by magda | Mar 5, 2014 | Litron Lasers News, Technical Notes
Pulsed Nd:YAG lasers running on a single longitudinal mode (SLM) have been around for over twenty years. Their long temporal coherence length of typically 2-3m make them very well suited for applications such as holography and electronic speckle pattern interferometry...
by magda | Mar 5, 2014 | Litron Lasers News, PIV and Visualisation
Broader, Thinner and More Uniform Light Sheets. Litron offers telescopic versions of its popular Nano L and LPY PIV laser systems for dual pulse applications requiring a significantly lower M2 value than traditional lasers but with the excellent spatial uniformity of...
by magda | Oct 16, 2013 | Applications, Litron Lasers News
The high energy ultra compact Nano TRL from Litron Lasers. Ultra Compact, very robust, extremely easy to operate and totally portable. The all new Nano TRL compact high energy pulsed Nd:YAG laser from Litron has made stone cleaning applications a lot easier thanks to...
by magda | Oct 16, 2013 | Litron Lasers News, Technical Notes
Litron offers five distinct resonator configurations. This is more than any other manufacturer and this article sets out to help customers identify which one is best for their needs. A. Conventional Stable This multimode resonator has been around the longest...
by magda | Oct 15, 2013 | Litron Lasers News, Technical Notes
Litron is one of the few laser manufacturers to offer Nd:YAG lasers with true TEM00 beam quality as standard. Some manufacturers claim to offer lasers with TEM00 output but a closer look will show that that is not always the case. To generate a TEM00 beam requires a...