Tunable diode laser

Jan. 1, 1997
The ECU-2010 tunable diode-laser series includes 24 lasers with center wavelengths ranging from 635 to 1950 nm and tuning ranges from 15 (at the shorter wavelengths) to 60 nm. The external-cavity lasers have wavelength resolution of 0.1 nm; amplitude stability of ۫% maximum (at a single wavelength); and wavelength repeatability of ۯ pm from day to day at wavelengths shorter than 800 nm and 䔮 pm day to day at wavelengths longer than 800 nm.

Tunable diode laser

The ECU-2010 tunable diode-laser series includes 24 lasers with center wavelengths ranging from 635 to 1950 nm and tuning ranges from 15 (at the shorter wavelengths) to 60 nm. The external-cavity lasers have wavelength resolution of 0.1 nm; amplitude stability of ۫% maximum (at a single wavelength); and wavelength repeatability of ۯ pm from day to day at wavelengths shorter than 800 nm and 䔮 pm day to day at wavelengths longer than 800 nm.

Environmental Optical Sensors, Boulder, CO

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