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Laser 2000 VersaLase

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WESSLING, Germany, March 21, 2014 — The VersaLase multicolor laser source from Laser 2000 is a self-contained, fully integrated plug-and-play output module.

GUI software allows the user to control and monitor the module remotely via USB or RS-232. Up to four different wavelengths between 375 and 660 nm can be integrated with one common free-space or fiber-coupled output.

Its intensity modulation is given for each color separately, either by laser diode current modulation or an integrated acousto-optic modulator for 561 nm.


Photonics.com
Mar 2014
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