New Injection-Seeded Quantel Brilliant B SLM Nd:YAG Laser
24 Oct 2005
We are pleased to annouce the introduction of an injection-seeded version of Quantel's Brilliant B Nd:YAG laser, which provides Single Longitudinal Mode (SLM) output, with long coherence length, reduced linewidth and smooth temporal profile.
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The injection-seeder is extremely compact and is acheived via a fibre launch into the Brilliant B cavity, with 1U high 19" rack power supply. This design fits perfectly with the philosphy of the Brilliant, being compact, robust and reliable. |
As with the standard Brilliant lasers, the SLM version is easy to use and install and requires no specialised knowledge or specific training.
Specifications at 10Hz are as follows:
- 700mJ @ 1064nm
- 290mJ @ 532nm
- 135mJ @ 355nm
- 60mJ @ 266nm
- Linewidth: 0.005cm-1
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