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Compact Picosecond Fibre Laser for BioPhotonics

ANTARES Series

Compact Picosecond Fibre Laser for BioPhotonics

ANTARES is a picosecond, quasi-continuous wave laser with a high repetition rate up to 80 MHz and a narrow linewidth, in a very compact and robust format.  This laser series offers average powers 5 W up to 40 W at 1030 nm or 1064 nm. Other wavelengths are also available in the green or UV through frequency conversion.

ANTARES is ideally suited for applications such CARS and spectroscopy application.

Core Specifications

  • High repetition rate: 80 MHz
  • High power: 5 W to 40 W
  • < 10 ps
  • Narrow linewidth

Usability

  • Compact, robust & air cooled fiber laser
  • Plug’n play: < 5 min set up, sync. out
  • Intuitive user interface

Applications

  • OPO pumping
  • CARS spectroscopy
  • Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging

 

ANTARES
General ANTARES 1035-10 ANTARES 1035-20 ANTARES 1035-30
Wavelength 1035 +/- 5 nm (other wavelengths available)
Average power > 10 W > 20 W > 30 W
Pulse duration < 10 ps
Repetition rate 80 +/- 2 MHz
Energy per pulse > 125 nJ > 250 nJ > 375 nJ
< 1.2
Options :
Wavelength 1064 nm or other
Repetition rate Any fixed frequency from 20 MHz up to 80 MHz
Pulse picker To change repetition rate from 1 MHz up to 40 MHz
Power modulation To access repetition rates below 1 MHz and power modulation
Frequency conversion 517 nm or computer selectable 517/1035 nm
ANTARES Product Sheet
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ANTARES-Dual-Input-Drawing
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