Exhibitors
ACULIGHT CORPORATION
425-657-6663
Aculight produces standard laser-based products and customer-specific solutions with wavelengths from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, providing all functions from basic research
to product development and manufacturing. Its technology portfolio also includes diode-pumped solid state lasers, fiber lasers, nonlinear frequency conversion, and novel mid-IR
sources.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
http://www.cambridge.org/
212-337-6545
Cambridge University Press will be exhibiting for the first time at this year's APS DAMOP meeting at State College, Pennsylvania. All titles on display will be available at a special,
20 percent conference discount. Two major new Cambridge books are Introduction to the Theory of Coherence and Polarization of Light by Emil Wolf and Quantum Computer
Science by David Mermin. Emil Wolf is co-author, with Max Born, of the well-known book Principles of Optics, also published by Cambridge. New this year for students is
A Student's Guide to Maxwell's Equations by Daniel Fleisch. Also to be found at the Cambridge booth are Principles of Nano-Optics by Novotny and Hecht; Optical
Physics, 3rd edition, by Lipson, Lipson, and Tannhauser; and Atomic Structure and Lifetimes by Lorenzo Curtis. The Cambridge physics editor, Dr. John Fowler, will be at
the Cambridge exhibit and will be pleased to hear how Cambridge can continue to serve the physics community.
COLDQUANTA, INC.
http://www.coldquanta.com/
303-415-2281
ColdQuanta is the first company to commercialize the latest invention in ultracold atoms research: RuBECiT-Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) in a portable atom-chip vacuum cell. The
atom-chip cell comes in a dramatically reduced form factor. This new and small-scale BEC device will enable a significantly larger number of labs and institutions to produce BECs.
Founded in 2007 and located in Boulder, Colorado, ColdQuanta focuses on the development and marketing of BEC-generating devices and systems. The company offers its products to a wide
range of research, educational, and industrial institutions, as well as OEMs, prime contractors, and corporations, to enable next-generation highest-precision instrumentation.
COLLEGE OF OPTICAL SCIENCES
http://www.optics.arizona.edu/
520-626-8837
The College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona offers one of the world's foremost teaching and research programs in optical science and engineering. The college's 400
students select from more than 100 graduate and undergraduate courses and have the opportunity to participate in pioneering research programs. The College of Optical Sciences also
offers distance learning opportunities for companies and individuals, including programs leading to an M.S., Ph.D., or Professional Graduate Certificate in Optical Sciences. Contact
carl.maes@optics.arizona.edu.
High Q Laser (US), Inc.
http://www.highQ-us.com/
617-924-1441
High Q Laser is a leading manufacturer of ultrafast all-diode-pumped, solid state pico- and femtosecond oscillators and regenerative amplifiers. All lasers are based on direct
diode-pumping and semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) mode locking. Setup of High Q Laser systems is compact and modular. Sealed-off technology guarantees long-life times
and reality.
High Q Laser (US), Inc., is also a distributor of APE autocorrelators in the United States and Canada, enabling the company to provide its customers with a complete line of laser
sources and measurement equipment.
IOP PUBLISHING
http://www.iop.org/journals/jphysb
215-627-0880
The Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (J. Phys. B) is an established international journal committed for the past forty-one years to publishing
high-quality research across all areas of atomic, molecular, and optical physics. J. Phys. B is published by IOP Publishing, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to science
communication and an integral part of the Institute of Physics, a leading international professional body and learned society. For more information about J. Phys. B, visit http://www.iop.org/journals/jphysb.
NEW FOCUS
http://www.newfocus.com/
650-306-8942
New Focus, a division of Bookham, is a leading supplier of Simply BetterT photonics tools. The products include fixed-wavelength and tunable lasers, detectors and receivers and
modulators, motion-control actuators and solutions, optomechanical components, breadboards and workstations and optics. New Focus is a supplier of OEM solutions for integrated laser
sources and beam delivery subassemblies. New products include fixed-wavelength and precision-tunable single-frequency lasers, high-efficiency modulators, Tiny PicomotorT actuators,
avalanche photodiodide receivers, quadrant cell receivers, singlet lenses, integrated motion-control solutions, and optomechanical components.
TEACHSPIN, INC.
http://www.teachspin.com/
716-885-4701
TeachSpin's hands-on instructional apparatus will intrigue and challenge your students with both classic and modern explorations that can yield research-grade data. Come "play" with
modern interferometry, diode laser spectroscopy, and optical pumping as well as our new quantum analogs-acoustic experiments modeling quantum phenomena. And now our lasers, mirror
mounts, flexure translation stage, and photodiode detectors are available individually.
THORLABS, INC.
http://www.thorlabs.com/
973-300-3000
Thorlabs, an active member of the photonics community for more than fifteen years, manufactures building blocks for the photonics industry, including optomechanics, optics, laser
diodes, tunable lasers, optical detectors, motion-control equipment, and vibration isolation systems. In addition to core photonics equipment, we provide system-level solutions, such
as our complete OCT, confocal, and ASOM imaging systems. With offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Japan, Thorlabs is focused on providing fast responses
to customer inquiries, and same-day shipment.
TOPTICA PHOTONICS, INC.
http://www.toptica.com/
413 562-5406
TOPTICA is the world leader in diode laser and femtofiber technology for scientific markets. It offers the widest range of single-mode, tunable light in the 205 to 3000 nm spectral
region. The femtofiber products cover wavelengths between 480 and 2100 nm. The company's capabilities to measure light include HighFinesse/Ångstrom sensitive and compact wavelength
meters with a large spectral range for high-speed measurement of lasers. The high absolute accuracy is achieved by use of solid state, nonmoving optics. TOPTICA offers flexibility and
capability on a global scale to provide customized solutions to unique customer challenges.
VESCENT PHOTONICS, INC.
http://www.vescentphotonics.com/
303-296-6766
Vescent Photonics develops and manufactures novel electro-optic, wave guide, and laser technologies. Its products reduce the cost, size, and complexity of traditional electro-optic
technologies, making them robust and easy to use for a variety of markets.
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