Red laser from Laser Quantum delivers up to 1 W of 660 nm power

Feb. 10, 2012
Designed for applications such as DNA sequencing, fluorescence, and Raman spectroscopy, the Lux laser delivers up to 1 W of 660 nm power in a compact head design.

Designed for applications such as DNA sequencing, fluorescence, and Raman spectroscopy, the Lux laser delivers up to 1 W of 660 nm power in a compact head design. The laser has beam quality M2 of <1.2, RMS noise levels of 0.6%, and power stability of 1%.
Laser Quantum
San Jose, CA

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High Powered Red laser
The use of red (660nm) diode lasers is extensive in life science laboratories for applications such as DNA sequencing, fluorescence and raman spectroscopy. Laser Quantum has launched the lux laser that delivers up to 1W of 660nm laser power in a compact head design. This high power is achieved with the high beam quality and long lifetimes expected from a DPSS laser. With an M2 of <1.2, RMS Noise levels of 0.6% and power stability of 1%, the lux offers all the advantages of a DPSS laser and now the power available from diode lasers.

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