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  1. General Scanning Solutions business combines best of Cambridge Technology and General Scanning

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    Fri, 8 May 2009

    2009--Following the merger of the precision optical scanning businesses of Cambridge Technology (Lexington ..... Technology business that leverage the world's best optical scanning components into application-specific scanning subsystems

  2. Fiberoptic scanning cytometer is fast

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    Tue, 1 Jun 2004

    Detection of tumor cells in peripheral blood using immunocytochemistry and optical scanning is a promising method for screening and monitoring cancer. But digital microscopy, the current gold standard for sensitivity

  1. Also in the news . . .

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    Fri, 1 Sep 1995

    transmissions that can be detected or overheard. . . . The Optical Scanning Products Division of General Scanning Inc. (Watertown, MA), manufacturer of optical scanning components and subsystems, has added sales offices

  2. Galvanometer from Cambridge Technology for large aperture scanning

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    Fri, 9 Mar 2012

    Inc., the market leader in galvanometer-based optical scanning technology, today announced another product innovation ..... market leader in closed-loop, galvanometer based optical scanning components subsystems, controllers software, and

  3. Lemoptix MEMS micromirrors replace galvanometer and rotating mirrors

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    Tue, 26 Apr 2011

    CONSUMING THAN CONVENTIONAL OPTICAL SCANNING SYSTEMS. Lemoptix silicon ..... that features: Extremely large optical scanning angle above 40° in static (step by step, DC) mirrors Large optical scanning angle above 70° in resonant

  4. Cambridge Technology Inc

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    Thu, 7 Jul 2011

    Manufactures closed-loop, galvanometer-based optical scanning components, controllers, digital and analog servos, and supporting products that provide high performance scanning to a variety

  5. Cambridge Technology Optical Scanners

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    Sat, 7 Feb 2009

    broadest range of technology in the optical scanning business. The largest catalog ..... this the scanning world as an optical scanning companies in the OEM business ..... market. And serve as the best optical scanning partner. With a range of solutions

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    both worlds. Together we have the broadest range of technology in the optical scanning business. The largest catalog of scanning products. And we're also moved into the solutions part of this the scanning world as an optical scanning companies in the OEM business we serve -- Worldwide market. And serve as the best optical scanning partner. With a range of solutions from components to full skinhead packages. We serve a variety of markets and we'll talk about
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  6. NTT Advanced Technology Corporation gets 2010 CLEO/Laser Focus World Innovation Award

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    Thu, 29 Apr 2010

    science community." NTT Group has filed more than 100 patents related to KTN crystal-growth technologies, optical scanning devices, assembly technologies, and applications. "Each year, we are impressed by the number of submissions

  7. New Products

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    Mon, 1 Feb 2010

    head The Wombat integrated scan head is a compact, all-in-one laser processing system combining 2-D and 3-D optical scanning using the Spectra-Physics Explorer OEM laser. The combined system is aimed at applications such as thin-film

  8. Miniature non-MEMS scanner deflects beam with continuous sinusoidal motion

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    Thu, 23 Jul 2009

    typically 1 x 1 mm, whereas EOPC's technology offers 6 mm diameter, 7 x 7 mm and 12 x 7 mm size mirrors, with an optical scanning angle up to 50°, and a fixed-frequency scanning range from 100 to 1000 Hz, fixed at any one value within the