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Single-Frequency CW Green Laser

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Spectra-Physics, a Newport Corp. brand, has launched the Millennia Edge single-frequency, continuous-wave (CW) green laser.

The 532-nm industrial-grade laser features ultralow optical noise of <0.02% rms, good beam quality with M2 <1.1, and pointing stability of <2 μrad/°C in a compact package. It is suitable for pumping Ti:sapphire and other lasers, including carrier-envelope-phase stabilized systems, and for holography and interferometry applications.

The instrument outputs 5 W of single-longitudinal-mode CW green power in a rugged footprint.


Photonics Spectra
Jun 2012
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