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New – Cobolt Jive 561 nm 1 W

HÜBNER Photonics, manufacturer of high performance lasers for advanced imaging, detection and analysis, proudly announces the release of a higher power model of the Cobolt JiveTM 561 nm on the 05-01 Series platform. Now with up to 1 W CW output power, the Cobolt JiveTM is perfectly suited to demanding applications in fluorescence microscopy, especially for super resolution microscopy such as DNA-PAINT, as well as interferometric based techniques such as particle flow analysis.

The Cobolt JiveTM is a continuous-wave single-frequency diode pumped laser (DPL) operating at 561.2 nm in a perfect quality TEM00 beam (M2< 1.1). A proprietary laser cavity design ensures ultra-low noise typically <0.1 % rms (over 20 Hz-20 MHz and over 10-40 ℃) and excellent power stability <2 % (±2°C and 8hrs).

All Cobolt lasers are manufactured using proprietary HTCure™ technology and the resulting compact hermetically sealed package provides a very high level of immunity to varying environmental conditions along with exceptional reliability. Lasers built using the HTCure™ technology have been shown to withstand multiple 60G mechanical shocks in operation without any sign of degraded performance. With thousands of installed units in the field, HTCure™ has proven to be one of the most reliable methods for making industrial grade lasers.

2023-06-08T17:29:00+02:00

Webinar – Innovative Femtosecond Lasers for Multiphoton Applications

What are the advantages of ultrashort femtosecond lasers with <50 fs?

Join us to learn more in our webinar featuring the new VALO product line of femtosecond fiber lasers.

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Fiber-based femtosecond lasers are rapidly becoming one of the leading laser sources for various multiphoton applicatins due to their alignment-free compactness, ease-of-use and robustness. By realizing sub-50 fs laser pulses, new perspectives open up, especially for multiphoton applications where peak powers can significantly influence the quality of the results.

In this webinar, we will discuss the underlying physics involved in ultrashort femtosecond lasers and describe the benefits of femtosecond pulses in the sub-50 fs regime. Sign up and learn more how they help push frontiers in physics and in multiphoton applications, specifically in multiphoton microscopy and optogenetics, multiphoton polymerization, and terahertz generation.

Join us to learn more!


2022-12-16T13:35:03+01:00

Webinar – Multiline Lasers Enable Reliable Instrumentation for Clinical Applications

Now available on demand

Event: BioPhotonics Conference October 25 – 27, 2022
Presented by: Melissa Haahr, HÜBNER Photonics
When: Thursday, October 27, 2022 – 8:05 AM EDT
Topic: Multiline Enable Reliable Instrumentation for Clinical Applications

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Fluorescence imaging using lasers is a key technique in both biomedical research and clinical applications. Fluorescence-based microscopy for high-resolution and high-throughput multifluorophore imaging typically relies on the use of several individual laser sources at different wavelengths. One option to achieve this is a permanently aligned and service-free multicolor illumination source. Such a multi-line laser solution, with up to four laser wavelengths in a small package, can enable more cost-efficient, compact, and user-friendly instrumentation, in addition to simplifying manufacture and maintenance.

Haahr discusses the relative advantages of multi-line lasers, introduces the technology, and illustrates a real-life example in which multi-line lasers are helping to simplify system design and manufacture for instrumentation, which can, in theory, address the speeds necessary for clinical sampling. The session is intended for both researchers and instrument manufacturers who are interested in new solutions of lasers for their experiments or instrument design.

Sign up today to get notified to the webinar hosted on the BioPhotonics Conference 2022, and learn more about how our Cobolt Skyra can be used for Fluorescence-based microscopy and especially in systems based on light sheet microscopy.

Melissa Haahr is the product manager at HÜBNER Photonics for Cobolt’s lasers for the life sciences. Haahr holds a master’s degree in physical chemistry from the University of Oregon and bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and environmental science from Alfred University. She joined HÜBNER Photonics in 2014, bringing experience in analytical instrumentation and analysis techniques, as well as in technical sales.

2022-11-16T18:16:56+01:00

Low frequency Raman poster at ICORS Conference

We are happy to present a poster at this years 27th International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy (XXVII ICORS). In our poster we will present the advantage of our 08-NLDM 785 nm narrow linewidth laser and how it can be applied to low frequency Raman Spectroscopy.

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Title: Novel narrow linewidth 785 nm diode laser with enhanced spectral purity faciliates low-frequency Raman Spectroscopy
Authors: Magnus Rådmark, Gunnar Elgcrona, Håkan Karlsson, Peter Jänes and presented by Jetinny Ngo.

You will be able to watch the poster-presentation and meet our Laser Sales Engineer on:
Date – Thursday PM, Aug 18th, 2022
Place – ICORS, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California.

If you are interested in reading more about our 08-NLDM 785 nm narrow linewidth laser, about its design and application especially in low frequency Raman spectroscopy, then you will enjoy our white paper below on how low frequency Raman spectroscopy can be used in pharmaceutical inspection:

https://hubner-photonics.enestedt-playground.se/knowledge-bank/low-frequency-raman-spectroscopy/
2022-08-22T15:51:18+02:00
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