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FOSS and Ibsen in strategic collaboration
2008-12-15
[h5]Press Release - Copenhagen, December 15th, 2008 [/h5] Joint Press Release from FOSS A/S and Ibsen Photonics A/S December 15th 2008. FOSS A/S and Ibsen Photonics announce today that FOSS has become shareholder in Ibsen Photonics through an increase in capital such that FOSS owns 12.5% of the shares in Ibsen. This investment follows a close collaboration on development and manufacturing of spectrometer modules for the next generation of certain FOSS analytical solutions. The investment reflects a growing partnership between the two companies, as both companies see potential in the combination of FOSS’ know-how concerning dedicated analytical solutions and Ibsen’s expertise
Ibsen Photonics releases a 1310 nm version of PING gratings
2008-09-11
Press Release - Copenhagen, September 11th, 2008 Ibsen Photonics has released a 1310 nm version of its PING (polarization independent) telecom gratings Ibsen Photonics, a leading supplier of holographic Phase masks, fused silica transmission gratings and optical spectrometer modules based on transmission gratings, today announced it's release of a new 1310 nm band version of it's PING gratings (Polarization Independent telecom gratings.) PING-1310 gratings will be produced on an OEM basis to specific customer requirements, but with standard specifications PING-1310 gratings offer >90% diffraction efficiency, <0.25 dB PDL and <0.25 dB WDL - just as the 1550 nm band PING
White paper on Fused Silica Transmission Gratings
2007-03-21
Ibsen presents white paper on Fused Silica Transmission Gratings Get the white paper here
Ibsen Photonics Awarded Demultiplexing Patent
2006-01-12
[h5]Press Release - Copenhagen, January 12th, 2006 [/h5] Ibsen Photonics has been awarded patent for multi-grating-based wavelength division multiplexing devices Ibsen Photonics, a leading supplier of holographic Phase masks, transmission diffraction gratings and optical spectrometer modules based on diffraction gratings, today announced that it has been granted United States Patent # 6,978,062, titled "Wavelength Division Multiplexed Device". The technology is based on using multiple transmission gratings to provide high dispersion, while at the same time taking advantage of the beam-folding properties of transmission gratings to create compact module designs. "Our optical module products - for example FBG Sensor System Interrogators