CVFL-GIGA 5xx series - Visible Fiber Lasers for Biotechnology
Description
The Lumibird CVFL-GIGA are frequency converted Ytterbium doped fiber lasers emitting at
a design fixed wavelength from 520nm up to 590nm.
The design is composed by an all-fiber laser cavity emitting in the IR range and a frequency
conversion module which converts IR laser to visible laser. The frequency conversion
module is a single pass periodically poled crystal integrated in a dust free mechanical
package. This frequency conversion module is very compact and might be placed up to 3
meters ahead from the laser box. No active cooling is required for the module.
These fiber lasers represent a very reliable, robust and stable solution compare to other
DPSS technologies.
CVFL-GIGA 5xx series - Visible Fiber Lasers for Biotechnology
Specifications |
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Center Wavelength: | From 520 up to 590 / Standard 520, 532, 546, 560, 577 nm |
Output Power: | Up to 3 W |
Beam Quality (M^2): | < 1.2 |
Features
• Output power up to 3 W
• 520, 532, 546, 560 and 577 standard wavelengths
• 20 GHz linewidth
• Linear polarization
• Short modulated pulse option
• Optional Limited longitudinal mode number operation
• Diffraction limited output
• Robust and reliable
• Turn-key system
Applications
• Super-resolution microscopy
• DNA sequencing
• Medical application (ophthalmology and dermatology)
• Laser shows
• Laser Doppler Velocimetry
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
France
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2019
Frequently Asked Questions
The CVFL-GIGA 5xx series fiber lasers emit at a design fixed wavelength from 520nm up to 590nm.
The frequency conversion module is a single pass periodically poled crystal integrated in a dust-free mechanical package.
Yes, the frequency conversion module can be placed up to 3 meters ahead from the laser box.
No, active cooling is not required for the module.
The applications include super-resolution microscopy, DNA sequencing, medical applications (ophthalmology and dermatology), laser shows, and laser Doppler Velocimetry.