• Single frequency, CW diode pumped lasers

    The Cobolt 04-01 Series lasers are continuous-wave diode-pumped lasers (DPL) operating at a fixed wavelength between 457 nm and 1064 nm. Single frequency operation provides an ultra narrow spectral linewidth, long coherence length and excellent spectral purity. The lasers are designed and manufactured to ensure a high level of reliability.

    • 457 nm - 1064 nm, CW up to 400 mW
    • Linewidth < 1 MHz, (>100 m coherence length)
    • TEM00 beam
    • Low noise, <0.25% rms
    • Wavelength stability <1 pm (over ± 2 °C and 8 hrs)
    • Optional integrated modulation up to 3MHz
    • Fiber pigtailed option
    • Ultra-robust, hermetically sealed packages, proven reliability
    • Up to 24 months warranty, unlimited hours

    Applications

    Perfect for interferometry, Raman, holography, microscopy.
  • High power, single frequency, CW diode pumped lasers

    The Cobolt 05-01 Series lasers are continuous-wave diode pumped lasers (DPL) operating at a fixed wavelength between 320 nm and 1064 nm. Single frequency operation provides an ultra narrow spectral linewidth, long coherence length and excellent spectral purity. In the Cobolt 05-iE all-in-one lasers all control electronics are contained in the laser head eliminating the need for an external controller and bringing the trusted laser performance of Cobolt 05-01 Series into a compact, self-contained device. The lasers are designed and manufactured to ensure a high level of reliability.

    • 320 nm - 1064 nm, CW up to 3 W
    • High quality laser beam, TEM00
    • Linewidth < 1 MHz, (>100 m coherence length)
    • Low noise, <0.1% rms
    • Wavelength stability <1 pm (over ± 2 °C and 8 hrs)
    • Insensitive to optical feedback
    • Ultra-robust, hermetically sealed packages, proven reliability
    • Up to 24 months warranty, unlimited hours
    • Fully integrated electronics option available

    Applications

    Perfect for holography, interferometry, Raman, optical tweezerssuper resolution microscopy, laser doppler velocimetry.
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