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HOLS
Chapter
July 28,
2004
NOAH Industries Authors
Chapter in Handbook of Optical and Laser Scanning
MELBOURNE,
FL, July 28, 2004 –
Experienced engineers at Noah Industries, Inc, have been known for
their leadership in the field of optics and laser scanning. This year Noah Industries will have a chapter on Acoustooptic
Scanners and Modulators published in a major publication, The
Handbook of Optical and Laser Scanning.
This book will be available as both print and online versions
later this year from Marcel & Dekker publishers.
Major highlights of the book include
chapters on holographic bar code scanners, optical disk scanning,
galvanometric and resonant scanners, flexures pivots for oscillatory
scanners and acoustooptic scanners and modulators.
Additionally, the book covers gaussian laser beam
characteristics, electrooptical scanners, polygonal scanners, and
more.
The chapter titled “Acoustooptic
Scanners and Modulators” was written by Reeder Ward, president and
CEO of Noah Industries; Mark T. Montgomery, Chief Electrical Engineer
at Noah Industries; and Milton Gottlieb.
Topics covered in this chapter include Acousto-Optics, Bragg
Cells, Diffraction, Beam Deflection, Ultrasonics, and Modulators.
Noah’s own research and development of products such as
acousto-optic modulators, position sensors, optical scanning devices,
and fiber-optic power meters has provided a solid base of experience
for the authoring of this chapter.
Noah Industries, located in
Melbourne Florida, is an interdisciplinary design center with
capabilities ranging from acousto and fiber optics, to optical and
laser scanning. Noah’s
services include all phases of development, from exploratory designs
to manufacturing. In
addition, Noah has developed its own product line, including fiber
optic test equipment and acousto optic instruments. More
information is available at: http://www.noahcorp.com.
Marcel Dekker is a publisher which
provides an innovative approach to research accessibility by making
information available at the article level with linked references.
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