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Rock | High Power Supercontinuum Laser

Wavelength Range

410 nm - 2400 nm

Repetition Rate

40 or 60 Mhz (on request)

Seed Pulse Width

~6 ps

Total Average Power

Up to 6 W

Power Stability

< +/- 1%

Spatial Profile

Single mode

Total Visible Power

up to 1600mW

Rock High Power Supercontinuum Laser

Combining ergonomic design with functionality, Rock stands out as a high-power supercontinuum laser that delivers high average power and a stable broadband spectrum. It seamlessly integrates with LEUKOS filtering solutions, presenting a convenient tunable laser for diverse applications. Additionally, for enhanced flexibility, an optional pulse-picker can be integrated, allowing for easy adjustment of the laser’s nominal repetition rate.

Operating on the foundation of high repetition rate mode-locked lasers, Rock operates at tens of MHz repetition rate. The short pulse durations, measured in picoseconds, underscore the precision and efficiency embedded in Rock’s design. This ensures that Rock is not merely a laser source but a sophisticated tool tailored for applications requiring both high power and precise control over pulse characteristics.

Supercontinuum lasers, also known as supercontinuum sources or supercontinuum light sources, are a type of laser that produce an extremely broad and continuous spectrum of light. Unlike traditional lasers, which emit light at specific wavelengths or colors, supercontinuum lasers generate light that spans a wide range of wavelengths, often from the ultraviolet (UV) to the near-infrared (NIR) region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The generation of a supercontinuum spectrum involves nonlinear optical effects in a specially designed optical fiber . These nonlinear effects cause the input laser light to undergo spectral broadening, resulting in the supercontinuum output.

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Rock High Power Supercontinuum Laser

Combining ergonomic design with functionality, Rock stands out as a high-power supercontinuum laser that delivers high average power and a stable broadband spectrum. It seamlessly integrates with LEUKOS filtering solutions, presenting a convenient tunable laser for diverse applications. Additionally, for enhanced flexibility, an optional pulse-picker can be integrated, allowing for easy adjustment of the laser’s nominal repetition rate.

Operating on the foundation of high repetition rate mode-locked lasers, the Rock high power supercontinuum laser operates at tens of MHz repetition rate. The short pulse durations, measured in picoseconds, underscore the precision and efficiency embedded in Rock’s design. This ensures that Rock is not merely a laser source but a sophisticated tool tailored for applications requiring both high power and precise control over pulse characteristics.

Supercontinuum lasers, also known as supercontinuum sources or supercontinuum light sources, are a type of laser that produce an extremely broad and continuous spectrum of light. Unlike traditional lasers, which emit light at specific wavelengths or colors, supercontinuum lasers generate light that spans a wide range of wavelengths, often from the ultraviolet (UV) to the near-infrared (NIR) region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The generation of a supercontinuum spectrum involves nonlinear optical effects in a specially designed optical fiber . These nonlinear effects cause the input laser light to undergo spectral broadening, resulting in the supercontinuum output.

To visit the manufacturer’s page LEUKOS,  click here.

To discover our laser sources product line, click here.

Rock Applications

High power Supercontinuum lasers have revolutionized several scientific and industrial fields due to their versatility and the ability to provide a continuous, broad spectrum of light in a compact and reliable form. They are needed in the following fields:

  • Microscopy
  • Multiphoton fluorescence
  • Spectroscopy
  • OCT
  • Metrology
  • LIDAR
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Wavelength range: 340 nm – 2400 nm

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Average power: Up to 6W

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Repetition rate: 40 or 60MHz

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Sub-nanosecond pulses

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