03 Mar 2006 Reno, Nevada - CrystaLaser has produced yellow laser of single longitudinal mode operating at 561 nm at the highest power level, up to 60 mW on the market. GCL-561-S lasers have a diffraction-limited (TEM00) beam and less than 0.5% (rms) of low noise in an ultra-compact laser housing. Lower output powers from 50 mW to 5 mW are also available. CrystaLaser GCL series green-yellow laser is widely used in fluorescence-based bioanalytical instrumentation such as confocal microscopy and is a very attractive alternative to krypton-argon lasers.
The yellow laser shares the same mechanical dimensions with CrystaLaserÂ’s blue, green, red and infrared lasers. It has the lifetime of more than 10,000 hours and its power consumption is only as low as 12 W.
CrystaLaser in Reno Nevada, founded in 1995, is a leading manufacturer of ultra-compact diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser systems and accessories. CrystaLaser designs and produces true CW lasers, quasi-CW lasers and Q-Switched pulsed lasers in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet, blue, green, yellow, red to infrared with output powers from 1 mW to over 3 W for scientists, engineers and original equipment manufacturers around the world. |