Litron LPY706-20 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 LPY706-20 Lamp-Pumped Solid State Laser
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 355 nm |
Pulse Energy: | 85 mJ |
Pulse Energy Stability: | 4 % |
Pulse Duration: | 10 ns |
Repetition Rate: | 0-20Hz |
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.
All LPY700 series systems feature a birefringence compensating twin rod oscillator design. The LPY600 series are single rod oscillator/oscillator-amplifiers.
The LPY series of lasers can be used for spectroscopy, PIV, pumping laser amplifiers, and material processing.
The LPY series of lasers are air-cooled and do not have a maximum water temperature.