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Laser offers high power at deep UV wavelengths

A Lambda Photometrics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 11, 2004

The new version of the proven Lexel 95-SHG frequency doubled argon ion laser offers high power output at deep UV wavelengths from 229 to 264nm.

The new version of the proven Lexel 95-SHG frequency doubled argon ion laser offers high power output at deep UV wavelengths from 229 to 264nm.

Providing 200mW of CW power at 257nm, the improved design now offers a better beam profile with reduced astigmatism, faster warm-up time (15min) and stability, and a UV-VIS quick switch option.

Krypton ion versions are also available giving 284nm.

Based on Lexel's workhorse laser, the 95 series, the improvements only add to the flexibility and reliability of a laser that has been widely used in industry and research for nearly 30 years.

Also now available is the 85-SHG a more compact, economic, smaller brother to the 95, capable of running on standard single phase 240V AC.

Both lasers are perfect for a wide variety of applications including: UV Raman spectroscopy, fibre Bragg grating writing, semiconductor photolithographic processing and defect detection, protein spectroscopy, interferometric optics testing and capillary electrophoresis.

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