The GENKI low-noise picosecond laser family is designed for maintenance free 24/7 operation over the entire temperature range and product lifetime.
The GENKI guarantees sustained performance between 10 °C - 40 °C ambient temperature without intermittent pulse drop-outs, interruption of mode-locking or start-up difficulties at different ambient temperatures.
The GENKI generates pedestal-free, close to transform limited pulses with unmatched temporal and spectral purity and stability, free of ASE background noise.
Picosecond
GENKI Model
-10
-15
-10 HPNd
-10 HPYb
Center wavelength
1064 nm
1550 nm
1064 nm
1030 nm
Puldse duration sech2
< 10 ps
< 5 ps
< 10 ps
< 5 ps
Average output power
> 10 mW
> 100 mW
> 1 W
> 1 W
Pulse repetition rate
40, 50, 75, 80, 100 MHz
40, 50, 75, 80, 100 MHz
Spectral Bandwidth
< 0.3 nm
< 5 nm
< 0.3 nm
< 0.6 nm
Output polarization
linear
linear
Output beam
Panda PM FC / free space
free space
Amplitude noise
< 0.5 % rms (1h)
< 0.5 % rms (1h)
Warm-up time
< 10 minutes
< 15 minutes
Operation temperature
10 °C - 40 °C
10 °C - 40 °C
Storage temperature
-15 °C - 65 °C
-15 °C - 65 °C
Size laserhead
250 x 230 x 54 mm3
260 x 250 x 54 mm3
Power supply
90 - 264 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz
90 - 264 VAC, 47 - 63 Hz
Features:
- Push-button operation, maximum useability: No PC required, no hidden reset or adjustment knobs or screws, guaranteed maintenance free 24/7 operation.
- It runs with a 5V/24V laptop-like power supply, laser and driver are passively air cooled, no chiller, no forced air cooling or long warm up times.
- Very high quality spectral and temporal pulse shape: No pedestal or satellite pulses, clean optical spectrum with highly constant and repeatable center wavelength, bandwidth and spectral shape.
- Record-low amplitude (RIN) and phase noise (timing jitter),
no ASE background noise (no optical amplifier built-in).
• RMS amplitude noise < 0.5 % over 1 h
• RMS timing jitter < 100 fs [100 Hz - 1 MHz] (free running)
• RMS timing jitter < 35 fs [10 Hz - 1 MHz] (requires synchronization option)
• Pulse repetition rate frequency drift < 50 Hz over 1h (free running)
Please inquire for other wavelengths, pulse repetition rates or pulse durations.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
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