High Energy Nanosecond Nd:Glass LASER
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Ships from:
Lithuania
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Sold by:
Geola Digital Ltd -
On FindLight:
since 2022
Description
The GxJ series pulsed Nd:Glass lasers produce near-diffraction limited Single Longitudinal Mode (SLM) super-Gaussian radiation in the nanosecond regime having coherent output energy from 2 to >10 J per pulse.
High Energy Nanosecond Nd:Glass LASER
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1053 nm |
Pulse Energy: | 1000 mJ |
Pulse Energy Stability: | 5 % |
Pulse Duration: | 25 ns |
Repetition Rate: | 0.008 – 0.01 Hz |
Wavelength: | 1053 / 526.5 / 351 / 263 nm |
Pulse Energy (max): | up to 4 J / up to 15 J |
Typical Pulse Duration: | ~25 ns |
Pulse To Pulse Energy Stability: | ≤5 % RMS |
Pulse Repetition Period: | 2 min / 3 min |
Beam Profile: | Super-Gaussian |
Polarization: | Linear, horizontal |
Contrast Ratio: | ≥10^5 : 1 |
Coherence Length: | >10 m |
Beam Pointing Stability: | ≤ 100 µrad |
Typical Beam Diameter: | ~10 mm / ~19 mm |
Optical Jitter: | ~2 ns or 10 µs RMS |
Laser Head Dimensions (W×L×H): | 320 × 1100×175 mm / 410 × 1085×186 mm |
Controller Unit Dimensions (W×L×H): | 470 × 445 × 165 mm / 552 × 600×1282 mm |
Laser Cooling: | Water |
Ambient Temperature: | 20 – 28 °C |
Relative Humidity (non-condensing): | 15 – 80 % |
Mains Voltage: | 230 VAC, single phase, 50-60 Hz |
Power Consumption: | < 300 W / < 450 W |
Features
- Nice temporal and spatial modes
- Compact & Marked proven design
- Long lasting operation
Applications
- Display Holography
- Holography interferometry
- Plasma research
- Spectroscopy
Frequently Asked Questions
The GxJ series pulsed Nd:Glass lasers have a coherent output energy range from 2 to >10 J per pulse.
The laser design incorporates either Passive or Self-seeded E-O Q-Switched Single Longitudinal Mode (SLM) master oscillator with sophisticated amplification via SBS Phase Conjugation and Beam Cleaning techniques.
Yes, the laser design allows the creation of diffraction-limited beams by compensating for wavefront aberrations and rejecting diffraction distortions introduced by the limited aperture and thermally stressed amplifier rod.
The standard conversion module to green (~527 nm) and ultraviolet (351 nm, 263 nm) is also available.
The laser requires water cooling, an ambient temperature of 20-28 °C, a relative humidity of 15-80%, and a mains voltage of 230 VAC, single phase, 50-60 Hz.