Dual-wavelength laser from Coherent is designed for multiphoton excitation microscopy

Jan. 20, 2015
The Chameleon Discovery high-power, dual-wavelength laser is continuously tunable from 680 to 1300 nm, with short pulse width (100 fs) and power up to 1.4 W.
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The Chameleon Discovery high-power, dual-wavelength laser is designed for multiphoton excitation microscopy. It is continuously tunable from 680 to 1300 nm, with short pulse width (100 fs) and power up to 1.4 W, while simultaneously providing 1.5 W of output at 1040 nm. An internal, automated group velocity dispersion (GVD) pre-compensator enables the shortest possible pulse width at the sample.
Coherent
Santa Clara, CA
www.coherent.com

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