Compact lasers from Quantum Composers have utility in lidar

Oct. 27, 2016
The MicroJewel passive Q-switched Nd:YAG DPSS laser measures 3 in. long and weighs 40 g.

The MicroJewel passive Q-switched Nd:YAG DPSS laser measures 3 in. long and weighs 40 g. Designed for integration into small-footprint, compact handheld units, it is used for laser radar, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), particle image velocimetry (PIV), and cube satellite systems, as well as mobile LIBS and lidar systems.
Quantum Composers
Bozeman, MT

www.quantumcomposers.com

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