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‘CLC technologies like ours are not as sensitive to such temperature changes’
field, for example, the new laser modules are used in cytogenetics, which is the study of tissue, blood, blood marrow or culture cells in a laboratory, and intravital imaging to observe biological processes in live animals at high resolution.” He adds: “Optogenetics is
while providing superior performance and reliability. In its latest whitepaper, New
green and yellow laser modules for multiple applications and across a wide temperature range, Lasence explains the benefits
of its CLC technology and the applications now unlocked by its latest additions to the GMR laser module range. Vsevolod Mazo, sales director
at the Frankfurt Laser Company, says: “In the biomedical
another important biomedical application to help researchers understand how areas of the brain connect and work together.” Optogenetics uses a combination of genetic engineering and light to control the cells of the brain. It is a popular technique in brain research laboratories, where scientists take the genetic code of target neurons and add a new piece of code. This new code allows these neurons to make special proteins, called opsins, which respond to light.
The new laser modules
are also being used across a range of clinical applications. These include robotic surgery applications, photoluminescence microscopy to identify structures in fixed and live biological samples and endoscopy tests to image inside a body. Within industry, these new laser modules are also used in agricultural applications and to inspect foods and semiconductors. Thanks to their compact size, wide temperature range, high stability and suitability for mass production, CLC lasers are expected to be used in an increasing number of applications. “We can provide customers
not only with customised products but also the best laser optical solutions,” Muehlberger concluded. “We are engaged in research and development, the production and application of our CLC with the capability of manufacturing 20 million laser modules annually.” EO
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New green and yellow laser modules for multiple applications and across
a wide temperature range In the company’s latest white paper, Lasence explains how its GLM series of laser modules utilises its Crystal Laser Core (CLC) technology to provide a wide range of wavelengths and operating temperatures with high stability and competitive pricing.
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