Cobolt Mambo
Cobolt has released the Cobolt Mambo, which is a laser suited for fluorescence analysis applications such as confocal microscopy and flow cytometry
Cobolt has released the Cobolt Mambo, which is a laser suited for fluorescence analysis applications such as confocal microscopy and flow cytometry
Cobolt has released the Cobolt Mambo, which is a laser suited for fluorescence analysis applications, such as confocal microscopy and flow cytometry.
Cobolt, a Swedish manufacturer of low-noise DPSS lasers, has released a higher power model of its 532nm single-mode CW solid-state laser. The Samba is available with up to 300mW CW output power.
Cobolt has released a higher power model of its solid-state laser at 515nm. The Cobolt Fandango, now available with up to 50 mW CW output power.
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