Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL
Description
The 600 argon laser has been engineered to meet today's most demanding needs for the mid-power range in OEM applications. Designed in a rectangular package, the 600 provides unparalleled beam quality that is constant across output power levels and through fiber delivery systems. The 600 also offers improved thermal stability, longer life and low electronic and optical noise. The laser incorporates the latest in internal mirror tube technology securing permanent beam alignment and eliminating contamination. NLC’s design permits ease of servicing and simple, drop-in laser tube replacement.
Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL
Specifications |
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Type: | Argon |
Wavelength (nm): | 514 nm |
Output Power (W): | 0.1 W |
Mode Quality (M^2): | <1.2 |
Beam Diameter (mm): | 0.75 mm |
Beam Divergence (Full Angle) (mrad): | 1 mrad |
Polarization: | Not Specified |
Cooling: | Air |
Wavelength (nm): | 458-514 nm |
Features
Superior Beam Quality
Low Noise
Internal Mirror Design
Extended Lifetime
Designed for Fiber Optic Delivery
Exceptional Warranty
Applications
Ultra High Speed Laser Printing
Optical Disk Mastering
Flow Cytometry
DNA Sequencing
Confocal Microscopy
Spectroscopy
Hematology
Basic Research
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Frequently Asked Questions
The wavelength of the Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL is 458-514nm.
The power stability of the Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL is ±1% over 2 hours.
The warm-up period for the Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL is 10 minutes.
The noise level of the Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL is 0.1% at 20Hz - 2kHz peak to peak.
Some applications of the Air-Cooled Argon Laser System 600AL include ultra high speed laser printing, optical disk mastering, flow cytometry, DNA sequencing, confocal microscopy, spectroscopy, hematology, and basic research.