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News Release from: Coherent | Subject: Prisma Nd:YVO4
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2007
Prisma Nd:YVO4 laser is 'highest power
available'
The new model shows excellent transverse mode quality (M<1.3) and high pulse-to-pulse stability (<2%rms from 40-100kHz), while enabling complete control over pulse-energy and timing
The latest addition to the Coherent Prisma series of all-solid state infrared and green lasers offers the highest output power available to date Specifically, the new Prisma 1064-20-V is a q-switched, Nd:YVO4 laser that delivers 20W at 1064nm.
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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With 25% higher output power than previously available, this laser enables faster throughput or reduced processing times, while still lowering the cost per watt.
The new prisma 1064-20 offers the same superior reliability and performance characteristics as other Prisma lasers.
The laser uses field-proven AAA-material pump diodes and is factory-sealed for high reliability, even when operating in harsh, industrial environments.
Together, all these features make the Prisma 1064-20-V an ideal source for a variety of marking and materials processing applications.
These include ID card marking and keypad marking, as well as solar-cell or mould form manufacturing.
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