Advalight's yellow laser is based on solid-state technology with no wearing parts.
Weighing less than 10 kg, the laser module itself fits into a standard desktop laser unit.
Illustration of the Advalight technology:
The yellow light is generated by synchronising two well-known wavelengths, the 1064 nm and the 1319 nm.
This means that it is possible to produce a multiple wavelength system with just one laser module.
Description - Patent 1
Patents the concept of having multiple lasers pulsed (Q-switched) by a number of active Q-switched lasers
that is less than the number of individual lasers. Included in the concept is the method for regulating the pulse
synchronisation by individually adjusting pump powers.
Description - Patent 2
Describes a method consisting of a particular combination on non-linear crystals for sum frequency or second
harmonic generation, with the purpose of being able to reach higher converted power levels than otherwise
possible and/or with a simpler solution than would otherwise be required.