OPERA Broadband Supercontinuum Source
Description
The Opera series is a laser dedicated to CARS applications. This solution combines the performances of a sub-nanosecond narrow linewidth laser with a broadband emission of an all-fibered supercontinuum, ensuring a reliable, compact and cost-effective alternative to conventional equipments. The feasability of high resolution and multicolour CARS imaging has already been demonstrated with this dual output laser.
OPERA Broadband Supercontinuum Source
Specifications |
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Bandwidth: | 2000 nm |
Center Wavelength: | 1400 nm |
Output Power: | 200 mW |
Polarization: | Not Specified |
Number Of Outputs: | 2 outputs |
Features
Pump and Stokes output
Maintenance-free
User-friendly
Excellent spectral resolution < 0.1 cm-1
Pump output > 70mW
Stokes output > 70mW
Sub-nanosecond pulses
SHG output at 532 nm available
Spatially single mode
Low cost
Applications
Spectroscopy
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Ships from:
France
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
The Opera Broadband Supercontinuum Source is a laser dedicated to CARS applications, used for high resolution and multicolour CARS imaging.
The Opera Broadband Supercontinuum Source has pump and Stokes output, is maintenance-free, user-friendly, has excellent spectral resolution of < 0.1 cm-1, pump output of > 70mW, Stokes output of > 70mW, sub-nanosecond pulses, SHG output at 532 nm available, and is spatially single mode.
The Opera CARS laser source has a central wavelength of 1064 nm, total average power of > 70 mW, spectral bandwidth of Min < 420 nm and Max > 2400 nm, output of Free space or fibered, and an FC/APC collimator (~1m armored cable).
The Opera Broadband Supercontinuum Source has a control interface of front panel and USB, operating temperature of +0°C to +50 °C non condensing, weight of < 5kg, dimensions of 305x250x80 mm, and power requirements of 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz.
The options available for the Opera Broadband Supercontinuum Source are achromatic collimated output, synchronization of pump and Stokes beam, and 532nm generation.