Power Boost for Omicron Diode Lasers
Laser specialist Omicron-Laserage Laserprodukte GmbH starts the new year with a technical innovation:
As of now, all single-mode and multi-mode diode lasers of the Omicron portfolio come with higher powers.
For all single-mode lasers of the series LuxX, PhoxX and QuixX, Omicron now offers higher powers.
At the wavelength 473nm up to 300mW and at 515nm an output power of up to 150mW is possible.
Also for the multi-mode diode-based lasers of the BrixX High Power series higher optical output powers are now available.
The following wavelengths in the UV and IR range can now be ordered with higher optical output powers: 375nm/400mW, 445nm/5000mW and 488nm/2000mW as well as 638nm/1200mW and 2200mW.
Omicron will present its latest products during „Photonics West 2019“ exhibition in San Francisco, USA, Feb. 5-7, 2019, booth no. 2163.
For further information please refer to www.omicron-laser.de
About Omicron
Since 1989, Omicron has been developing, building and producing innovative laser systems. With a highly qualified team Omicron specialized in customized solutions for applications in the fields of medicine, research, biotechnology, such as microscopy and flow cytometry, digital imaging and optical data storage as well as quality assurance and measurement engineering. Product development and production comply with European and US guidelines. A broad band of laser sources in the range of UV VIS/IR is available to satisfy individual customer requirements. Omicron offers single light sources as well as complete system solutions. Omicron pursues the objective of being an industry leader in product development and has not only set trends in laser technology but also has drawn worldwide attention with its developments.
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