Horizon - FYLA Fiber Laser
Description
The Horizon Supercontinuum Ultra Flat white Light Laser is a cutting-edge optical source designed to redefine performance in spectroscopy and imaging. With an ultra-flat spectrum, free of spurious spectral peaks, it spans an impressive spectral range of 450 and 2300 nm.
With its spatial coherence, broad spectral coverage and spectral flatness, Horizon outperforms traditional supercontinuum sources
Ideal for advanced scientific and industrial applications, including fluorescence lifetime imaging and beyond, where consistent, high- quality illumination is critical. Whether in research or industrial environments, Horizon empowers users with a robust, high-performance solution for their optical needs.
Horizon - FYLA Fiber Laser
Specifications |
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Bandwidth: | 450-2300 nm |
Center Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Output Power: | 3000 mW |
Polarization: | Unpolarized |
Repetition Rate: | 80 Mhz |
Average Power: | > 3 W |
Visible Range (450-750 Nm) > 3 W Average Power:: | ≥ 250 mW |
Features
Spectral range: 450-2300 nm
Average power: > 3 W
Pulse duration: < 10 ps @ 1060 nm | < 200 ps full spectrum
Applications
- Fluorescence Microscopy
- Nanophotonics
- Characterization of semiconductors
- SPIM
- LSFM
- OCT
- Single-photon microscopy
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Ships from:
Spain
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On FindLight:
since 2020
Frequently Asked Questions
The spectral range of the Horizon fiber laser is 450-2300 nm.
The Horizon fiber laser has an average power of over 3W.
The pulse duration of the Horizon fiber laser is < 10 ps @ 1060 nm | < 200 ps full spectrum
The Horizon fiber laser can be used for fluorescence microscopy, nanophotonics, characterization of semiconductors, SPIM, LSFM, OCT, and single-photon microscopy.
The Horizon fiber laser is a Class 4 laser, so appropriate safety measures should be taken to avoid eye and skin exposure to direct or scattered radiation.