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We will be exhibiting at the International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP) from the 14th – 19th June in Wuhan, China as part of the Hawthorn Photonics Group, sharing a stand with our Chinese distributors, Bright Stars.

This joint presence reflects our continued commitment to supporting the global atomic physics community, combining local expertise with a strong international network to better serve researchers and system developers.

Strengthening global collaboration in photonics

ICAP provides a key meeting point for scientists working at the forefront of atomic physics, quantum technologies and precision measurement. By sharing a stand with Bright Stars, we are able to engage more closely with customers across Asia while presenting the full breadth of capabilities available through the Hawthorn Photonics group.

Together, we offer a coordinated approach that connects materials, devices and laser technologies, helping to simplify the development of complex optical systems.

Our focus: nonlinear materials and tunable laser systems

At Covesion, our expertise in the development and manufacture of nonlinear optical materials spans a wide range of engineered crystals, including periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN), PPKTP and related technologies. These materials enable efficient and reliable wavelength conversion across a broad spectral range, supporting a diverse set of photonics applications.

Working alongside AdvR, we provide an extensive portfolio of nonlinear materials and associated devices, covering bulk crystals, waveguides and integrated formats. In addition to frequency conversion, our range includes electro-optic modulation products, enabling precise control of light for applications such as quantum systems, communications, spectroscopy and advanced sensing.

Complementing these capabilities our partner, Radiantis, engineers and fabricates tunable laser systems and optical parametric oscillators (OPOs), providing precise and flexible light sources that pair seamlessly with nonlinear materials and electro-optic devices to deliver optimized system performance.

Together, this combination of materials, devices and laser technologies allows us to support complete optical solutions, from light generation and modulation through to wavelength conversion and system-level integration.

Meeting the ICAP community

ICAP is an important opportunity for us to meet researchers, discuss emerging requirements and explore how our technologies can support the next wave of innovation in atomic physics. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our shared stand and discussing how we can support your work.

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