LXL1, LXL2 - Fixed Single-Wavelength Ion Laser Systems
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Available with violet, blue, green, red, or all-lines output |
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Output power to 300 mW, TEM00 |
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Linearly polarized with outstanding power stability |
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Switching power supplies with power-factor correction |
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CE, IEC, and CDRH compliant |
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The 35 L(X)L and 35 LAS series air-cooled ion laser systems are compact devices that produce high-quality, linearly polarized fixed or multiple wavelength outputs. The 35 LA(X) systems are argon-ion lasers that produce as much as 300 mW all lines or 150 mW single line in a clean Gaussian TEM00 mode. The 35 L(X)L system argon/krypton and krypton lasers produce up to 100 mW in the red and up to 20 mW in the yellow. Single-wavelength and multiwavelength versions are available.
These fixed-wavelength lasers use carefully tailored reflective coatings to select the wavelength range. With broadband mirrors, all lines operate simultaneously. With narrowband mirrors, the output is limited to a specific range of wavelengths (e.g., blue or red) or to a specific line (e.g., 488 or 514 nm).
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Power and control unit for 35 LAS ion laser systems
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Fixed wavelength ion laser head (35 LAS series)
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| Active Gas | Argon/Krypton |
Beam Diameter (1/e2) (mm) | 0.70 ± 5% |
Beam Divergence (1/e2) (mrad) | 1.1 ± 5% |
cw Output Power (mW) | 10 |
| M2 | <1.1 |
Optical Noise p-p @ <100 kHz /<1 MHz | <4% / <5% |
| Safety Classification | CDRH IIIb, IEC 3B, CE |
Wavelength (nm) | 568 |
| Beam Characteristics |
| Coherence Length | ~10 cm |
| Polarization | Linear (vertical ± 5°) with >250:1 extinction ratio |
| Transverse Mode | TEM00 |
| Electrical Characteristics |
| Input Frequency | 47–63 Hz |
| Input Power | 2 kVA (typical) |
| Input Voltage | 100, 200, 200, 208, 220, 230, or 240 Vac [plusnmS] 10% |
| Environmental Requirements |
| Nonoperating Temperature | -30°C to +60°C |
| Operating Humidity | 0% to 90%, noncondensing |
| Operating Temperature | 5°C to 40°C |
| Operating Characteristics |
| Cooling | Forced air |
| Recovery from Standby | 1 second |
| Warm-up Time | <15 minutes from cold start |
| Stability Characteristics |
| Pointing Stability | <30 μrad/°C |
| Power Stability | ± 0.5% over a 2-hour period |
| Weight |
| Laser Head Weight | 4.31 kg (9.5 lb) |
| Power Supply Weight | 2.72 kg (6.0 lb) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Yes it is. In our previous catalogs, we sold the laser heads and the power supplies separately, whereas in our new catalog we have grouped them together to be sold as systems. We found that most people ordered both the laser head and its appropriate power supply on the same orders, so we decided to sell them as a system to make it easier on the consumer. The 05LHP151 is the part number for just the laser head while the new system part number 25 LHP 151-249 designates the same laser head with its corresponding US power supply. We understand that our customers may only need to buy just the laser head or just the power supply, so we still sell them individually. Commonly, we can still supply a laser head or power supply, but just haven't listed it in the catalog or on the website. This particularly applies to our older components. Most of the time these are still available and can be purchased by calling us directly. Simply contact the CVI Melles Griot's Applications Engineering department to find the appropriate parts: Customer Support. |
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Helium Neon lasers can range from 800 MHz to 1575 MHz full-width-at-half-maximum (FWHM) depending on the design. The typical 632.8nm HeNe is 1400 MHz. The width of a single mode located under the gain curve is typically 1 MHz. |
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While re-gassing can provide some extension of the output performance in some gas lasers like the CO2, Argon and the higher powered side arm HeNes (which have external optics), it is not recommended or provided for smaller internal mirror coaxial tubes. Typical end-of-life failure for a HeNe is cathode sputtering. This occurs when the protective oxide layer on the cathode is expended through continuous bombardment by the laser discharge. There is no cost effective way of regenerating this layer. When the oxide layer is expended, the discharge itself vaporizes the "raw" aluminum and deposits this material, in its vapor state, on other surfaces such as the optics and the glass bore. |
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Most of our HeNe laser heads are CDRH / CE certified. Certified product for CDRH falls under one of the following classifications: Class II (<1.0mW), ClassIIIa(<5.0mW) or Class IIIb(<575mw). For CE our lasers are certified as a class 2 or 3B. Plasma tubes including some laser heads are not certified. In this case, it is the responsibility of the end-user to certify their system by meeting agency approvals. If CDRH / CE certification is a requirement for your system, be sure to verify the laser you select meets your needs. |
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All CVI Melles Griot HeNe lasers have a recommended Laboratory or Module power supply (AC and DC input versions available), typically listed on the laser's specifications sheet. If you are unsure which one is appropriate, please call us at 1-800-835-2626 and ask for a Laser Applications Engineer. Rule of thumb in choosing a power supply: If you know the operating voltage and current of your laser, the power supply must have a voltage range large enough to fit the operating voltage for the laser and must be set at the appropriate operating current. |
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Coherence length is defined as the length over which energy in two separate waves remains constant. With respect to the laser, it is the greatest distance between two arms of an interferometric system for which sufficient interferometric effects can be obtained:
Lc=c/Dn L Coherence length will vary from laser to laser as a function of the Doppler broadened gain width; however, for a HeNe 20 - 30 cm is typical. |
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| High Energy Laser Damage Threshold | Measurement definitions and results |
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| Laser Guide | Laser Guide |
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| Single Axial Longitudianl Mode Operation | Single Axial Longitudianl Mode Operation |
| Transverse Modes and Mode Controls | Transverse Modes and Mode Controls |
| Tunable Operation | Tunable Operation |
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| Part Number | Wavelength (nm) | cw Output Power (mW) | Active Gas | Beam Diameter (1/e2) (mm) | Beam Divergence (1/e2) (mrad) | M2 | Optical Noise p-p @ <100 kHz /<1 MHz | Price | Add to Cart | In Stock |
| 35LAS450-100 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-120 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-200 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-208 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-220 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-230 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS450-240 | 488 | 50 | Argon | 0.72 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <2% / <3% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAL415-200 | 488 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL415-208 | 488 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL415-220 | 488 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL415-230 | 488 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL415-240 | 488 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-100 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-120 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-200 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-208 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-220 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-230 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAS550-240 | 514 | 50 | Argon | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <3% / <5% | $11,089 |  | Email |
| 35LAL515-200 | 514 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL515-208 | 514 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL515-220 | 514 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL515-230 | 514 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LAL515-240 | 514 | 150 | Argon | 0.68 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <6% | $12,595 |  | Email |
| 35LYL510-240 | 568 | 10 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.1 | <4% / <5% | $13,184 |  | Email |
| 35LYL510-230 | 568 | 10 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.1 | <4% / <5% | $13,184 |  | Email |
| 35LYL510-220 | 568 | 10 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.1 | <4% / <5% | $13,184 |  | Email |
| 35LYL510-208 | 568 | 10 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.1 | <4% / <5% | $13,184 |  | Email |
| 35LYL510-200 | 568 | 10 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.1 | <4% / <5% | $13,184 |  | Email |
| 35LYL520-240 | 568 | 20 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <5% | $13,317 |  | Email |
| 35LYL520-230 | 568 | 20 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <5% | $13,317 |  | Email |
| 35LYL520-220 | 568 | 20 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <5% | $13,317 |  | Email |
| 35LYL520-208 | 568 | 20 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <5% | $13,317 |  | Email |
| 35LYL520-200 | 568 | 20 | Argon/Krypton | 0.70 ± 5% | 1.1 ± 5% | <1.2 | <4% / <5% | $13,317 |  | Email |
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1 Other wavelengths may be present. 2 Append the appropriate suffix to the product number to specify input voltage: -100 for 100 Vac, -120 for 120 Vac, -200 for 200 Vac, -208 for 208 Vac, -220 for 220 Vac, -230 for 230 Vac, or -240 for 240 Vac. (-100 and -120 available only on 35 LAS series lasers) Note: For 35 LDL 840, 4%/5% at 488 nm, 7%/12% at 568 nm. For 35 LTL 835, 4%/5% at 488 nm, 10%/14% at 568, and 8%/12% at 647 nm.
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