Mini CO2 Laser MTL-5 150mJ/pulse

  • Manufactured by: Edinburgh Instruments

Quick Overview

MTL-5 Mini-TEA CO2 Laser

Manual Grating Tuned Option – 9.2 μm to 10.8 μm operation (>60 lines available)
Tuned Option – 10.6 μm operation (max. energy single-mode 50 mJ/pulse)
Untuned Option – 10.6 μm operation (max. energ..

Description

MTL-5 Mini-TEA CO2 Laser

Manual Grating Tuned Option – 9.2 μm to 10.8 μm operation (>60 lines available)
Tuned Option – 10.6 μm operation (max. energy single-mode 50 mJ/pulse)
Untuned Option – 10.6 μm operation (max. energy multi-mode 150mJ/pulse)
50 ns Pulse Width (typical)
High Repetition Rates, Single Shot – 100 Hz
Precision Grating Control

 

The MTL-5 is a compact, user-friendly, bench-top TEA (Transverse Excited Atmospheric Pressure) pulsed CO2 Laser.

The MTL-5 features self-diagnostic testing and built-in, fail safe mechanisms designed to monitor system performance and to support system integrity. The laser offers high performance specifications for a variety of scientific and specialist applications.

The MTL-5 can be operated in either multi-mode or single mode (TEM00) configuration. Multi-mode output energy is rated at 150 mJ / pulse at 100 Hz.

The addition of a precisely selected aperture assembly enables single transverse mode operation. Laser output energy TEM00 single spatial mode operation without wavelength selection is rated at 80 mJ/pulse. This configuration is required for use with the manual tuned grating option. With manual grating tuned option output energy is 50 mJ/pulse.

The MTL-5 is supplied with a separate power supply that enables users to optimise space without compromising their experiments. The interconnection between the power supply and head has a known warranted lifetime.

An optional wavelength selection unit with precision grating control enables users to step tune easily between wavelengths.

 

mini co2 laser specifications

 

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Edinburgh Instruments

    Founded in 1971 by Professor S. D. Smith, Edinburgh Instruments Ltd has become one of the world’s largest manufacturers of leading edge spectroscopic instrumentation and gas detection solutions.


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