02 Sep Join Chromacity at the Single Photon Workshop – 18-22 November 2024, Edinburgh, UK
Join Chromacity in Edinburgh, UK for the Single Photon Workshop 2024
Monday 2 September 2024, Edinburgh, UK. CHROMACITY LTD.,
CHROMACITY LTD. is thrilled to announce our participation in the upcoming Single Photon Workshop, taking place from 18-22 November in Edinburgh, UK. This prestigious event is renowned as the leading conference worldwide focusing on single photon generation, detection technology, and their diverse applications.
As a biennial international gathering, the Single Photon Workshop unites a diverse array of individuals from academia, industry, and government sectors who share a keen interest in single photon sources, detectors, and photon entanglement for both scientific and industrial purposes.
Chromacity’s cutting-edge infra-red lasers are at the forefront of innovation in this dynamic field. Our versatile OPO lasers are instrumental in the evaluation and advancement of superconducting nano-wire single photon detectors, while our high-speed femtosecond pulse lasers play a crucial role in the generation of entangled photons.
We invite you to visit our booth throughout the event, where we will be showcasing our state-of-the-art tuneable infra-red OPO lasers alongside the impressive 1040nm femtosecond laser. Our team of experts will be on-site to address any queries you may have. For further details about the conference, please visit:
https://fitwise.eventsair.com/2024singlephotonworkshop
About Chromacity
Chromacity is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacturing of advanced ultrafast pulsed fibre lasers. Based in Edinburgh, UK, the company specialises in fixed wavelength femtosecond fibre lasers and picosecond optical parametric oscillator (OPO) based tuneable laser systems. Based on a novel patented laser architecture that delivers ultra stable long-term performance, the fixed wavelength femtosecond fibre lasers work at 1040nm, 920nm and 520nm, and the tuneable picosecond OPO lasers operate across the near infra-red and mid infra-red wavelengths from 1.4um to 12um.
The lasers are used for scientific and industrial research including spectroscopy (materials analysis), microscopy (biological imaging), defect detection, pollution monitoring and a broad variety of quantum applications.
All Chromacity’s lasers are compact, air-cooled devices, and offer unrivalled long term pulse stability without the need for on-going maintenance. The company sells its products either directly, or via a global network of distributors and agents.