Skylark 349 NX - 349 nm Single Frequency CW C-DPSS laser
Description
The Skylark 349 laser offers C-DPSS CW single frequency UV operation, delivering up to 200 mW output power, outstanding spectral properties, ultra-stable output, and extremely low noise from a compact footprint and a versatile software package — making it suitable for system integration and a wide range of demanding applications.
Skylark 349 NX - 349 nm Single Frequency CW C-DPSS laser
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 349 nm |
Max Output Power: | 200 mW |
Cooling Method: | Air-Cooled, Water-Cooled, Fan-cooled, Passive cooling, Active cooling, Heat sink, Chiller cooling, Other (not specified) |
Tunability: | Fixed Wavelength |
Control Interface: | Digital Control, USB |
Spectral Bandwidth: | ≤ 0.5 MHz |
Spectral Stability (over 8 Hours): | ± 0.2 pm |
Output Power Stability (over 8 Hours): | ≤ 2.0 % peak-to-peak |
Output Power Noise (10 Hz - 10 MHz): | ≤ 0.1 % RMS |
Beam Pointing Stability: | ≤ 5 µrad/°C |
Polarisation Ratio: | ≥ 100:1 vertical |
Features
Integration features:
- Plug-in USB connectivity
- Versatile control software
- Integrated heatsink
- Remote diagnostics
Options and accessories:
- Closed-loop water cooling
- Power tuning and modulation
- Fiber coupling
- Maintenance and service packages
Applications
- Raman spectroscopy
- Brillouin scattering
- Photoluminescence
- Flow cytometry
- Optical manipulation
- Interferometry
- Semiconductor inspection
- Wafer fabrication
- Lithography
- Confocal microscopy
- Biomedical/Bioengineering
- Fluorescence
- Disc mastering
- Optical grating mastering
- Diffraction grating mastering
- High precision optics
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
United Kingdom
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Sold by:
Skylark Lasers -
On FindLight:
since 2023
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. There is an on/off key switch on the laser controller.
Yes, the interlock is a built-in safety feature of all our lasers.
Yes. The lasers are available to be supplied at any power within the specified range. The output power of each unit can then be controlled via an optional, external attenuation unit.