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Six-Color Light Engine

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Six-Color Light EngineThe Chrolis customizable six-color light engine from Thorlabs GmbH allows users to select from 11 different wavelength options with outputs ranging from 365 to 780 nm.

The device’s design combines light from six customer-chosen high-power LEDs into a single 3-mm liquid light guide. As experimental needs change, the light engine is easily reconfigured, as the LED modules and dichroic mirrors are also available for individual purchase. Each LED’s intensity can be individually controlled via an easy-to-use graphical user interface, which also offers extensive pulse capabilities. Light pulses are generated internally.

For each LED, the pulse parameters can be set separately and are optimized for fast rise/fall times with high-quality waveforms.


EuroPhotonics
Autumn 2020
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