Laser Glass, 2% Neodymium Oxide
Recommended for IR detectors.
(Standard on the NanoLog)
Maintenance and replacement:
- Inspect for Physical Damage: Regularly inspect the laser glass for any signs of physical damage, such as cracks, chips, or clouding, which could impair its function.
- Physical Degradation: Laser glass components can suffer from thermal stress, contamination, or other forms of wear. Visible signs of damage, such as cracks, cloudiness, or discoloration, indicate that replacement is necessary.
- Keep Optical Components Clean: Dust, dirt, or fingerprints on the laser glass can interfere with light transmission and the laser’s output. Clean the glass using proper optical cleaning methods.
- Minimize Exposure to Contaminants: Avoid exposing the laser glass to harsh chemicals or environments that could corrode or contaminate the glass surface. In particular, avoid moisture buildup or prolonged exposure to high humidity, as this can degrade the glass.
Compatibility:
If you want more information about Fluorescence Spectroscopy please visit our website on What is Fluorescence Spectroscopy?