Cobolt 515 nm laser offers spectral linewidth

Feb. 8, 2017
The Fandango 515 nm laser provides up to 300 mW continuous-wave output power.
The Fandango 515 nm laser, which is based on the company’s single-frequency 05-01 Series platform, provides up to 300 mW continuous-wave (CW) output power for applications in Raman spectroscopy, interferometry and laser Doppler velocimetry (LDV). Manufactured using the company’s HTCure technology, it offers a TEM00 beam (M2< 1.1), typical performance of t <0.2 % rms, and spectral linewidth <1 MHz.Cobolt
Solna, Sweden
www.cobolt.se

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