G5J laser line
Description
The GxJ series comprises lasers based on a Nd:YLF oscillator and Phosphate Glass amplifiers. The lasers produce near-diffraction limited single-longitudinal mode super-gaussian radiation in the nanosecond regime from 2 to 16 J per pulse (fundamental harmonic) and from 1 J to 8 J per pulse (second harmonic). Design features include a highly stable passively Q-switched ring-cavity oscillator, 2-pass amplification using ultra-high energy threshold Brillouin phase conjugation mirror and optional frequency conversion to the second or third harmonics by DKDP. In addition to constituting highly versatile laboratory tools all GxJ lasers are rigorously designed to meet the high standards required for display and technical holography applications.
G5J laser line
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1053 nm |
Pulse Energy: | 4000 mJ |
Pulse Energy Stability: | N/A % |
Pulse Duration: | 30 ns |
Repetition Rate: | 0.5-2Hz |
Features
- Wireless Remote Control
- LCD Pulse Counters
- Digital Count-Down to Next Pulse
- Low Energy Pilot Mode for Alignment
- Programming of Amplifier and Oscillator Voltages
- Push-Button Selection of Pilot and High Energy Modes
- Laser-Coolant Temperature Stabilization with digital Read-out
- CE compliant
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Frequently Asked Questions
Some of the features of the GxJ lasers include wireless remote control, LCD pulse counters, digital count-down to next pulse, low energy pilot mode for alignment, programming of amplifier and oscillator voltages, push-button selection of pilot and high energy modes, laser-coolant temperature stabilization with digital read-out, and CE compliance.
The design features of the GxJ lasers include a highly stable passively Q-switched ring-cavity oscillator, 2-pass amplification using ultra-high energy threshold Brillouin phase conjugation mirror and optional frequency conversion to the second or third harmonics by DKDP.
The GxJ lasers produce from 2 to 16 J per pulse (fundamental harmonic) and from 1 J to 8 J per pulse (second harmonic).
The GxJ series laser is based on a Nd:YLF oscillator and Phosphate Glass amplifiers.
The GxJ lasers produce near-diffraction limited single-longitudinal mode super-gaussian radiation in the nanosecond regime.