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SLP-1000

SuperLight Photonics offers
world’s first portable wideband laser

 

SuperLight Photonics, specialist in supercontinuum lasers, has developed the first revolutionary portable wideband laser, the SLP-1000.

Its high-quality smooth wide spectral output offers an unrivalled light source for a wide range of industrial and bio-medical imaging applications and for the dynamic world of spectroscopy. 

SLP-1000

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SLP-1000 Features

SLP-1000 Key Features
  • Highly efficient spectral broadening

  • Wide, smooth, and low noise spectral output (SWIR)

  • Short pulse width, high peak power

  • Ultra low power consumption

  • Portable & battery operated

Spectral Output
PAD - Patterned Alternating Dispersion™: PIC-based, highly efficient spectral broadening of a 1550 nm seed laser Generating a 400 nm wide spectral output (@ -3 dB/ FWHM) or > 2000 nm (@ -30 dB) Record-low RIN noise, highly stable spectral output
Output Power
3 mW (average), 1.5 kW (peak)
Output Pulse
20 fs pulses at 100 MHz repetition
Output Type
Collimated freespace - Fiber out available upon request
Power Consumption
12 W during lasing, max 60 W during warm-up (<60 s)
Weight
Portable wideband laser with a compact and rugged design, weighing 900gr or 32oz
Volume
Box dimensions 17.5cm x 9.6cm x 5.2cm, with a total volume of approx. 874cm^3 - or - 6.88”x 3.77” x 2.04”, with a total volume of approx. 52.91”^3
Seed laser
The SLP-1000 uses a seed laser from Menlo Systems, a global supplier of instrumentation for high-precision photonics metrology.
Accessories
The laser output is equipped with a Thorlabs-compatible screw thread (SM05), seamlessly integrating with other products from Thorlabs, a global designer and manufacturer of photonics equipment.

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