PSL-HeNe
JDSU Helium-Neon gas laser
JDSU helium-neon lasers with the wavelength 632.8nm are available in the power range from 0.5 mW to 22.5 mW.
The illumination spectrum of lasers is usually narrower band than conventional light sources resulting in a very coherent light beam. Laser 2000 offers an extensive selection of lasers and other specialized coherent light sources.
Lasers are selected based on wavelength, power, pulsed or cw operation, and other criteria.
PSL-HeNe
JDSU helium-neon lasers with the wavelength 632.8nm are available in the power range from 0.5 mW to 22.5 mW.
JDP-Argon
JDSU’s air-cooled argon lasers are designed for complex, high-resolution applications such as flow cytometry, DNA sequencing, graphic arts, and semiconductor inspection
CNI-Diode-Laser
The CNI series cw diode lasers are available with nearly all commercial available wavelengths.
IPS-L2K-Series
Innovative Photonic Solutions’ single-mode wavelength stabilized lasers feature high output power with ultra-narrow spectral bandwidth and a diffraction limited output beam. Designed to replace expensive DFB, DBR, fiber, and external cavity lasers.
ILE-Jula+
Battery-operated laser adjustable in the X- and Y- axes with an accuracy of 0.24 mrad.
IPS-M-Type
IPS-Dual-Raman
Osela's StreamLine laser offers an unrivaled range of options for the highest demands on line width, specific wavelengths and maximum depth of focus. The latter are particularly important with increasingly varying material heights in triangulation measurements.
DAT-WinCamD-LCM
This laser beam profiler features a CMOS sensor that guarantees frame rates of up to 60 Hz with high dynamics and is suitable for large beam diameters up to 11 mm.
DAT-WinCamD-IRBB
The beam analysis camera WinCamD-IR-BB with integrated microbolometer array enables analyzes on long-wave lasers in the range of 2 μm to 16 μm.
DAT-WinCamD-QD-1550
DataRay's ILM system is used for beam profile monitoring of high power lasers consisting of an attenuator for high powers, an imaging lens system and a camera system. The measurement of very small laser beams with diameters of less than micrometers is possible despite often high laser powers.