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Cobolt Mambo 594 nm

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Cobolt AB, Swedish manufacturer of low-noise DPSS lasers, expands its renowned product portfolio of compact visible lasers into the orange. The Cobolt Mambo™, with 25 mW at 594 nm, is perfectly suited for demanding fluorescence analysis applications such as confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.

The Cobolt Mambo™ is a continuous-wave solid-state laser operating at a fixed wavelength 594nm and with an output power of 25 mW. As part of Cobolt’s product-line for high-performance DPSS lasers in the visible, the Cobolt Mambo™ is a single longitudinal mode laser with very low noise, narrow spectral line width and exceptionally high beam quality.

The Cobolt lasers are based on proprietary PPKTP frequency conversion technology and are built on an ultra-robust platform into a hermetically sealed package They feature low noise (<0.3 % rms) and excellent beam quality (M2<1.1) over a wide temperature range (10 to 40 oC) and show outstanding resistence to thermal and mechanical shocks. Due to the high efficiency, the full system typically consumes less than 25 W of electrical power.

The Cobolt MamboTM laser provides a compact solid-state and higher power alternative to HeNe lasers, which opens up a new range of fluorescence applications, in particular for the excitation of Alex Fluor 594, Texas Red and the new very bright gene expression proteins mCherry & mKate. Cobolt now offers a complete range of high performance DPSS lasers to the fluorescence based bioanalytical industry: 473 nm, 491 nm, 515nm, 532 nm, 561 nm, and 594 nm lasers are currently available at output powers from 10 to 300 mW.

The laser controller is available both in a CDRH version and as an ultra-compact remotely controllable OEM model. It is built on a robust platform with mounting holes for convenient installation and optimum heat dissipation. It is remotely controllable for operation and monitoring of the laser system via digital (RS-232) or analog interfaces.


Other links to this company

515nm now with up to 50 mW output power
http://optics.org/cws/product/P000004400

Cobolt Calypso™ lasers: now up to 100 mW at 491 nm!
http://optics.org/cws/product/P000001776
 





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It's a single frequency laser, very low noise and spectral linewidth, with <1.2 M[sup]2[/sup], and a 700um beam diameter. Divergence is like <1.2mrad. Incredibly expensive.
 

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Whoa.. that's pretty cool.

BTW What's that orange glowing glob?
 
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Ryo said:
Whoa.. that's pretty cool.

BTW What's that orange glowing glob?

Looks like some sort of rock or crystal.


It's cool to see more stuff on DPSS yellow lasers, and I'm really excited about the 491nm DPSS. I love yellow and I would kill for a 488ish nm pointer. :)
 
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FrothyChimp said:
It's a single frequency laser, very low noise and spectral linewidth, with <1.2 M[sup]2[/sup], and a 700um beam diameter. Divergence is like <1.2mrad. Incredibly expensive.


With beam quality specs like that i don't even want to know the price of that one!!! :eek:
 




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