PD-LD has declared the release of its new LabSource series of benchtop laser sources. At present, there are two models available. The first is the LS-1, which is a single Volume Bragg Grating stabilized laser source.
The second model is the LS-2 that includes dual laser sources capable of performing specific operations such as specialized analytics, dual wavelength light therapy, and even more. As a result, these modules contribute to a suitable, customizable, and cost-effective solution.
According to PD-LD CEO Vladimir Ban, these modules are efficient in terms of price ratio and incorporate extensive wavelength options that facilitate applications exceeding spectral analysis. The LS-1 and LS-2 comprise integrated drive software and circuitry that co-ordinate with the laboratory instruments. It facilitates simplified installation and utilization with its ergonomic design and compatible interface.
The LS-1 employs a single stabilized laser source. In contrast, the LS-2 consists of two dual laser sources in close proximity that facilitates recognizing wider variety of substances. Furthermore, it has the potential to identify and analyze the complex fluorescent substances that cannot be detected with conventional single-source Raman spectroscopy. The detection is based on a dual-source technique called Shifted Excitation Raman Differential Spectroscopy (SERDS), an improvement to Raman spectroscopy in the analysis of biological and organic samples and in field-based settings.
The new advancement in the company’s VBG-based product line is the launch of new LabSource modules. According to Tom DeBerardine, PD-LD’s VP of marketing and sales, the new modules, representing the series of VBG-stabilized products, are ideal for customers requiring a complete laser solution.