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- Raman Microscopes
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- Lasers and LEDs
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- Chromatography Data System
- Gas Chromatography
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- Amino Acid Analyzer
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- Peripheral equipment and interface
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- rIQ Glass Refractive Index Measuring System
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- Bench Top Scanning electronic Microscope (SEM)
The PL series of continuous wave (CW), grating tuned, infrared gas lasers sets the standard for high power, stable sources for a wide variety of applications from molecular spectroscopy, non-linear optics, interferometry, process control, atmospheric studies, plasma density measurements and much, much more.
The PL-series of lasers include grating tuned CO2 lasers with a step tunable wavelength from 9μm – 11μm with single line powers from a few Watts (Model PL2), to 50W (Model PL5) and even to 180W (Model PL6) each characterised by excellent amplitude and frequency stability for the most technically challenging tasks.
The PL2 laser lends itself to flexible tailoring to scientific applications. For example, if used with our 184T pump station, the laser head can be filled with the desired isotopic gas mix which gives the user access a range of alternative wavelengths.
Our PL3 model is unprecedented in today’s market. It operates as either a CO2 ( output power up to 25W ) or CO ( with output >1W over the range 5.1 – 6.0 μm ) laser. Using different isotopic gas fills the PL3 laser can give up to 1,000 lines across the infrared.
The higher power PL-series lasers can be used to optically pump polar gases ( for example methanol, formic acid, etc ) to create Far Infrared (FIR) laser emission. The FIR/TeraHertz region ( 40μm – 1.2mm, 7.5 to 0.25THz ) can be used for temperature measurement of fusion reactor plasma. There are also many applications in homeland security and scanning, scattering density measurements, radar modelling, etc.
More information about EI PL Series Infrared Lasers, please visit Edinburgh Instruments official site at https://www.edinst.com/types/co2-gas-laser/





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