Innovation in visible and ultraviolet lasers is enabling breakthroughs in SRM that can resolve macromolecular structures and provide crucial new insights into cell biology. Coherent introduced the OBIS 640 XT, a red laser module that matches the high output power, low noise, beam quality, and compact size of its existing portfolio of blue and green laser modules, which as a complete set enable high-performance SRM systems.
“We continue to innovate and extend our portfolio of laser modules for life sciences, which is the largest in the industry, has for many years been a market-leading flagship product for Coherent, and continues to be the benchmark in laser modules for advanced life sciences applications,” said Dr.
The portfolio of laser modules for life sciences includes the Sapphire and OBIS LS/LX/XT product lines, covering a wide range of output power and wavelengths from near-infrared to ultraviolet. The OBIS 640 XT will be generally available by the end of calendar Q1 2024.
Coherent’s broad portfolio of products for instrumentation in life sciences also includes precision optics, filters, assemblies, and thermoelectric modules. System providers can expand assembly manufacturing at Coherent’s facilities in
Coherent will showcase its broad range of products and innovations for sensing at Photonics West 2024 in
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Coherent OBIS 640 XT
The OBIS 640 XT is a red laser module matching the high output power, low noise, beam quality, and compact size of Coherent’s existing blue and green laser modules, to enable high-performance super-resolution microscopy..
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