Our broad range of 1313 nm lasers are used for Scientific Applications involving Spectral Analysis, Communications Research, Biological Experiments, Material Processing and a broad spectrum of other applications.
The LRS-1313 Series of Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) Lasers are ideal for applications requiring >100 mW to >1000 mW of 1313 nm laser light with a high level of long-term output power stability and long operating lifetime at an aggressively competitive cost.
These lasers are commonly used for various scientific applications such as measurement, communications research, spectral analysis, and a broad spectrum of other applications. The driver is available as a complete FDA-compliant system or as an O.E.M. component with significantly reduced dimensions.
Available with both on-board and remote on/off control as well as a wide array of output power and stability levels, Laserglow products are currently being used by some of the World’s top universities and other prominent research facilities.
The LQS-1313 Series of Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) Q-Switched Lasers are ideal for applications requiring a very high peak power or short pulse duration at 1313 nm.
These lasers are commonly used for Raman spectroscopy, material processing, and a broad range of other applications. The driver is available as a plug-and-play benchtop system or an O.E.M. component designed for system integration.
The LLS-1313 Series of Low-Noise Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) Lasers are ideal for applications requiring less than 1% noise and output power levels from 100 mW to 1000 mW. These 1313 nm lasers maintain a high level of long-term output power stability and long operating lifetime at an aggressively competitive cost.
These lasers are commonly used for various scientific purposes such as biological experiments, communications research, and a broad spectrum of other applications. The driver is available as a complete FDA-compliant system or as an O.E.M. component with significantly reduced dimensions.
Laserglow products are currently being used by some of the World’s top universities and other prominent research facilities.