Tomorrow and Wednesday, Elliot Scientific will be visiting the University of Bristol to demonstrate a selection of products by leading companies from around the globe that could benefit your work now, or in the future.
So, come and meet the team in the foyer’s of the School of Physics on Tuesday, November 4th, or the School of Chemistry on Wednesday, November 5th. We look forward to seeing you and having a chat about….
Energetiq – Laser-driven light sources for spectroscopic applications – a new way forward in illumination technology
FEMTOOPTICS – Broadband, low-dispersion optical components for femtosecond lasers
Gamma Scientific – Light measurement solutions for the lab: integrating spheres, calibrated spectrometers, radiometers, colourimeters, lamps and light sources
HOLOEYE Technologies – Computer-controlled Spatial Light Modulators
Integrated Optics – High-performance compact CW lasers for use in biotech and diagnostics
IPG Photonics – A broad range of Yb, Er or Tm-doped fibre lasers for numerous applications
mechOnics – Miniature long-travel piezo-driven micropositioning systems with zero backlash or rotation
Photodigm – DBR lasers delivering superb beam quality and high power from a single mode diode
Vescent Photonics – Novel electro-optic and laser technologies for M-O Traps, Coherent Atom Sources and more

Physics’ foyer, University of Bristol
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November 4, 2014 | Categories: Exhibitions, Conferences & Events | Tags: Energetiq, exhibition, Gamma Scientific, HOLOEYE, IPG, laser, optics, Vescent | Leave a comment
Next month sees the opening of Photonex 2014 – the showcase light and imaging exhibition and conference. Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena is once again the venue, and Elliot Scientific will be there on Stand B10.
We will be displaying the Mad City Labs nanopositioning range, our own portfolio of Elliot|Martock micropositioning systems and accessories, and other piezo-driven systems from mechOnics.
Lasers from IPG Photonics, Integrated Optics, and FEMTOLASERS will be on show, along with Honeywell Sperian and NoIR Laser protective eyewear. In addition, the latest version of the popular laser-driven plasma light source from Energetiq will be demonstrated alongside Spatial Light Modulators and diffractive optics from Holoeye.
We look forward to welcoming you to our stand on October 15th or 16th, where you will also discover an exciting new range of products we are introducing.
For information about the Show, visit the Photonex website.
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September 16, 2014 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Diode Lasers, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics, Opto-mechanics | Tags: biological imaging, conference, Elliot Scientific, Energetiq, eyewear, fiber, flexure, glasses, goggles, honeywell sperian, infrared, IPG, IR, lamp, laser, life sciences, light, Mad City Labs, Mechonics, nano, NoIR, optics, photonics, piezo, protective, slide, source, Spatial Light Modulator, spectacles, stage, tweezers, UV, xyz | Leave a comment
The Elliot Scientific December newsletter is now available. In this issue we cover Micro Laser Systems’ new green diode laser for microscopy, look at polarising optics and waveplates from OptiSource, discover rugged diode-pumped fibre amplifiers and lasers from IPG Photonics, and learn how physics and the biological sciences can benefit from sensitive magnetometry systems by Tristan Technologies.
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December 10, 2013 | Categories: Cryogenics & Low Temperature Physics, Detectors & Instrumentation, Diode Lasers, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics | Tags: beamsplitter, cryogenic, diode, fiber, fibre, infrared, IPG, IR, laser, magnetometer, microscopy, mirror, NIR, optics, photonics, polariser, polarizer, SQUID, UV, VIS, waveplate | Leave a comment
Wednesday sees the opening of the 22nd Photonex, the UK’s showcase light and imaging exhibition and conference. Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena is once again the venue for the show and Elliot Scientific will be there on Stand B10.
We will be demonstrating our Elliot|Martock range of precision micropositioning stages, fibre launch, and waveguide alignment systems, plus the piezo-driven nanopositioning systems of Mad City Labs . Experience the amazing super-fine and super-smooth 254 TPI precision screw adjusters of Kozak Micro, and the controlability of the mechOnics‘ piezo inertial drives.
The ground-breaking laser-driven plasma light source from Energetiq is present, while lasers from IPG Photonics and Femtolasers will be shown alongside our ranges of protective laser eyewear. The popular Spatial Light Modulator range from Holoeye, is also being put through its paces .

On the same day, InterOpto, a major Far East photonics exhibition, opens. It is taking place in Yokohama, Japan and Elliot Scientific will be there, joining our Japanese distributor Autex in Booth I-057 to demonstrate our Flexure Stages, Miniature Slides and a full working Optical Tweezers System.
We look forward to welcoming you to our stands from October 16th to demonstrate these products and more.
For information about these shows, visit the Photonex and InterOpto websites.
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October 14, 2013 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Diode Lasers, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics, Opto-mechanics | Tags: adjuster, Autex, biological imaging, conference, Coventry, Elliot Scientific, Energetiq, eyewear, fiber, flexure, glasses, goggles, honeywell sperian, infrared, InterOpto, IPG, IR, Japan, Kozak Micro, lamp, laser, LaserShields, life sciences, light, Mad City Labs, Mechonics, nano, NoIR, optics, Photonex, photonics, piezo, protective, Ricoh, screw, slide, source, Spatial Light Modulator, spectacles, stage, tweezers, UV, xyz | Leave a comment
IPG Photonics has published new datasheets for certain models in their broad range of 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 µm fibre lasers and amplifiers. Our web pages for these products have been updated to reflect the changes and have also been redesigned to make it easier to compare the different models that we offer.
These reliable diode-pumped amplifiers and lasers use Ytterbium, Erbium, or Thulium doped optical fibres as gain media. All are compact, air-cooled and use direct diode pumping for optimum efficiency.
IPG designed and manufactured, these commercial/non-telecommunications lasers are used in a broad range of OEM and lab applications such as graphics and imaging, marking and materials processing, remote sensing and research, medical and defence.
Elliot Scientific offers continuous wave (CW), Q-switched pulsed, linearly polarised, tunable and single frequency diode-pumped solid-state fibre lasers, as well as diode-pumped fibre amplifiers, with up to 20 W output power.
IPG’s advanced fibre devices are a quantum leap forward, providing the best in diode-pumped solid-state reliability and performance. To determine the ideal fibre laser for your application, please contact us.
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January 15, 2013 | Categories: Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: erbium, fiber, fibre, infrared, IPG, IR, laser, Thulium, Ytterbium | Leave a comment

Next Wednesday sees the opening of the 21st Photonex, the UK’s showcase light and imaging exhibition and conference. Coventry City’s Ricoh Arena is once again the venue for the show and Elliot Scientific will be there on Stand B10.
We will be displaying the Mad City Labs nanopositioning range, our own portfolio of micropositioning systems and accessories, and other piezo-driven systems.
Lasers from IPG Photonics, M Squared, and Femtolasers will feature, along with Honeywell Sperian protective eyewear and the popular laser-driven plasma light source from Energetiq. Spatial Light Modulators and diffractive optics are on show from Holoeye, and we have the robust CODIXX glass polariser range too.
We look forward to welcoming you to our stand on October 17th or 18th to demonstrate these products and more.
For information about the Show, visit the Photonex website.
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October 10, 2012 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Diode Lasers, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Fibre & Telecom, Laser Trapping - Optical Tweezers, Lasers & LED Systems, Lifescience, Optics, Opto-mechanics | Tags: biological imaging, conference, Elliot Scientific, Energetiq, eyewear, fiber, flexure, glasses, goggles, honeywell sperian, infrared, IPG, IR, lamp, laser, life sciences, light, Mad City Labs, Mechonics, nano, optics, photonics, piezo, protective, slide, source, Spatial Light Modulator, spectacles, stage, tweezers, UV, xyz | Leave a comment

Next Tuesday sees the opening of the 20th Photonex, the UK’s leading light and imaging exhibition and conference. Coventry’s Ricoh Arena is the venue for the 2011 show and Elliot Scientific will be there on stand B10.
We will be demonstrating our portfolio of micropositioning systems and accessories from Elliot|Martock, the nanopositioning range from Mad City Labs, and piezo-driven systems by mechOnics. Lasers from IPG Photonics, M Squared, Klastech and Femtolasers will also be featured, alongside Energetiq, a Janis Research Cryostat, our Optical Tweezer system, Holoeye SLMs and a whole lot more. We look forward to welcoming you to our stand on October 18th or 19th.
For more information about the Show, visit the Photonex website.
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October 11, 2011 | Categories: Exhibitions, Conferences & Events | Tags: Elliot Scientific, Energetiq, fiber, flexure, IPG, light, Mad City Labs, Mechonics, nano, optics, piezo, slide, source, Spatial Light Modulator, stage, tweezers | Leave a comment

September 15th sees the start of the two day conference Nano Meets Spectroscopy at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Teddington, a leafy suburb of London.
Elliot Scientific is attending along with our Optical Tweezer system and demonstration equipment from M Squared Lasers, nano-positioners from Mad City Labs, a fibre laser by IPG Phontonics and an EQ-99 laser-driven light source from Energetiq.
Nano Meets Spectroscopy is a multidisciplinary event centred on the biosciences. It will bring together leading experts in the fields of fluorescence and Raman spectroscopy who have common aims in the science and technology of molecular measurements.
Topics covered include:
- Surface plasmons
- Single molecules
- Nanoparticles
- Imaging
- Biomolecules
- Nanomedicine
Also, key areas of research involving super-resolution microscopy, metal enhanced fluorescence, protein aggregation, single-wall carbon nanotubes and metabolic sensing will be discussed.
Photo: Single Molecule Spectroscopy at the Brookhaven National Laboratory. Courtesy of the USDE.
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August 30, 2011 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems, Opto-mechanics | Tags: aggregation, biomolecule, carbon, Energetiq, EQ-99, fibre, fluorescence, IPG, Laboratory, laser, Mad City Labs, medicine, metabolic, microscopy, nano, National Instruments, NPL, optical, photonics, physical, plasmon, positioner, protein, Raman, sensing, spectroscopy, tube, tweezers | Leave a comment
The Elliot Scientific August newsletter is now available as a PDF. In this issue, Elliot Scientific launches Sperian’s Laser-Gard sunglasses for pilots and law enforcement officers, we highlight NMS 2011 at the National Physical Laboratory next month and three other events we will be attending, plus Elliot Scientific on the Web, and the International Year of Chemistry…
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August 17, 2011 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: Elliot Scientific, Energetiq, Imperial College, IPG, Ireland, lamp, laser, Mad City Labs, Martock, NMS, NPL, optical, Photonex, photonics, SASQC, tweezers | Leave a comment
The Elliot Scientific July newsletter is now available as a PDF. In this issue, Mad City Labs and IPG Photonics join Elliot Scientific, Photonics Ireland and SASQC11, Chiroptical Spectroscopy becomes Circular Dichroism and the International Year of Chemistry.
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August 5, 2011 | Categories: Detectors & Instrumentation, Exhibitions, Conferences & Events, Lasers & LED Systems, Opto-mechanics | Tags: chiroptical, circular, dichroism, IPG, Ireland, Mad City Labs, photonics, SASQC, spectroscopy | Leave a comment
Elliot Scientific Ltd. recently announced its agreement to distribute IPG Photonics’ low, up to 20 W, power continuous wave (CW) and single frequency diode-pumped fibre lasers within the UK and Ireland.
IPG Photonics’ advanced commercial/non-telecommunications fibre laser devices are a quantum leap forward and provide the best in diode-pumped solid-state reliability and performance for a broad range of applications.
Elliot Scientific offers three series of rare earth doped fibre lasers that are more efficient, more cost effective, and more than just a ‘like for like’ replacement of lamp or diode pumped crystal lasers. The range comprises:
Ytterbium doped fibre lasers – Light output ranges from 1062 to 1075 nm and these lasers provide a highly compact and mobile light source for a number of scientific and medical applications including optical tweezing. They are available as continuous wave, randomly or linearly polarized models with a standard sub-nm and single frequency, below 50 kHz, linewidths.
Erbium fibre doped lasers – Operating between 1535 and 1600, nm which includes the important telecommunications C and L wavebands, these single frequency lasers are ideal choices for interferometry, coherent beam combining, free-space communication and sensing applications due to their less than 50 kHz linewidth. Linear and randomly polarized options with a standard sub-nm linewidth are also available.
Thulium doped fibre lasers – With an output wavelength within 1800 to 2050 nm, these standard linewidth lasers are ideal for the laboratory, medical and industrial communities who require a wavelength selectable diffraction limited beam, turnkey maintenance-free operation, single mode fibre delivery, compact size and air-cooled modular simplicity.
For more information, please contact us.
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July 20, 2011 | Categories: Lasers & LED Systems | Tags: diode, erbium, fiber, fibre, IPG, Lanthanide, laser, pumped, single-frequency, Thulium, Ytterbium | Leave a comment