Light Conversion Updates PHAROS Laser
The largest manufacturer of femtosecond Optical Parametric Amplifiers (OPAs) and Non-Collinear OPAs (NOPAs), Lithuania-based company Light Conversion, is releasing an update for their femtosecond laser PHAROS with a new software interface and integrated power supply.
PHAROS combines millijoule pulse energies and high average powers. These lasers feature mechanical and optical designs optimized for industrial applications such as precise material processing and allow quick and seamless PHAROS integration into machining workstations. The flexibility of laser PHAROS allows the system to cover applications normally requiring different classes of lasers. Tunable parameters include pulse duration (190 fs – 20 ps), repetition rate (single pulse to 1 MHz), pulse energy (up to 2 mJ) and average power (up to 20 W). Its power level is sufficient for most of material processing applications at high machining speeds. The built‑in pulse picker allows convenient control of the laser output in pulse‑on‑demand mode. Due to robust optomechanical design and thermal stabilization, system PHAROS features stable laser operation across varying environments.
Updates to PHAROS:
- New enclosure based on the universal control platform
- Possibility to give up the external power supply and umbilical
- Platform now offers novel BiBurst functionality
To request more information or a quotation for this or other Light Conversion products, contact IL Photonics.