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ZOLIX Gloria-SC-P-UVE Ultrafast Supercontinuum Laser Source

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Brand ZOLIX
Origin Beijing, China
Manufacturer Type Direct Manufacturer
Product Category Domestic
Model Gloria-SC-P-UVE
Light Source Type Supercontinuum Laser (Fiber-Based, UV-Extended)
Pulse Width 450 ps
Repetition Rate Range 1.5–3 MHz
Spectral Coverage 380–2400 nm
Max. Average Output Power 7 W
Polarization Unpolarized
Beam Profile Near-Gaussian, Fundamental Mode (M² ≈ 1.1 @ >430 nm)
Beam Diameter ~1.5 mm @ 530 nm, ~2.5 mm @ 1100 nm
Power Stability (RMS) ≤0.5% over 8 hours at full output

Overview

The ZOLIX Gloria-SC-P-UVE is an engineered ultrafast supercontinuum (SC) laser source designed for demanding applications in broadband spectroscopy, time-resolved microscopy, and advanced optical metrology. It operates on the physical principle of supercontinuum generation (SCG) via nonlinear spectral broadening in photonic crystal fiber (PCF), driven by high-peak-power picosecond pulses. Unlike thermal or arc-based broadband sources, the Gloria-SC-P-UVE delivers spatially coherent, diffraction-limited output with exceptional brightness and shot-to-shot phase stability—enabling interference-sensitive techniques such as OCT and frequency-domain spectroscopy. Its unique UV-extended spectral coverage—from 380 nm through visible to near-infrared (up to 2400 nm)—is achieved through optimized PCF dispersion engineering and precise pump laser parameter control, making it especially suited for applications requiring deep-UV excitation combined with NIR detection.

Key Features

  • UV-extended spectral output (380–2400 nm), enabling simultaneous multi-band excitation and detection across critical absorption edges of semiconductors, 2D materials, and biological chromophores
  • High average power scalability up to 7 W, with fine-tunable repetition rate (1.5–3 MHz) and adjustable output power via integrated electronic attenuation
  • Exceptional amplitude stability: ≤0.5% RMS power fluctuation over 8-hour continuous operation at rated output—validated under controlled environmental conditions (±0.5°C, vibration-isolated platform)
  • Diffraction-limited beam quality (M² 430 nm), supporting efficient coupling into single-mode fibers, confocal systems, and scanning optics
  • Robust architecture incorporating thermally stabilized pump laser diodes, actively cooled PCF module, and hermetically sealed optical path—designed for laboratory and OEM integration environments

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The Gloria-SC-P-UVE is compatible with standard free-space optical mounts (SM1-threaded), FC/PC and FC/APC fiber interfaces (optional), and modular spectrometer input slits. Its broadband output supports calibration traceable to NIST-traceable radiometric standards when used with calibrated integrating spheres and silicon/InGaAs photodiode reference detectors. The system complies with IEC 60825-1:2014 Class 4 laser safety requirements; full interlock-ready design includes TTL-compatible shutter control, key-switch enable, and emission indicator LED. For regulated environments, optional firmware modules support audit trails and user-access logging aligned with GLP and ISO/IEC 17025 documentation frameworks.

Software & Data Management

Control is provided via ZOLIX’s SC-Control Suite—a cross-platform (Windows/Linux) application offering real-time monitoring of output power, repetition rate, internal temperature sensors, and pump diode current. The suite supports SC spectrum acquisition synchronization with external devices (e.g., CCD spectrometers, lock-in amplifiers) via programmable TTL triggers and USB 2.0/3.0 interfaces. All operational logs—including timestamps, setpoints, and environmental telemetry—are exportable in CSV and HDF5 formats for long-term data integrity and regulatory review. Optional SDK (C/C++, Python, LabVIEW) enables integration into custom automation pipelines compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 electronic record requirements.

Applications

  • Fiber optic characterization: dispersion mapping, nonlinear coefficient measurement, and splice loss analysis across telecom and mid-IR bands
  • Nanomaterial photophysics: time-resolved PL spectroscopy of quantum dots, perovskite nanocrystals, and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs)
  • Biomedical imaging: swept-source OCT with axial resolution <5 µm (in air), multispectral fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM), and label-free tissue histopathology
  • Photovoltaic R&D: EQE mapping, carrier lifetime extraction via TRPL, and defect-state probing using sub-bandgap excitation
  • Ultrafast dynamics: pump-probe spectroscopy of graphene, carbon nanotubes, and topological insulators with <500 fs temporal resolution (when synchronized with external femtosecond lasers)
  • Industrial inspection: micro-defect detection in thin-film solar cells, OLED substrates, and semiconductor wafers using hyperspectral reflectance imaging

FAQ

What is the typical warm-up time required to achieve spectral and power stability?
The system reaches thermal equilibrium and specified power stability within 30 minutes after cold start, assuming ambient temperature variation ≤±1°C.
Is the output beam polarization-maintained or unpolarized?
The default configuration provides unpolarized output; polarization-maintaining (PM) fiber-coupled variants are available upon request with extinction ratio >20 dB.
Can the Gloria-SC-P-UVE be synchronized with external femtosecond lasers for pump-probe experiments?
Yes—via its low-jitter (<10 ps RMS) sync-out port and configurable delay generator interface, enabling precise timing alignment with Ti:sapphire or Yb-fiber oscillators.
Does the system include built-in spectral monitoring?
No integrated spectrometer is included, but the unit features a dedicated 5% tap port with FC/APC connector for real-time spectral sampling using external benchtop or OEM-grade spectrometers.
What maintenance is required during routine operation?
No consumables or periodic recalibration are required; annual verification of power stability and spectral flatness using factory-calibrated references is recommended for ISO/IEC 17025 compliance.

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