Based on solid-state laser technology, it outputs high-energy-density 266nm nanosecond or even picosecond pulsed lasers. Its working process is to release laser energy in a very short time through specific Q-switching or mode-locking technology to generate a pulsed beam with high peak power.
| Wavelength | 266 nm |
| Operational mode | Pulse |
| Power | 2 W |
| M2 | TEM00 , <1.3 |
| Repetition rate | 50 kHz |
| Pulse duration | 5 ns |
| Energy per pulse | 40 μJ |
| Cooling | Water-cooled |
| UV curing |
| Microelectronics processing |
| Laser medical |