PSY-Deep UV-Laser
Deep UV-Laser, 224 nm or 248 nm
The Photon Systems Deep UV laser product family is a revolutionary new family of deep ultraviolet laser products.
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.
PSY-Deep UV-Laser
The Photon Systems Deep UV laser product family is a revolutionary new family of deep ultraviolet laser products.
EDI-MTL-5
The MTL-5 is a compact, user-friendly, bench-top, Transverse Excited Atmospheric (TEA) Pressure pulsed CO2 Laser.
MLA-MLI
The modern and compact MLI Excimer Laser series from MLase are UV light sources at 193 nm or 248 nm with high pulse energies up to 16 mJ and repetition rates up to 1,000 Hz !
JDP-DPSS-Pulsed-Q-Series
The JDSU Q Series lasers are Q-switched diode-pumped UV and green lasers which are used for high-pulse-energy processing of materials such as ceramics, high-repetition-rate processing of materials such as sapphire or silicon.
CRL-DPSS-UV-IR-pulsed
The Q-Switched Series breakthrough technology enables optimum performance with the lowest power consumption available.
The DIADEM lasers are very compact, high-energy, ultrafast lasers for demanding applications in micro material processing and optogenetics.
The ALCOR series ultrafast lasers produce high average power with ultrashort femtosecond pulses at 920 nm or 1064 nm.
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.