WhiteLase-Micro Compact Supercontinuum
Description
The WhiteLase™ micro system is unique; an ultra-compact supercontinuum source based on a mode-locked fiber laser. With a total output power of more than 200mW covering a broad spectral range of at least 450nm to 2000nm the system offers unparalleled value and versatility. The unit is operated by the flick of switch and can be mounted onto an optical bench or incorporated into optical tools. With a small footprint the WhiteLase™ micro is also very space efficient. The laser can be used in conjunction with Fianium AOTF and SuperChrome™ Filters, giving a variety of tuning options covering the entire wavelength range.
WhiteLase-Micro Compact Supercontinuum
Specifications |
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Bandwidth: | 1550 nm |
Center Wavelength: | 1225 nm |
Output Power: | 200 mW |
Polarization: | Random |
Visible Power (400-750nm): | >20 mW |
Average Spectral Power Density: | >75 μW/nm |
Repetition Rate: | Fixed 20 MHz |
Power Stability: | < 1 % |
Fundamental Pulsewidth: | ≈6 ps |
Features
- Spectrum from <450nm to >2000nm
- Output power >200mW
- Turnkey operation
- Single spatial mode at all wavelengths
- 20MHz repetition rate with ps pulses
- Optical bench mountable & small footprint
- Robust OEM-ready design
CUSTOM OPTIONS
- Total Output Power >500mW
- Divergent output optic
- Cut-off wavelength up to 2500nm
- Cut-in wavelength <400nm
- FC/PC or FC/APC output
Applications
- Fluorescence excitation
- Broadband spectroscopy
- Optical component characterization
- Fiber component characterisation
- Fluorescence lifetime measurement
- Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
- Nanophotonics
- Flow Cytometry
- Industrial Inspection
- Illumination
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The WhiteLase™ micro system is an ultra-compact supercontinuum source based on a mode-locked fiber laser.
The WhiteLase™ micro system covers a broad spectral range of at least 450nm to 2000nm.
The WhiteLase™ micro system has a total output power of more than 200mW.
Yes, the WhiteLase™ micro system can be mounted onto an optical bench or incorporated into optical tools.
The WhiteLase™ micro system can be used in fluorescence excitation, broadband spectroscopy, optical component characterization, fiber component characterization, fluorescence lifetime measurement, optical coherence tomography (OCT), nanophotonics, flow cytometry, industrial inspection, and illumination.