635 nm diode lasers

Richard Jonker (jonker@bio.uva.nl)
Mon, 12 Sep 1994 08:52:00 -0500

We are currently using a 633 nm laser for identifying algae, based on their
pigment composition (phycocyanins), but it has to be replaced. At the
moment, 635 nm diode lasers are available. Does anyone have information on
and experience with >10 mW 635 nm diode lasers?
Richard Jonker jonker@bio.uva.nl
University of Amsterdam
Aquatic Ecology
Kruislaan 320, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands
voice: +31-20-525 7658 fax: +31-20-525 7662


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