
Solid-state Lasers
Solid-state lasers are optically excited lasers that contain a solid-state crystal as an active medium. Depending on the structure of the laser resonator, solid-state lasers can produce continuous laser radiation, laser pulses, or ultrashort laser pulses. Ultrashort femtosecond pulses and the associated non-linear effects in particular open up completely new applications for solid-state lasers. These include laser material processing, measurement technology, ultrafast spectroscopy, microscopy, and multi-photon spectroscopy.
The cw solid-state lasers of the CNI series are characterized by the availability of almost all commercially available wavelengths
single-frequency lasers for measurement and spectroscopy / DPSS laser and VBG stabilized Laser Diode modules
These DPSS lasers have very low noise and excellent beam quality. They have been designed for easy integration.
The JDSU Q Series lasers are Q-switched diode-pumped UV and green lasers which are used for high-pulse-energy processing of materials such as ceramics, high-repetition-rate processing of materials such as sapphire or silicon.
JDSU solid-state laser can be used for fiber optic sensors, coherent communications, remote antenna connections, optical heterodyne techniques, lidar, sonar and passive oscillators.
The LCL-TECH-Series pulsed lasers are actively q-switched DPSS lasers with short pulse durations and high pulse peak powers.
The Q-Switched Series breakthrough technology enables optimum performance with the lowest power consumption available.
The LCL series pulsed lasers are actively q-switched DPSS lasers with an outstanding cost-to-performance ratio.