Short-pulse laser InSight®X3™ series
continuoussolid-stateinfrared

short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
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Characteristics

Operational mode
short-pulse, continuous
Technology
solid-state
Spectrum
infrared, tunable, terahertz
Applications
microscopy
Other characteristics
rugged, high-power, semiconductor, Ti:sapphire
Power

Max.: 3.5 W

Min.: 1 W

Wavelength

Max.: 1,300 nm

Min.: 680 nm

Description

Widely Tunable Ultrafast Lasers for Multiphoton Imaging • High power across entire tuning range with the industry’s highest power at the multiphoton imaging wavelengths between 900 and 1300 nm • Field proven with the largest installed base in the market, hundreds of peer-reviewed publications and demonstrated high reliability • Broad tuning range (680–1300 nm) for maximum flexibility • Dual output at 1045 nm with optional pre-compensation for simultaneous two color excitation • Bioimaging • Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy (2PF) • Coherent anti-Stokes Raman Scattering Microscopy (CARS) • Stimulated Raman Scattering Microscopy (SRS) • Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy (SHG) • Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy (THG) • Optogenetics • Non-linear spectroscopy • Time-resolved photoluminescence • Optical computed tomography • Terahertz imaging • Semiconductor metrology The InSight® X3+™ and InSight® X3™ are built on the industry leading InSight platform designed for maximum performance and reliability with the largest installed base in the market. The InSight X3+ delivers 50% greater power across the tuning range for deeper imaging and more complex experiments. The InSight platform is specifically designed for advanced multiphoton microscopy in neuroscience, immunology, and other biological sciences.

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