UV solid-state laser

Jan. 1, 1999
The NanoUV-355 system is a self-Q-switched microlaser that delivers up to 1 mW of average power at 355 nm. The laser made by Nanolase in Grenoble, France, provides pulses shorter than 1 ns at a repetition rate of 10 kHz. The device runs on 115 V and requires no active cooling. The optical head measures 160 ¥ 31 ¥ 36 mm.

UV solid-state laser

The NanoUV-355 system is a self-Q-switched microlaser that delivers up to 1 mW of average power at 355 nm. The laser made by Nanolase in Grenoble, France, provides pulses shorter than 1 ns at a repetition rate of 10 kHz. The device runs on 115 V and requires no active cooling. The optical head measures 160 ¥ 31 ¥ 36 mm.

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