Suppliers of Products for DYNEOS AG

Your specialist for Laser, Photonic & Nanotechnology in Switzerland & Liechtenstein

Dyneos offers a wide range of products from the world's leading manufacturers in their industry. Whether from micro- to nanopositioning, lasers of any kind with the appropiate beam diagnostic tools, complete processing systems, distance measurement systems or optical measurement technology, Dyneos offers you a broad portfolio. Here we present our manufacturers and in which applications their product portfolio is used.
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PI Physik Instrumente GmbH is the manufacturer leader of Nanopositoning system for the machine tools and laser industry, microscopy and SPM/AFM/NSOM, biotechnology and medical tools, photonic and telecom, precision machining, astronomy, space industry, metrology and optical inspection. For a perfect solution, there is a corresponding electronic (amplifier and regulation) and software (Mikromove®, DLL's, LabView® drivers) for each mechanics that integrates high resolution sensor. The integration of our products in your setup is thus realised in a very efficient way. PI is the only system manufacturer that develop and produce his own Piezo ceramic. Thanks to this fact, PI was able to bring new drive concept on the market: NexLine® and NexAct® actuator, PILine® ultrasonic motor and PICMA® Multilayer LVPZT. Since 20 years, PI offers alos positioning system with 6 degrees of freedom (6DOF) which are based on a parallel kinematics (also called Stewart platform, for more details see Hexapods). Typical application with this products were successfully realised in the astronomy and telecoms industry (Fiber-alignment, micro-optics). Althought the 500pages PI catalog offers 2000 standard products, more than 70% of the turn-over is achieve with custom specific OEM system.

 


EKSPLA (ISO9001 certify) produces solide-state laser and electro-optical components. As a spin-off of the Physical Institute of the Science Academy of Lituania in Vilnius, EKSPLA is one of the first company that arrives on the west Europe market. The Nd:YAG pumped by flash lamps and the OPO's (Q-switch or mode coupling) have contributed to the reputation of EKSPLA. The actual systems are based on DPSS laser and are used in industrial or research application. As a speciality offers EKSPLA complete micro-machining picosecond laser system for the watch or solar industry. In addition, intra-volume glass-marking for security against fake luxury products or biotechological components are really good.

 


Light Conversion is the world leading manufacturer of continuously wavelength tunable ultrafast light sources based on TOPAS series of optical parametric amplifiers and frequency mixers. Established in 1994, the company has built its strength on profound knowledge in the field of optical parametric generation. Since then over 1000 of "TOPAS" systems, many of those tailored to meet very specific customer requirements, have been installed worldwide. Starting from 2007 Light Conversion has introduced a new product – PHAROS: an ultra short laser system with robust, industrial design. Primary applications are in material processing and micromachining. As it can be coupled with the parametric amplifier ORPHEUS, the PHAROS system becomes also an attractive laser source for ultrafast spectroscopy applications.

 


APE, Angewandte Physik & Elektronik GmbH, is a manufacturer of instruments for the measurement and manipulation of ultrafast laser pulses. The company was established by the three managing directors in 1992, and since 1998 it has been located in Berlin-Hohenschönhausen. The company is one of the international market leaders in ultrafast laser technology. The product range varies from autocorrelators to spectrometers, from acousto-optical instruments to synchronously pumped optical parametric oscillators. Today APE instruments are used worldwide in scientific institutions and research centers, the main field of operation being basic research in physics, chemistry, biology and medical science. In mostly all renowned institutes and universities APE´s high-tech instruments can be found.

 


KMLabs was established in 1994 by Professor Margaret M. Murnane and Professor Henry C. Kapteyn. Their research in the early 1990s resulted in the development of the first robust and repeatable mode-locked Ti:Sa laser capable of generating < 10 fs light pulses. KMLabs sold several hundred reliable low-cost, ultrafast Ti:Sa laser oscillators to customers worldwide. KMLabs delivers record performance ultrafast fiber, Ti:Sa, and EUV systems that are designed and engineered for each application. With the new Intel-Capital led investment, KMLabs moved to a new manufacturing facility in Boulder, with state-of-the-art engineering and production. KMLabs is the leader in ultrafast laser and x-ray science, having brought the first 10fs lasers and coherent EUV sources to market.

 


Lighthouse Photonics is a young company committed to supply high quality lasers to the scientific and industrial communities. With more than 50 years of combined experience in the laser industry, the management team has already designed, manufactured, and serviced many successful laser products. The innovative, simple, patent-pending designs are based on high quality components. This results in an impressively robust product which is efficient to manufacture as well as to maintain.

 


As the exclusive distributor for Oxxius in Switzerland & Liechtenstein, we are pleased to help you choosing your Laser system. Oxxius is an early-stage company, established in 2002 to bring disruptive innovations to the market of lasers in the visible wavelengths domain. We develop advanced laser modules targeting applications in bio-photonics, metrology, spectroscopy and other instrumentation applications, for both research and industrial customers.

 


Nanonics Imaging is an innovative AFM and NSOM systems maufacturer. Since the NSOM dicovery in 1997, Nanonics has developped several new measuring methods: Cantilever Fiber Probes, dual Tip/Sample Scanning, cryo-NSOM/AFM, Raman/AFM, Multiprobe AFM, SEM/AFM. As last development, there is the Hydra™ Bio-AFM which is ideal for Tuning-Fork Feedback in liquid cells and thus be integrated in a 4 pi configuration.

 


ELAS Ltd. is Lithuanian company established in 2010 and based in Vilnius. ELAS designes and manufactures laser micromachining systems for industrial and scientific applications. Highly customized micromachining workstations incorporate nanosecond, picosecond and femtosecond laser sources in combination with advanced beam steering in order to achieve micrometer scale machining precision and repeatability. Customers include world famous Universities and Research Centers. ELAS is also a member of LITEK – Laser & Engineering Technologies Cluster of Lithuania, backed by Applied Research Laboratories (FTMC, LTC, VU FF, KTU) and participant of the International R&D Project. ELAS has been nationaly awarded with the:
“Innovation Award 2011” for the best innovative product of the year in Lithuania
“Product of the year 2012” awarded by Lithuanian Confederation of Industrialists.

 


Femtika is a spin-off of the Laser Research Centre at Vilnius University. With Femtosecond lasers from Light Conversion Femtika combines additive and subtractive manufacturing for 3D production. This hybrid 3D fabrication allows Femtika to meet the growing global demand for custom components in micro- and submicron scales. With the additive manufacture, micro-optics such as micro-prisms or aspherical lenses, but also photonic crystals or cavities as well as micromechanics such as cantilever or micro-needles. The Laser Nanofactory from Femtika can also be used for 3D polymer frameworks for cell growth or tissue engineering. Subtractive production is ensured by the ultrashort pulses of the fs lasers. "Cold processing" allows ablation with minimal thermal effects and superior cutting quality. Selective laser engraving on glass or sapphires is used in micromechanics, micro-optics and medical technology, a new technology that offers undreamt-of possibilities.

 


SIOS Meßtechnik GmbH produce laser interferometer and other precision instruments for the measurement of distance, angle, vibration and other physical units like mass, force and pressure. They are mainly based on miniaturised laser interferometer. These systems for distance measurement, fibre-coupled and achieving resolution up to 0.1nm, are based on the use of a frequence stablized He-Ne laser as light source and correction of the environmental parameter's influence relevant for the laser wavelength. These two components guarentee the very high stability and precision of our products.

 


Photon Control Inc. is an engineering design, development, and sensor manufacturing company located in the Vancouver area on the beautiful West Coast of Canada. The development and evolution of compact spectrometers over the last 10 years has moved this important tool from the lab bench to many new scientific and industrial applications. These compact spectrometers or spectral engines are able to split light into its component wavelengths and send this information to a computer. Since 2004, Photon Control has been developing and manufacturing innovative, compact spectrometers, for customers worldwide.

 


PI Ceramic GmbH is a 100% owned sister company of PI Physik Instrumente GmbH with main building in Lederose (Thüringen). It develops and produces since 1992 its owned piezoceramic materials branded on the name of PIC (PI piezo Ceramic). Besides the stacked actuator which are integrated in high volume in PI system, we offer also OEM components for the sensor or the ultrasonic application industry. Our speciality are custom specific solution in volume of 10'000 to 1 million units. Typical compnents are rings, disks, sheets, tube or stacked actuators partially integrated with for example wire or segmented electrodes.