532 nm Q-switched laser has use in lidar, among other applications

Jan. 25, 2022
The Cobolt Tor XE 532 nm air-cooled, Q-switched laser delivers 0.25 mJ per pulse at up to 1 kHz repetition rate in a compact laser head.

The Cobolt Tor XE 532 nm air-cooled, Q-switched laser delivers 0.25 mJ per pulse at up to 1 kHz repetition rate in a compact laser head. Manufactured using proprietary HTCure technology, it is designed to withstand multiple 60G mechanical shocks and extreme temperatures to >100ºC. Applications are laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), lidar, and photoacoustic microscopy.

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