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PRODUCT INNOVATIONS
EKSPLA Laser Company
Tunable wavelength kHz laser system delivers no gap tuning from 210 to 2300 nm

EKSPLA Laser Company will be introducing new NT240 series DPSS tunable wavelength system. Featuring hands free no-gap wavelength tuning from 210 to 2300 nm and 1000 Hz repetition rate, NT240 series laser is excellent choice for various applications: spectroscopy, photobiology, laser induced fluorescence, photolysis, remote sensing, nonlinear optical materials research and many others…

The tunable pulsed laser system consists of a diode pumped solid state (DPSS) Q-switched laser and OPO integrated in a single compact housing.  The computer-controlled system delivers hands free no-gap wavelength tuning from 210 to 2300 nm. With pulse repetition rate as high as 1000 Hz, NT240 series laser establishes itself as a versatile tool for many laboratory applications. Up to 500 mW output power in visible and 45 mW output power in UV makes NT242 series lasers an excellent choice for a wide range of applications including; spectroscopy, photobiology, laser induced fluorescence, photolysis, remote sensing, LIDAR and many others.

As a standard feature the laser system has a separate output for the 355 nm pump beam. Outputs for 1064, 532 and 266 nm are available on request.

Due to diode pumping and a robust design, the laser requires little maintenance and no external cooling water. Virtually no warm-up time (few seconds) and OPO pump energy monitoring ensure customer friendly and reliable operation of the whole system. Simple operation as well as monitoring of output parameters makes system convenient integration into measurement setups

NT240 series laser can be controlled from computer using LabView drivers (included) or from the user-friendly remote control pad. The control pad allows easy control of all the laser settings and features a backlit graphical display which is easy to read even through laser safety goggles

Customized configurations are available on request.

Features
  • No gap wavelength tuning from 210 to 2300 nm
  • Unprecedented 1000 Hz repetition rate
  • More than 45 mW output power in UV
  • 5 cm-1 linewidth
  • 5 – 10 ns pulse duration
  • Remote control pad
  • PC control via RS232 and LabView drivers
  • OPO pump energy monitoring
  • Air cooled
Applications
  • Laser induced fluorescence
  • Photolysis
  • Photobiology
  • Remote sensing
  • LIDAR
  • Nonlinear optical materials research


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