Litron LPY642T-10 TEMoo Lamp-Pumped Solid State Laser
Description
The LPY series of pulsed Nd:YAG lasers was designed to suit almost any industrial or research application requiring a high-energy or high-specification Nd:YAG laser. A ‘no-compromise’ design approach is evident in the build quality, a parameter that sets these lasers well apart from any of their competitors.
The modular design of the laser head allows a wide variety of resonator configurations and options to be offered, from single rod oscillators to fully birefringence compensating twin-rod oscillator, twin-rod-amplifier systems. Furthermore, a choice of stable, stable-telescopic or graded reflectivity resonators is available, allowing the customer to specify a system that suits their requirements.
All LPY700 series systems feature a birefringence compensating twin rod oscillator design. The LPY600 series are single rod oscillator/oscillator-amplifiers.
Litron LPY642T-10 TEMoo Lamp-Pumped Solid State Laser
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 355 nm |
Pulse Energy: | 80 mJ |
Pulse Energy Stability: | 4 % |
Pulse Duration: | 10 ns |
Repetition Rate: | 0-10Hz |
Applications
- Spectroscopy
- PIV
- Pumping laser amplifiers
- Material processing
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since 2016
Frequently Asked Questions
The modular design of the laser head allows a wide variety of resonator configurations and options to be offered, from single rod oscillators to fully birefringence compensating twin-rod oscillator, twin-rod-amplifier systems.
The LPY series of pulsed Nd:YAG lasers was designed to suit almost any industrial or research application requiring a high-energy or high-specification Nd:YAG laser.
A choice of stable, stable-telescopic or graded reflectivity resonators is available, allowing the customer to specify a system that suits their requirements.
The LPY series of lasers can be used for spectroscopy, PIV, pumping laser amplifiers, and material processing.
The maximum lamp life for the LPY series of lasers is 5x107 pulses.