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DPSS Active Q-switched Lasers |
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DPSS Passive Q-switched Lasers |
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STANDA in Lithuania |
STANDA P.O. Box 2684, 03001 Vilnius, Lithuania Phone +370 5 2651474, Fax +370 5 2651483 E-mail: sales@standa.LT |
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Single Shot Pulsed Laser |
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Pulse Delay Time <5 µs
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Highly reliable fiber-coupled laser diodes are incorporated into a home-built digital controller
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By increasing the pulse delay time the single pulse energy can be brought to a mJ range
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USB interface
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Interlock Circuit
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Usual Applications: LIBS, LIPS, Thermal or Plasma Ignition, Mass Spectrometry
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Single Shot Pulsed Laser is a low-jitter, externally triggered, passively Q-switched diode-pumped solid-state SLM laser emitting pulsed radiation at the wavelength 1062.5 nm in a TEM00 beam. Single pulse energy up to 20 µJ is available for 2 ns pulses. The laser can be operated in a single shot mode as well as repetitively switched up to 100 Hz. *Beam waist is located 30±1 mm right the output flange.
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Wavelength, nm | | 1062.5
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Pulse Energy, µJ | | 20
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Pulse Width (FWHM), ns | | 2
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Pulse Delay Time, µs | | <5
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Jitter (PtP), ns | | <±25
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Repetition Rate, Hz | | 1-100
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M2 | | <1.2
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Pulse Spectral Structure | | SLM
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Polarization Ratio | | 100:1
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Beam Waist Diameter* (1/e2), µm | | <30
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Pulse to Pulse Energy Stability RMS | | <1%
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Warm Up Time, min | | <10
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External Power Supply Voltage, V DC | | 5 -5%, +10%
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Operating Temperature, °C | | 15-40
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Interfaces | | USB, External Trigger (TTL, rising edge), 100 Hz max
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Dimensions | |
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| Laser Head | | 25 (W) x 25 (H) x 75 (L)
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| Stand Alone Controller | | 165 (W) x 50 (H) x 220 (L)
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| Laser Head | | 100
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| Stand Alone Controller | | 1600
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Single Shot Pulsed Laser
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