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M Squared, a UK-based pioneer in photonics and quantum technology, has introduced a new addition to its award-winning portfolio of laser products, the Equinox green laser. The laser was unveiled at the on-going Laser World of Photonics 2019 event in Munich.
Equinox is a single frequency, 532 nm continuous-wave laser, designed for scientific and industrial uses, and it has been engineered to meet the needs of the most demanding applications requiring high reliability, stability and ease of use. Equinox can operate as a stand-alone 532nm laser and is an ideal pump source for Ti:Sapphire laser systems (CW and pulsed) used in a wide range of applications, including quantum research and systems, integrated circuits, space and biophotonics. Equinox is also suited to pumping dye lasers, frequency doubling and mixing, optical tweezers and trapping and biomedical imaging.
Key features of Equinox include:
- Exceptional and consistent low noise performance
- Up to 18W output – consistent performance at all powers
- Single frequency – inherently stable and quiet
- High mechanical and thermal stability – invar materials minimise effects from vibrations and thermal variations
- Designed for precision performance and ease of use in complex applications
- Easily integrated with M Squared's SolsTiS platform and its range of extensions
- Remote operation via TCP/IP / web interface
- Simple and rapid installation – umbilical can be disconnected from laser head
Equinox is another example of M Squared’s design and engineering prowess, creating the most stable and reliable lasers in their class. The latest in a long line of pioneering laser innovations, the new green laser aligns with M Squared’s mission to create the world’s purest light covering the UV to IR in ultra-stable, reliable, fully automated market-enabling products. Equinox incorporates underpinning design elements used in M Squared’s award winning SolsTiS laser, creating a compact, ultra-stable and reliable product that can be routinely integrated.
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