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Lasers for Microscopy from Cobolt & Radiantis


Cobolt DPSS & Diode Modules  17 CW wavelengths from 355 to 1064nm  Powers up to 3W  Ultra-low noise  High performance, robust & reliable


Ideal for fluorescence microscopy


Radiantis Single Box Tunable OPOs  Integrated pump, oscillator & OPO  800nm & 1000-4000nm


Ideal for multiphoton microscopy





Ready to use source for multi-modal imaging: - Coherent Raman scattering - Multiphoton fluorescence excitation - SHG imaging


• picoEmeraldTM


Highest signal level and best spectral resolution (< 10 cm-1 due to 2 ps pulses


) S + Lock-in Amplifier


Hands-free light source for CARS / SRS microscopy Lock-in for video-rate SRS


• Covering vibrational bands: 720 ... 9000 cm-1 • Tuning ranges:


700 ... 960 nm (Signal) 1120 ... 1960 nm (Idler) 1031 nm (fundamental)


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Laser Lines Ltd., Beaumont Close, Banbury, Oxon OX16 1TH


Tel: 01295 672500 | Email: photonics@laserlines.co.uk www.laserlines.co.uk


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2.5 to 10 times higher signal and signal-to-noise ratio compared to previous versions


Modulation up to 20 MHz for SRS (optional) Fully remote controlled


Detector / Lock-in amplifier module optimized for video-rate SRS (optional)


Angewandte Physik & Elektronik GmbH sales@ape-berlin.de www.ape-berlin.de


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