Solid-state lasers from Excelitas Technologies work with popular fluorescence dyes

Aug. 5, 2015
The iFLEX-iRIS series of solid-state lasers is available with a 505 nm wavelength that works with popular fluorescence dyes as a replacement for argon lasers.

The iFLEX-iRIS series of solid-state lasers is available with a 505 nm wavelength that works with popular fluorescence dyes as a replacement for argon lasers. It also comes at wavelengths of 532, 561, and 594 nm. They operate in automatic power control mode using an internal feedback loop, and are mode-hop free and wavelength-stabilized.
Excelitas Technologies
Munich, Germany

www.qioptiq.com

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