Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the laser can be configured to emit 1053 nm or 1064 nm wavelength from Nd:YLF or Nd:YAG laser crystals respectively.

The Quantas-Q2-266 laser is suitable for a wide range of applications, including Light Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS), Laser ablation/cleaning, Time-of-Flight Spectroscopy (TOFS), and Ophthalmology.

The Q2 laser boasts an innovative design resulting in a compact, user-friendly turnkey system that requires little maintenance. It integrates all laser electronics into its housing, eliminating the need for chillers or bulky power supplies.

Yes, the Q2 laser can be remotely monitored and controlled via a built-in Ethernet interface, allowing users to control the laser using any computer or even a cell phone with a modern web browser. Additionally, an API is provided for integration with user devices.

Optional accessories include attachable second harmonic generators, stand-alone harmonic generators, motorized attenuators, pulse energy monitors, two-channel pulse generators, attachable beam guiding modules, and air-purging units for UV optics longevity.

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