JADE 2 3kHz Diode-Pumped Compact Laser Series
Description
The JADE 2 is the latest generation of Nd:YLF laser providing more than 36 W at 527 nm. It emits a low multi-mode beam (M2 ~ 18) with circular, uniform and smooth quasi Gaussian intensity distribution which makes JADE 2 ideal for maximum efficiency in Ti:Sa amplifier pumping.
The JADE 2 is based on THALES latest developments in diode pumping heads renowned for their outstanding power stability It features a patented pumping chamber ensuring an unprecedented short and long term power stability with consistent spatial beam performances regardless of pump power. The in-line short cavity design induces laser compactness and easiness of alignment and maintenance. With diode-laser lifetimes of thousands of hours, JADE 2 stands out as the cost-effective leader in high repetition rate Nd:YLF lasers.
JADE 2 3kHz Diode-Pumped Compact Laser Series
Specifications |
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Avg. Power: | 36 W |
Wavelength: | 527 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 3-3kHz |
Spatial Mode (M^2): | 18 |
Pulse Duration: | 250 ns |
Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS): | 0.8 % |
Cooling: | N/A |
Features
- 1 kHz to 3 kHz operation
- Up to 36 W at 527 nm
- Outstanding stability and focusability with M2 ~ 18
- Computer control
Applications
- Femtosecond amplifier pumping
- Material processing
- Instrumentation
- Scientific
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Frequently Asked Questions
The JADE 2 laser is suitable for femtosecond amplifier pumping, material processing, instrumentation, and scientific research.
The JADE 2 laser emits a low multi-mode beam with an M2 value of approximately 18.
The JADE 2 laser can provide up to 36 W at 527 nm.
The JADE 2 laser can operate at a repetition rate of 1 kHz to 3 kHz.
The typical pulse width of the JADE 2 laser is less than 160 ns at 1 kHz and less than 250 ns at 3 kHz.