Plasma JSC
Gas Lasers:
Ar-Kr   CO     He-Cd   He-Ne   Nitrogen
Visible lasers ranging in power from 0,5 to 100 mW     Stabilized He-Ne lasers
Multi-wavelength He-Ne lasers                                     IR lasers

Helium-Neon Lasers

IR lasers (GNIK - series)

A new series of IR He-Ne lasers covers 10 models with singlemode output power ranging from 1 mW to 25 mW at wavelengths 1,15; 3,39 and 5,4 um. The lasers offer all the advantages of low-intensity monochromatic radiation on new spectral lines, which coincide with the absorption lines of some ecologically hazardous industrial emissions.

Devices with 3,39 um wavelength are available in two modifications with emission on 3,912 um and 3,3922 um lines, corresponding to absorption lines of methane and other hydrocarbons.
Laser emitting at 5,4 um are successfully used in gas analyzers for detection of nitric oxide.
All models offer stable operation within the temperature range from 10 C to 40 C.
Guaranteed life is not less than 5 000 hours with average life exceeding 25 000 hours.
It is possible to manufacture lasers to the individual order.

IR lasers

Parameter

GNIK--3-1

GNIK--3-1A

GNIK--3-2

GNIK--3-2A

Wavelength, m m

3.3922

3.3912

3.3922

3.3912

Output power, mW

3

1

9

4

Polarization

1:100

Spectral composition

Multi-mode

Beam diameter, mm

2.5

2.5

3.0

3.0

Dimensions, mm:

head

 

d 45x500

 

d 45x500

 

d 56x680

 

d 56x680

power supply

100x65x330

100x65x330

Mass, kg:

head

 

0.7

 

0.7

 

1.7

 

1.7

power supply

2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5

 

Parameter

GNIK--3-3

GNIK--3-3A

GNIK-3-4

GNIK-3-4A

Wavelength, m m

3.3922

3.3912

3.3922

3.3912

Output power, mW

15

7

25

12

Polarization

1:100

Spectral composition

Multi-mode

Beam diameter, mm

3.5

3.5

4.5

4.5

Dimensions, mm:

head

 

d 56x910

 

d 56x910

 

d 56x1300

 

d 56x1300

power supply

155x350x120

1550x350x120

Mass, kg:

head

 

3.0

 

3.0

 

3.5

 

3.5

power supply

6.0

6.0

6.0

6.0

 

 
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