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Yvon IBH Ltd have added a further wavelength to their award-winning
range of picosecond pulsed laser diode sources. The NanoLED-14
emits pulses of duration <100ps at a nominal wavelength
of 475nm. This promises to be a popular alternative to many
applications presently using the blue Argon-ion line due
to its miniaturized packaging and simple turn-key operation.
NanoLEDs are ideal excitation sources for use in TCSPC-based
fluorescence lifetime measurements and this new cyan diode
is particularly well matched to important fluorophores
such as fluorescein and NBD.
The NanoLED-14 features adjustable collimation optics with pinhole apertures for beam circularization, and a gold-plated enclosure to ensure minimal emission of radio frequency noise. The new source is fully plug-and-play compatible with existing NanoLED controllers and all types of TCSPC based lifetime system. The bench top driver module features controls for repetition rate and synchronization delay, as well as comprehensive synchronization options. A unique microprocessor controlled driver card is also available for OEM applications.
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