
The BeamLine is a compact, fully-integrated laser beam stabilizer designed to actively lock the position of a laser beam with high accuracy. It addresses beam misalignments caused by thermal drifts or wavelength-dependent shifts, ensuring precise control in various applications.
Installation is straightforward, requiring precise positioning of the enclosure into the optical beam. The system includes all optics and electronics in a single enclosure, eliminating the need for alignment or manipulation of components during installation. The BeamLine does not introduce an offset to the beam, avoiding the need for realignment or reconfiguration.
The BeamLine is designed for maximum usability, controlled via a simple software interface, and is compatible with a broad range of laser wavelengths and beam heights.
The BeamLine is ideal for non-linear microscopy applications such as multi-photon microscopy, CARS, pump-probe spectroscopy, and micromachining. It enhances beam pointing with commercial tunable laser sources like mode-locked Ti:sapphire lasers, optical parametric oscillators (OPOs), and harmonic generators.
BeamLine Compact Fully-Integrated Laser Beam Stabiliser • Single enclosure unit with 4 axis control (X, Y, qx, qy) • Multi-photon excitation (MPE) microscopy • Large capture range (up to 2 degrees) and input beam diameter (up to 10 mm) • Exceptional pointing and positional accuracy • Fully-automated computer-controlled tuning and self-calibration • Multiple-wavelength pump-probe experiments • Drop-in installation without off-set of the beam on existing optical set-ups • Coherent anti-stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS) • Simplicity of use via user-friendly software interface • Compatible with CW and pulsed lasers, including ultrashort pulse lasers • Broad spectral coverage across 350 – 1100 nm or 900 – 1600 nm • Fully-automated computer-controlled stabilisation
Open the catalog to page 1BeamLine is a compact and fully-integrated laser beam stabilizer. It can be placed into an optical path to actively lock the position of the beam with a high level of accuracy. Beam misalignments typically caused by thermal drifts of the optical components, lasers or optical tables or by wavelength-dependent beam shifts of tunable laser sources, can be corrected with BeamLine. Installation is straightforward and only requires precise positioning of the enclosure into the optical beam. This fully-integrated system includes all optics and electronics in a single enclosure, eliminating the need...
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