Ultraviolet Pulsed Laser Head
Special Notice from NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY • COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF. Place of performance: MD. Response deadline: Mar 03, 2025. Industry: NAICS 334516 • PSC 6640.
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Description
THIS IS A COMBINED SOURCES SOUGHT NOTICE AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE
Announcement Number: NIST-SS26-CHIPS-37
Subject: Notice of Intent to Noncompetitively Acquire UV Pulsed Laser Head
This notice is not a request for a quotation. A solicitation document will not be issued, and quotations will not be requested.
This acquisition is being conducted under the authority of FAR 13.106-1(b) via FAR 13.106-1(b). The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code for this acquisition is 811210, Electronic and Precision Equipment Repair and Maintenance.
BACKGROUND
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)’s Engineering Laboratory is seeking to procure an ultraviolet 266-nm pulsed laser head that will be compatible with an existing time-resolved photoluminescence system. The existing system is modular and consists of a laser driver that can run a given laser head and has a detector and a time-correlated single photon counting module. We are seeking to replace our visible laser heads with a 266 nm pulsed laser for work related to characterization of wide bandgap semiconductor materials such as GaN or SiC. The UV pulsed laser head we are seeking should be compatible with the laser driver model number PDL 800 by PicoQuant and should provide picosecond pulses and an average power of at least 1 mW at a repetition frequency of 80 MHz.
NIST intends to procure an ultraviolet 266-nm pulsed laser head that will be compatible with an existing time-resolved photoluminescence system. The existing system is modular, and the laser heads are interchangeable. The present in-house laser driver is model# PDL 800 by PicoQuant and only a laser head made by PicoQuant will be compatible with this laser driver and the system built around it. We need the 266 nm laser head for CHIPS related research on defect metrology for wide band gap semiconductor materials. Major components of our current time resolved photoluminescence system are made by PicoQuant Photonics and the needed laser head should also be a PicoQuant product so that it will be compatible with the laser driver that we currently have. If NIST proceeded with any other UV pulsed laser head, it will not function properly within this modular system. There are proprietary components used in the Vector-Network-Analyzer and there are proprietary repair procedures.
The minimum specifications are listed below:
Line Item 0001:
Description: 266-nm UV laser head for picosecond pulses, model#LDH-P-FA-266 by PicoQuant
Quantity: one (1)
- Technical Specifications
- The requested laser head shall have an emission wavelength of 266 nm.
- The laser is a pulsed laser with the full-width-half-max (FWHM) pulse width value of 100 picoseconds or less.
- The laser shall be equipped with a collimator to allow for beam collimation.
- The laser head shall be compatible with the Picosecond Diode Laser Driver model PDL 800-D by PicoQuant.
- At a repetition frequency of 80 MHz, the average optical power of the laser shall be 1 mW or larger.
- NIST conducted market research from December 2025 – February 2026 by conducting online searches, discussions with sources, and discussions with colleagues to determine what sources could meet NIST’s minimum requirements. The results of that market research revealed that only PICOQUANT PHOTONICS NORTH AMERICA INC, 54 Kane St., Springfield, Massachusetts 01119USA, UEI: V23CHJYP3J55 appears to be capable of meeting NIST’s requirements.
HOW TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE
In responding to this notice, please DO NOT PROVIDE PROPRIETARY INFORMATION. Include only the following information provided below. Submit the response by email to the Primary Point of Contact and, if specified, to the Secondary Point of Contact no later than 3/3/26, 8:00am ET.
- Provide the complete name of your company, address, name of contact for follow-up questions, their email, their phone number and, if your company has an active registration in https://sam.gov, your company’s Unique Entity ID (UEI).
- Details about what your company is capable of providing that meets or exceeds NIST’s minimum requirements (Capability Statement).
- Whether your company is an authorized reseller of the product or service being cited and evidence of such authorization.
- Identify any aspects of the description of the requirements in the BACKGROUND section above that could be viewed as unduly restrictive or create unnecessary barriers that adversely affect your company’s ability to provide a technically acceptable product. Please offer suggestions for how the requirements could be organized or structured to encourage the participation of small businesses.
- For the NAICS code
- Indicate whether your company is (a) a small business or (b) other than small business. See the Table of Small Business Size Standards and the associated .pdf download file for small business size standards and additional information.
- If you believe the NAICS code listed in this notice is not the best NAICS code for the type of product addressed in this notice, identify an alternative NAICS code that you believe would be more appropriate for the planned procurement.
- your firm has existing Federal Supply Schedule contract(s) or other contracts for products or services against which the Department may be able to place orders, identify the contract number(s) and other relevant information.
- Describe your company’s experience (as a prime, subcontractor, or consultant) providing the products or services described in Background section.
- Provide any other information that you believe would be valuable for the Government to know as part of its market research for this requirement.
- Contact the primary and/or secondary point of contact (provided below) if you would like to engage in discussions to gain a better understanding of the requirement or need additional information about the Government’s requirement for the products or services described in the Background section (provided above).
QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS NOTICE
Questions regarding this notice must be submitted via email to the Primary Point of Contact and the Secondary Point of Contact. Questions must be submitted so that they are received by 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time on 2/13/25 to receive a government response prior to the close of this notice. Questions will be anonymized and answered via sources sought notice amendment following the question submission deadline.
IMPORTANT NOTES
- The information received in response to this notice will be reviewed and considered so that the NIST may appropriately solicit for its requirements in the near future.
- This notice should not be construed as a commitment by the NIST to issue a solicitation or ultimately award a contract.
- This notice is not a request for a quotation. Responses will not be considered as proposals or quotations.
- No award will be made as a result of this notice.
- NIST is not responsible for any costs incurred by the respondents to this notice.
- NIST reserves the right to use information provided by respondents for any purpose deemed necessary and appropriate.
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