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Energy level and wavelength range

Hello~

We're planning to use TALP 1000B for laser scaning.  The light will be output of Nd:YLF or dye laser and its energy will range around 1mJ per pulse.  I read the FAQs about the power level, but still not sure if it's appropriate. Hope to get some advise :) 

And is there any other alternative for wavelengh @ 500~700nm?

Thank you,

YuHsin

  • YuHsin,

     

    Thank you for your interest in the TALP1000B analog pointing mirror. I assume the wavelength output of your Nd:YLF laser is between 1047nm and 1321nm, depending on your specific application. The TALP1000B can handle up to 1W of laser power CW in the 700 nm –10 um wavelength range. With 1 mJ pulses (1 mW/s of power dissipation) in the wavelength range of your laser, the TALP1000B should operate just fine.

     

    Regards,

    Mike McCormick