Q-smart Twins (380 mJ @ 532 nm)
Double-pulse Nd:YAG systems
The Q-smart Twins combines two proven Q-smart 850 lasers to achieve dual pulses in IR, visible and UV. With its Plug and Play harmonic generators, its intelligent autotuning of harmonics, injection seeded and dye pumping options, this system is suitable for a variety of applications. High energy level and low divergence beams are conducive to producing thin and large light sheets for 1:1 scale and 3D measurements.
- 1064, 532, 355, 266 and 213 nm available
- Interchangeable harmonic generators
- Intelligent autotuning of harmonics
- Linewidth: 0.005 cm-1 @ 1064 nm with SLM option
- Specially designed for LIBS, LIF and PIV
- Compact with quick connect cables
- Specification
- Description
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- Applications
- Warranty
- Accessories
Model | Q-smart Twins | |
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Repetition rate (Hz) | 10 | |
Energy @ 1064 nm (mJ) | > 2 x 730 |
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Energy @ 532 nm (mJ) | > 2 x 380 | |
Energy @ 355 nm (mJ) | > 2 x 200 |
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Energy @ 266 nm (mJ) | > 2 x 90 | |
Energy @ 213 nm (mJ) | on request |
The Q-smart Twins combines two proven Q-smart 850 lasers to achieve dual pulses in IR, visible and UV. With its Plug and Play harmonic generators, its intelligent autotuning of harmonics, injection seeded and dye pumping options, this system is suitable for a variety of applications. High energy level and low divergence beams are conducive to producing thin and large light sheets for 1:1 scale and 3D measurements.
size | |
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Q-smart Twins_Specs_EN_092018.pdf | 656.45 Ko |
Q-smart Twins IR dimensions | 3.15 Mo |
- Holography
- LIBS
- PLIF
- LIF
- PIV
- etc.
- Q-smart systems and optics are guaranteed for 2 years.
- Flashlamps are guaranteed for up to 100 million shots (80% of energy) or for 1 year, whichever comes first.
- Warranty covers parts & labor.
- If the laser is repaired at a Lumibird facility, shipment is paid one way by Lumibird, one way by the customer.
Flashlamp set | De-ionizing Cartridge | Harmonic Generator Modules | Dichroics assemblies for wavelength separation |
Beam dump for residual wavelengths |