StockerYale's fiber-coupled laser is temperature-stabilized
-- Test & Measurement World, 4/22/2008 8:48:00 AM
The Lasiris PureBeam laser from StockerYale is a single-mode fiber-coupled device that employs a thermoelectric cooler to maintain a constant laser diode temperature, resulting in high wavelength and output power stabilities, as well as long life. In addition, it features integrated drive electronics and laser-welded mechanical components.
The PureBeam laser covers a wavelength range of 375 nm to 830 nm and delivers output power of 1 mW to 60 mW, depending on the wavelength. All models emit diffraction-limited circular beams with no astigmatism and have a high pointing stability.
You can use the PureBeam laser in a wide range of applications, including spectroscopy, fluorescence, confocal microscopy, machine vision, and industrial inspection.
For applications requiring uniform flat-top illumination, the PureBeam laser can be integrated with StockerYale’s Flat-Top2 Generator, a beam-shaping module that converts a Gaussian beam to a flat-top square or rectangular profile.
StockerYale, www.stockeryale.com/lasers.


















