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PRODUCT UPDATE Laser and diodes Chinook femtosecond lasers


Eolite Lasers has introduced Chinook femtosecond lasers, which can be operated at >50 W up to 3MHz at a constant pulse duration (900fs at 1030nm; 800fs at 532nm; 700fs at 343nm).


Chinook lasers are an efficient and


clever combination of a ps seeder, a new generation of rod-type fibre, a pulse stretcher and a pulse compressor. These features enable femtosecond pulses and high energy levels for ‘cold process’ applications that require high throughput in industrial environments. Chinook takes advantage of large mode area fibre technology to provide superior beam parameters and stability regardless of the repetition rate. Especially well- suited for high average power applications, Chinook can deliver femtosecond pulses in IR (1,030nm), green (515nm) and UV (343nm) in the same package. The lasers are fully compatible with the latest generation of high-speed polygon scanners. Eolite Lasers offers free sample


testing in its application lab. www.eolite.com/


35W CW rated bar, 100W and 40W bars


Coherent has expanded its offering of high power diode laser components for medical applications with new high performance products at 1,060nm and 1,470nm. Leveraging Coherent’s vertically integrated semiconductor manufacturing line, these products achieve new benchmarks in performance while ensuring superior batch-to- batch consistency and overall quality. At 1,470nm, Coherent introduces a low- fill factor 35W CW rated bar, ideal for fibre coupling and optical beam combining, as well as direct applications. The primary uses for this product are in surgical and aesthetic medical applications, including urology, lithotripsy, BPH


PLT5 510


ProPhotonix has introduced an extension to its range of green laser diodes with the launch of the PLT5 510 from Osram. The PLT5 510 has an output power of 10mW at 515-530nm, and is offered in a compact TO56 package. The PLT5 510 offers


treatment, vascular surgery, endovenous laser treatment (EVLT), skin rejuvenation, and acne treatment. The commercial availability of a 1,470nm bar now at 35W enables more effective procedures and, for particularly high power applications, provides a pathway to lower-cost system architectures. At 1,060nm, Coherent now offers 100W bars and low-fill factor 40W bars. Primary uses include surgical and hair removal applications. The 40W bars are ideal for applications requiring optical beam combining or fibre delivery, while the 100W bars provide a cost-effective pathway to high power applications such as Kilowatt-level hair removal stacks. www.coherent.com


an ideal solution for applications such as targeting, display, biomedical applications and metrology. The new green laser diode provides a competitive alternative to red laser diodes in low power applications, offering improved visibility to the human eye at


equivalent power levels and an opportunity to reduce power consumption in lower power applications. The new laser diode incorporates a photodiode, offering improved reliability and stability of the output. www.prophotonix.com


EXPERTS in FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY


FLS980 Complete Luminescence Laboratory Research-grade fluorescence spectrometer Single photon counting, Fluorescence lifetimes (TCSPC) and Phosphorescence lifetimes (MCS) >25,000:1 Water Raman SNR Multiple sources and detectors Upgrades include - NIR coverage, microscopes, plate reader module, polarisation, integrating sphere and more


FS5 Photon Counting Spectrofluorometer Fluorescence and phosphorescence measurements capability, including lifetimes, up to 1650 nm >6,000:1 Water Raman SNR, the most sensitive bench-top fluorometer available Transmission detector for UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy UV-VIS-NIR range


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