MIR mid-infrared pulsed lasers include two types of products: nanosecond NX and sub-nanosecond PX, which have important applications in the fields of defense, medical treatment, scientific research, and gas detection.
Independently developed by Laserion, the MIR series high-energy mid-infrared pulsed laser uses unique self-synchronized optical parametric frequency conversion technology to output light beams at different wavelengths from 2.7 to 4.0 μm continuously and stably. With sub-nanosecond pulse width, the average power can reach up to 20 W, and the pulse energy can reach a maximum of 10 mJ.
Laserion has independently developed a 120MHz high-repetition-rate ultraviolet/deep-ultraviolet picosecond laser, which possesses unique technical advantages in material surface inspection, laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS), laser-induced fluorescence (LIF), ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy, and precision laser microprocessing.