Direct-diode laser from Spectra-Physics powers bioinstrumentation applications

July 30, 2015
The Excelsior One NB 488-50 narrow bandwidth 488 nm direct-diode laser powers bioinstrumentation applications.

The Excelsior One NB 488-50 narrow bandwidth 488 nm direct-diode laser powers bioinstrumentation applications. It outputs up to 50 mW at 488 nm and has a laser-to-laser center wavelength variation of > ±1 nm. It delivers typical FWHM linewidth of <0.5 nm and low noise of <0.5% rms for high signal-to-noise-ratio and more accurate results.
Spectra-Physics
Santa Clara, CA

www.spectra-physics.com/excelsior-one

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