Air-cooled SUB-Nanosecond E-O Q-Switched Laser SUB50A-700
Description
The SUB50A-700 model is an air-cooled Electro-Optically Q-switched DPSS 1064 nm laser delivering up to 50 mJ energy and 700 ps pulse duration at 20 Hz repetition rate. Laser design is based on short laser cavity direct pumping MO and power amplifiers with the VCSEL pump technology. The know-how on thermo-stabilized structure fixed MO and AMPL elements gives extremely stable output parameters performance. Small laser form-factor and unique ≤200 ps optical jitter is welcome point for integration into OEM. Due to relatively high pulse energy, good M2≤1.3 parameter and short sub-ns pulse duration, laser delivers up to 71 MW peak power. An optional conversion module to green (532 nm) and ultraviolet (355 nm, 266 nm) is available.
Air-cooled SUB-Nanosecond E-O Q-Switched Laser SUB50A-700
Specifications |
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Avg. Power: | 1 W |
Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 0.02-0.1kHz |
Spatial Mode (M^2): | 1.3 |
Pulse Duration: | 0.7 ns |
Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS): | <1 % |
Cooling: | Air |
Features
- Opticall jitter ≤ 200 ps
- Water-free cooling
- Pike power >70 MW in small form factor
- 700 ps pulse duration
- Harmonics available
Applications
- LIBS (Light Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy)
- Mass Spectroscopy (Time of flight mass spectrometry)
- LIF (Light Induced Fluorescence)
- LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging)
- Material processing
- Remote Sensing
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:
Lithuania
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Sold by:
Geola Digital Ltd -
On FindLight:
since 2022
Frequently Asked Questions
The wavelength of the SUB50A-700 laser is 1064 nm.
The laser can deliver up to 50 mJ of energy per pulse.
The pulse duration of the laser is approximately 700 ps.
Yes, the laser can be used for material processing applications.
Yes, there is an optional conversion module available to convert the laser to green (532 nm) and ultraviolet (355 nm, 266 nm) wavelengths.