The SuperK FIANIUM from NKT Photonics are Supercontinuum Lasers that deliver diffraction-limited white light while operating at a wavelength from 390 to 2400 nm. They have three models FIU-6, FIU-15, and FIR-20 that deliver an output power of ≈ 0.6 W, ≈ 1.5 W, & ≈ 2.0 W (visible) and total power of ≈ 2.2 W, ≈ 5.5 W, and ≈ 6.5 W respectively. These randomly polarised laser models have power stability of ±0.5 % and cut-in wavelength (>0.1 mW/nm) of 390 nm, 410 nm, & 475 nm.
The SuperK FIANIUM lasers have a beam quality (M2) of less than 1.1 and a beam diameter of ≈ 1 mm (at 532 nm), ≈ 2 mm (at 1100 nm), and ≈ 3 mm (at 2000 nm). These class- 4 laser models have beam pointing accuracy of less than 1 mrad and pulse suppression ratio of greater than 1:10,000. They have a repetition rate switching time of less than 1 s and have NIM, logic, & analogue trigger-out signals. These laser models have less than 20 ps trigger signal jitter and up to 9.2 ns adjustable trigger delay. They can be controlled via USB 2.0, RS-232, and Ethernet computer interfaces.
The SuperK FIANIUM lasers have an air cooling system with 12-pin LEMO door interlock connector and a 16-pin sub-D external bus interface. They require an AC voltage of 100-240 V and consume less than 100 W of power. These lasers are available in a package that measures 440 (W) x 251 (H) x 400 (L) mm and are ideal for microscopy, fluorescence, lifetime imaging, optical coherence tomography, spectroscopy, white light interferometry, hyperspectral imaging, plasmonics & metamaterials applications.