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News Release from: Coherent | Subject: Paladin Advanced 355-8000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2008
UV laser for LDI and semiconductor
inspection
Paladin Advanced 355-8000 from Coherent is a diode-pumped, solid-state laser delivering 8W of quasi-CW output at 355nm, while offering enhanced economy compared to previous lasers at this power level
Specifically, improved resonator efficiency has reduced the number of pump diodes from four to two, enabling the Paladin Advanced 355-8000 to provide the same performance characteristics of the previous 8W unit while featuring both a lower purchase price and reduced costs of ownership Key performance features include excellent mode quality (M<1.2), low noise (<1% RMS from 10Hz to 2MHz) and an 80MHz repetition rate
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 Feb 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Paladin Advanced 355-8000 also features PermAlign optics mounting, which makes the laser insensitive to shock and vibration, and ensures long-term stability without the need for adjustments.
High reliability, long lifetime, aluminum-free active area (AAA) pump diodes maximise the interval between diode replacements.
A smart power supply allows hands-free operation and makes the Paladin Advanced 355-8000 easy to integrate.
With 8W of output power, the Paladin Advanced 355-8000 is ideal for laser direct imaging (LDI) of printed circuit boards, flat panel display (FPD) substrate scribing and circuit imaging, and inspecting both patterned and unpatterned semiconductor wafers.
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