Spectroscopy laser

March 1, 1997
A diode laser designed specifically for Raman spectroscopy includes intracavity stabilization for single-mode operation. Typical output power is 30 to 50 mW at 785 nm. The diode is suitable for use with LabRam and InduRam Raman spectroscopy systems. The diode is useful in applications in which fluorescence is problematic. Launching optics provide monochromaticity without residual side modes.

Spectroscopy laser

A diode laser designed specifically for Raman spectroscopy includes intracavity stabilization for single-mode operation. Typical output power is 30 to 50 mW at 785 nm. The diode is suitable for use with LabRam and InduRam Raman spectroscopy systems. The diode is useful in applications in which fluorescence is problematic. Launching optics provide monochromaticity without residual side modes.

Instruments SA (UK), Stanmore, Middlesex, England

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