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1030 nm and 515 nm Femtosecond Fiber Lasers


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1030 nm and 515 nm Femtosecond Fiber Lasers

Applications

  • Ultrafast Spectroscopy
  • Material Characterization
  • Microfabrication
  • Bioimaging
  • Cell Manipulation
  • Nonlinear Optics

Features

  • Turnkey Operation, Self-Starting Laser Configuration
  • Compact Size: 413 mm x 178 mm x 120 mm
  • Front Panel or Remote Operation
  • Active Temperature Control of Laser Head
  • Maintenance Free
  • Low Cost of Ownership

Orange, Orange-A: 1030 nm Femtosecond Fiber Lasers
The Orange and Orange-A femtosecond laser oscillators provide high performance and reliable operation for scientific and industrial applications. The laser oscillator is based on Ytterbium-doped fiber, which allows for amplification to high power levels. The combination of a broad spectrum and high peak power can also be exploited for frequency upconversion into the visible spectral range. The oscillator produces chirped femtosecond pulses that are >1 ps in duration. For the orange laser, the pulses can be compressed to <100 fs using the external Yb-Compressor. The pulses from the orange-A laser can be compressed to <150 fs using the Yb-TOD-Compressor.

Orange-A-515: 515 nm Femtosecond Fiber Laser
The fundamental wavelength of the Ytterbium-doped fiber oscillator at 1030 nm can be effectively converted to 515 nm via frequency doubling in a periodically poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP) crystal. The unit contains the orange oscillator, pulse compressor, and SHG unit.

SYNC100 and SYNCRO-RRE
By adding the SYNC option all these lasers can have a variable cavity length, thus allowing an integrated stepper motor to make coarse changes to the repetition rate, and a piezo to make fine changes to the repetition rate for locking purposes. This feature can be used along with the SYNCRO-RRE electronics to lock the repetition rate of the laser to a pulsed laser source or to a stable RF reference.

Item #ORANGEORANGE-AORANGE-A-515
Wavelength1030 - 1050 nm1050 - 1070 nm510 - 525 nm
Average Output Power>40 mW>1 W>250 mW
Spectral Bandwidth>40 nm>25 nm>4 nm
Pulse Width Directly from Oscillator1 - 4 ps30 - 50 ps<150 fs
Compressed Pulse Width<100 fs<150 fs-
Repetition Rate100 ± 1 MHz
Repetition Rate Instability1 ppm
Output Port - StandardFree Space, Linearly Polarized
Beam Height75 mm
Output Port - Optional ConfigurationFiber-Coupled FC/APCN/A


Please note that these femtosecond lasers are available directly from Menlo Systems, Inc. within the United States and from Menlo Systems GmbH outside the United States.
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Laser Safety and Classification

Safe practices and proper usage of safety equipment should be taken into consideration when operating lasers. The eye is susceptible to injury, even from very low levels of laser light. Thorlabs offers a range of laser safety accessories that can be used to reduce the risk of accidents or injuries. Laser emission in the visible and near infrared spectral ranges has the greatest potential for retinal injury, as the cornea and lens are transparent to those wavelengths, and the lens can focus the laser energy onto the retina. 

Alignment Tools
Laser Barriers
Enclosure Systems
Blackout Materials
Laser Glasses
Laser Viewing Cards
Laser Safety Signs
Shutter and Controllers

Safe Practices and Light Safety Accessories

  • Thorlabs recommends the use of safety eyewear whenever working with laser beams with non-negligible powers (i.e., > Class 1) since metallic tools such as screwdrivers can accidentally redirect a beam.
  • Laser goggles designed for specific wavelengths should be clearly available near laser setups to protect the wearer from unintentional laser reflections.
  • Goggles are marked with the wavelength range over which protection is afforded and the minimum optical density within that range
  • Laser Barriers and Blackout Materials can prevent direct or reflected light from leaving the experimental setup area.
  • Thorlabs' Enclosure Systems can be used to contain optical setups to isolate or minimize laser hazards.
  • All beams should be terminated at the edge of the table, and laboratory doors should be closed whenever a laser is in use.
  • Do not place laser beams at eye level.
  • Carry out experiments on an optical table such that all laser beams travel horizontally.
  • Remove unnecessary reflective items such as reflective jewelry (e.g., rings, watches, etc.) while working near the beam path.
  • Be aware that lenses and other optical devices may reflect a portion of the incident beam from the front or rear surface.
  • Operate a laser at the minimum power necessary for any operation.
  • If possible, reduce the output power of a laser during alignment procedures.
  • Use beam shutters and filters to reduce the beam power.
  • Post appropriate warning signs or labels near laser setups or rooms.
  • Use laser sign lightboxes if operating Class 3R or 4 lasers (i.e., lasers requiring the use of a safety interlock).
  • Do not use Laser Viewing Cards in place of a proper Laser Barrier or Beam Trap.

 

Laser Classification

Lasers are categorized into different classes according to their ability to cause eye and other damage. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a global organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies. The IEC document 60825-1 outlines the safety of laser products. A description of each class of laser is given below:

ClassDescriptionWarning Label
1This class of laser is safe under all conditions of normal use, including use with optical instruments for intrabeam viewing. Lasers in this class do not emit radiation at levels that may cause injury during normal operation, and therefore the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) cannot be exceeded. Class 1 lasers can also include enclosed, high-power lasers where exposure to the radiation is not possible without opening or shutting down the laser. Class 1
1MClass 1M lasers are safe except when used in conjunction with optical components such as telescopes and microscopes. Lasers belonging to this class emit large-diameter or divergent beams, and the MPE cannot normally be exceeded unless focusing or imaging optics are used to narrow the beam. However, if the beam is refocused, the hazard may be increased and the class may be changed accordingly. Class 1M
2Class 2 lasers, which are limited to 1 mW of visible continuous-wave radiation, are safe because the blink reflex will limit the exposure in the eye to 0.25 seconds. This category only applies to visible radiation (400 - 700 nm).Class 2
2MBecause of the blink reflex, this class of laser is classified as safe as long as the beam is not viewed through optical instruments. This laser class also applies to larger-diameter or diverging laser beams. Class 2M
3RLasers in this class are considered safe as long as they are handled with restricted beam viewing. The MPE can be exceeded with this class of laser, however, this presents a low risk level to injury. Visible, continuous-wave lasers are limited to 5 mW of output power in this class. Class 3R
3BClass 3B lasers are hazardous to the eye if exposed directly. However, diffuse reflections are not harmful. Safe handling of devices in this class includes wearing protective eyewear where direct viewing of the laser beam may occur. In addition, laser safety signs lightboxes should be used with lasers that require a safety interlock so that the laser cannot be used without the safety light turning on. Class-3B lasers must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock.Class 3B
4This class of laser may cause damage to the skin, and also to the eye, even from the viewing of diffuse reflections. These hazards may also apply to indirect or non-specular reflections of the beam, even from apparently matte surfaces. Great care must be taken when handling these lasers. They also represent a fire risk, because they may ignite combustible material. Class 4 lasers must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock. Class 4
All class 2 lasers (and higher) must display, in addition to the corresponding sign above, this triangular warning signWarning Symbol
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