Daylight Solutions CW/pulsed mid-IR laser is optimized for MIR spectroscopy

March 14, 2016
The Hedgehog rapid-scan continuous-wave (CW)/pulsed laser can tune up to 400 cm-1 at >1000 cm-1/s.

The Hedgehog rapid-scan continuous-wave (CW)/pulsed laser can tune up to 400 cm-1 at >1000 cm-1/s. Average or peak powers are up to 400 mW, and it includes a SideKick multi-function QCL controller. Optimized for mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy, with a small, sealed head, it is intended for OEM integration or lab use.
Daylight Solutions
San Diego, CA

www.daylightsolutions.com

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