Tunable alexandrite laser sources emit in near-infrared

Feb. 26, 2024
Diode-pumped tunable alexandrite laser sources emitting in the near-infrared are used for LiDAR remote sensing, quantum technologies, photoacoustic microscopy, and biosensing.

Diode-pumped tunable alexandrite laser sources emitting in the near-infrared are used for LiDAR remote sensing, quantum technologies, photoacoustic microscopy, and biosensing. They can be set to provide near-SLM output at a fixed wavelength or narrowband tunable from 730 to 790 nm. These sources can deliver multiwatt-level continuous-wave or millijoule pulse output in compact footprints.

Unilase

London, U.K.

www.unilase.com

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