Q-switched laser has use in photoacoustic microscopy

Jan. 7, 2021
The Cobolt Tor XE compact Q-switched laser operates at 1064 nm with 0.5 mJ/pulse.

The Cobolt Tor XE compact Q-switched laser operates at 1064 nm with 0.5 mJ/pulse. It features pulse lengths <3.5 ns and jitter <2 µs in a TEM00 beam. Incorporating the companys HTCure technology, the laser can withstand multiple 60 G mechanical shocks and temperatures >100°C. The laser is suited for integration into instruments for marking, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy, and photoacoustic microscopy applications.

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Solna, Sweden

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