EKSPLA
EKSPLA is an innovative manufacturer of solid-state and fiber lasers, from customized systems to small and medium OEM series. The ability to tailor the product for specific applications and/or according to specific OEM requirements is one of the main strengths of EKSPLA.
- +370 5 264 96 29
- +370 5 264 18 09
- sales@ekspla.com
- Savanoriu Av. 237
Vilnius, LT-02300
Lithuania
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*Tunable Wavelength
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*Wide range of OPO and OPA systems*Ultra-broad tuning from 192 to 16 000 nm*Femtosecond, picosecond & nanosecond pulse durations*Narrow bandwidth models
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*High Intensity Systems
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Unique laser systems for extreme applications:*OPCPA*Plasma physics*Laser shock peening
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Tunable Wavelength Systems (OPOs)
NT342 Series
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NT342 series tunable laser system comprises a nanosecond optical parametric oscillator and Q-switched pump laser in a single housing. The system features up to 50 mJ in VIS, no-gap wavelength tuning from 192 nm to 2600 nm, up to 30 Hz repeptition rate, easy maintenance and separate output for pump laser beam.
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*Ultrafast Fiber Lasers
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Fundamental building blocks of many photonic systems used in industrial and medical applications as well as for scientific research.
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Picosecond Lasers
PL2230 Series
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The first commercial fully diode pumped high pulse energy mode-locked laser, producing 28 ps pulses with up to 140 mJ pulse energy.
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Laser Electronics
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A device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
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*Laser Spectroscopy
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*Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy and microscopy*Investigation of surfaces and interfaces of solids, liquids, polymers, biological membranes and other systems
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Compact Fiber Seeders
LightWire FPS Series
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LightWire FPS series fiber lasers are dedicated for seeding solid state Nd:YAG amplifiers. Compact, cost efficient FPS series models deliver sub‑10 ps pulses at 1064 nm wavelength with the average output power up to 200 mW and pulse energy up to 50 nJ.
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*Industrial Ultrafast Lasers
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*Designed for heavy duty operation in real industry*Picosecond or femtosecond pulse duration*Tailored for micromachining, microfabrication, photovoltaics, ophthalmology
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Tunable Wavelength Systems (OPOs)
NT230 Series
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Integrated in a single compact housing diode pumped Q-switched laser and OPO system offers hands-free, no-gap tunning from 193 to 2600 nm. Producing high up to 10 mJ energy pulses at 100 Hz pulse repetition rate, tunable over a broad spectral range, NT230 series lasers are realiable solution for many laboratory and OEM applications.
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Flashlamp Pumped Actively Q-switched Lasers
NL300 Series
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NL300 series electro-optically Q-switched nanosecond Nd:YAG lasers provide up to 800 mJ per pulse at 1064 nm. A wide range of harmonic generator modules for generation up to a 5th harmonic (213 nm) is available. The NL300 series nanosecond lasers are an excellent choice for many applications, including laser ablation and marking, OPO pumping and other critical tasks.
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Picosecond Lasers
PL2250 Series
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Featuring up to 100 mJ pulse energy and less than 30 ps (20 ps optional) pulse duration, PL2250 series picosecond mode-locked Nd:YAG lasers set new standard in high pulse energy picosecond lasers. Innovative and cost effective design allows to improve laser reliability, while reducing running and maintenance costs.
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SHG Spectrometer
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Second harmonic generation (SHG) is an effective technique for surface probing. By SHG, monolayer adsorbtion can be detected. With different input/output beam polarizations SHG can yield information on the average orientation of molecular adsorbates.
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SFG Spectrometer
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Ideal laser spectroscopy tool for in-situ investigation of surfaces and interfaces. SFG spectrometer operates from 4300 to 625 cm-1 and provides < 6 cm-1 spectral resolution. The heart of the system is a picosecond Nd:YAG laser generating 25 ps pulses that pump an OPG/DFG delivering from 260 to 20 µJ per pulse across the IR range















