Power Technology solid-state HeCd replacement laser set to display at SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 13, 2014
The Concerto 442 nm solid-state HeCd replacement laser delivers up to 150 mW of actively stabilized single-frequency laser light with a spectral bandwidth of
The Concerto 442 nm solid-state HeCd replacement laser delivers up to 150 mW of actively stabilized single-frequency laser light with a spectral bandwidth of <5 MHz. The laser has uses in holography, security printing, spectroscopy, thin film analysis, flow visualization, optical data storage, and semiconductor inspection applications. Typical coherence length for the laser is >100 m, and its mean time before failure (MTBF) value is >12000 hrs.SPIE Photonics West booth number: 911To Learn More:Contact: Power TechnologyHeadquarters: Little Rock, ARProduct: Concerto HeCd replacement laserKey Features: MTBF value of >12000 hrs. and 442 nm, 150 mW single-frequency laser lightWhat Power Technology says: View more information on the Concerto.View More Products Locate a vendor in our Buyer's Guide.

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