UV lasers are designed for high-contrast marking applications

Sept. 19, 2023
Matrix nanosecond pulsed UV diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) lasers are available with 5 and 10 W output power at pulse repetition rates from 50 to 300 kHz.

Matrix nanosecond pulsed UV diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) lasers are available with 5 and 10 W output power at pulse repetition rates from 50 to 300 kHz. Designed for high-contrast, noncontact marking applications, they output up to 200 µJ of pulse energy at 355 nm and offer >15,000 hours of maintenance-free operation.

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