape: Round, Rectangular / Square
- Mirror Types: Flat Mirror
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Supplier: CRYSTECH, Inc.
Description: The Pockels Cell Drive controls the Pockels Cell by applying a high voltage for rapid switching. Precise working pulse width and frequency can be set through the signal generator. It has two control modes, namely the conventional mode and the analog voltage mode. The amplitude of the output voltage
- Beam Delivery Component: Beam Switching / Galvo Mirror
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: optical performance than galvo scanners, FSMs have larger apertures, lower wavefront distortion, and a broader choice of mirror substrates and coatings. The rotational axes of an FSM intersect at a single pivot point, unlike dual XY galvos, eliminating the displacement jitter
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: wear common to XY galvanometers. FSMs eliminate the need to compensate for beam displacement and polarization rotation due to a second reflection. With higher optical performance than galvo scanners, FSMs have larger apertures, lower wavefront distortion, and a broader choice of mirror
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Supplier: CRYSTECH, Inc.
Description: KDP Pockels Cell: Based on KDP crystal (isomorphic to KDP with deuterium substitution enhancing electro-optical properties). It has high electro-optical coefficients, wide transparent band (0.2 - 2.1 µm), high damage threshold and good crystal uniformity for large-aperture and high-extinction-rati o
- Beam Delivery Component: Beam Switching / Galvo Mirror, Circular Polarizer / Phase Retarder
- Process / Operation: Laser Cutting, Laser Drilling / Perforating, Laser Marking, Laser Soldering / Brazing, Micromachining / Trimming, Laser Welding
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Supplier: CRYSTECH, Inc.
Description: RTP Q-Switch: Based on RTP crystal (isomorphous to KTP), it features large electro-optical coefficient, high damage threshold, wide transparent range (0.35 - 3.5µm), non-deliquescence, low loss, and suits high repetition frequency. No gray tracks under intense laser. Two crystals are 90° rotated
- Beam Delivery Component: Beam Switching / Galvo Mirror, Circular Polarizer / Phase Retarder
- Process / Operation: Laser Cutting, Laser Drilling / Perforating, Laser Marking, Laser Soldering / Brazing, Micromachining / Trimming, Laser Welding
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s QS-7 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Heads are compact and provide flexibility for mounting in OEM applications or pro ducts. The scan head includes two galvanometers with mirrors mounted in optimized XY configuration, two servo amplifiers (require mounting to heat sink, not
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Beam Delivery Component: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit
- Clear Aperture / Beam Diameter: 7 to 10 mm
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
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Supplier: Edmund Optics Inc.
Description: integrating servo driver amplifier, two interconnect cables, an XY galvo mount, and a 3mm aperture XY mirror set.Note: It is strongly recommended that a heat sink be placed in contact with the servo driver board during operation. The thermal grease improves heat transfer between servo
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s QS-12 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Head includes two galvanometers with mirrors mounted in optimized XY configuration, two servo amplifiers (require mounting to heat sink, not provided), and galvo-to-servo cable sets. Open frame heads are compact and provide flexibility
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Beam Delivery Component: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit
- Clear Aperture / Beam Diameter: 10 to 20 mm
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: Nutfield Technology’s QS-30 Open Frame 2-Axis Scan Head is comprised of two galvanometers with mirrors mounted in optimized XY configuration, two servo amplifiers (require mounting to heat sink, not provided), and galvo-to-servo cable sets. Open frame heads are used for fast and
- Automation / Control: Windows / PC Control
- Beam Delivery Component: Galvanometer Scanner, Laser Head / Focusing Unit
- Clear Aperture / Beam Diameter: 20 to 50 mm
- Process / Operation: Laser Marking, Other
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Supplier: Cambridge Technology, Inc.
Description: The Series G Open Loop Optical Scanners are designed to deflect mirrors of various sizes in commercial and scientific optical equipment. The mirror deflection of these galvo motors is proportional to the drive current, but they do not include a position feedback sensor.
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Supplier: MECCO
Description: Xtreme scan heads are a perfect building block for any laser beam positioning system. Innovative galvo rotor and mirror mount designs reduce resonances, allowing faster scanning.
- Beam Delivery Component: Laser Head / Focusing Unit
- Process / Operation: Laser Cutting, Laser Marking, Micromachining / Trimming
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Supplier: Nutfield Technology
Description: control. A notch filter is selected and tuned for each unique mirror-galvo combination to maximize system bandwidth. The result is faster, more accurate scanning. The circuits of the QD-4000 provide soft start/stop operation, open circuit AGC fail, and over/under voltage protections for laser
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Supplier: MECCO
Description: industry standard mechanical bolt pattern, power and communication pinouts, and comes in a wide range of mirror coatings and lenses. The Self-Tuning Technology automatically compensates for mechanical wear, extending service life and eliminating the issue of traditional analog servo filters
- Beam Delivery Component: Laser Head / Focusing Unit
- Process / Operation: Laser Cutting, Laser Marking, Micromachining / Trimming
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Supplier: Aerotech, Inc.
Description: Aerotech’s AGV-SPO single pivot-point galvanometer scanner provides an alternative to traditional two-mirror galvo scanners. Derived from the popular AGV-HPO scanner, the AGV-SPO enables a larger field of view and reduced spot distortion for critical laser micromachining applications
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Steering Light: What is the Difference Between 2-Axis Galvo Scanners and Single Mirror 2-Axis Scanners
When it comes to steering light precisely in two dimensions, optical system designers have several established technologies at their disposal. Examples include galvanometer mirror scanners (galvo scanners) piezoelectric fast steering mirrors, voice coil-driven steering mirrors, kinematic mirror
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Polarization change induced by a galvanometric optical scanner
Given a right-handed reference frame (x, y, z), we consider the galvo mirrors to be at their zero positions when an input beam initially propagating along the positive x axis will come out along the positive y axis.
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Fast beam steering with full polarization control using a galvanometric
optical scanner and polarization controller
Figure 2(b) shows a two-layer model of the galvo mirrors .
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Correction Scheme for a Post-Objective Optical Scanner
However, the sagitta of the mirror is large enough over scan length to correct for the field curvature introduced by the galvo mirror .
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A novel field of view zoom scanning protocol for simultaneous time-
and spectrum-resolved multifocal multiphoton microscopy
By combining a pair of galvo mirrors and a sample stage for fine and coarse scanning respectively, the resolution and FOV of the system can be changed without changing any optical elements.
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Multidimensional custom-made non-linear microscope: from ex-vivo to in-vivo imaging
The scanning head comprises two galvo mir- rors (G1, G2) VM500 (GSI Lumonics, Munich, Germany), rotated about orthogonal pivots and coupled by a spheri- cal mirrors pair (Sm1, Sm2).
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http://dspace.mit.edu/openaccess-disseminate/1721.1/89642
In this protocol, the resonant galvo mirror was expoxied directly to a mirror mount.
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Biomedical Optical Imaging Technologies
The MP laser is coupled to the Bio-Rad confocal/multiphoton control unit to scan the specimen via an XY raster scanning mechanism using galvo mirrors .
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Image distortion and its correction in linear galvanometric mirrors–based laser-scanning microscopy
A mul- tifunction DAQ card (NI USB-6363, National Instruments, Austin, Texas) drove the galvo, acquired APD and PMT output, and detected the galvo mirror position diagnostic signals.
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Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy using a streak camera
A pair of galvo mirrors are employed to accomplish quick time-resolved scanning on a line and 2D fluorescence lifetime imaging.
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An afocal beam relay for laser XY scanning systems
Usually two linear galvo mirrors are used for their large apertures and large scan angles.
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