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1030-1180 nm DFB laser

 Johanna Taieb

Key Features:

  • Wide wavelength lineup: 1030, 1053, 1064, 1080, 1120, 1180 nm and more
  • Stable single mode operation
  • Short pulse (picoseconds, nanoseconds)
  • 400 mW to 1 nanosecond high light power
  • 14-pin butterfly / 7-pin SMPM module
  • Picosecond pulsed driver board
  • 1060 nm gain chip for tunable laser
  • Application: Seeder of fiber laser for machining, LIDAR

Nd:YAG passively q-switched DPSS lasers “WAVEGUARD”

 Michael Iluz

Main features:

  • Robust and compact design
  • Internal and external TTL triggering
  • Laser controller with USB or RS232 interface
  • OEM version available
  • Optional: adjustable pulse repetition rate

 

Application examples:

  • Material processing & micromatching
  • LIBS
  • Marking
  • LIDAR & Laser Ranging
  • Biophotonics

PowerMir – 4.6µm QCW QCL

 Bernard Azout

Key Features:

  • Maximum Average Optical Power: above 1 Watts at 4 microns and 4.6 microns, 1.5 W at 4.8µm and 300mW at 9µm
  • Mode of operation: Quasi-CW, high duty cycled pulsed
  • Central wavelength: 4 µm or 4.6µm, or 4.8µm or 9.Xµm +/- 0.1 µm
  • Pulse frequency: > 500 kHz
  • Divergence: Horizontal < 8 mrad (typically 6mrad), Vertical < 6 mrad (typically 4mrad)
  • Beam quality: TM00 Gaussian beam, M²<1.5
  • Output beam dimension (window output): 2 mm x 3 mm
  • Polarization: Linear vertically polarized

PowerMir – 4.8µm QCW QCL

 Bernard Azout

Key Features:

  • Maximum Average Optical Power: >1.5W or < 500mW
  • Mode of operation: Quasi-CW, high duty cycled pulsed
  • Central wavelength: 4.8 μm +/- 0.1 μm
  • Pulse frequency: > 500 kHz
  • Divergence: Horizontal:3 to 6 mrad, Vertical 2 to 4 mrad
  • Beam quality: TM00 Gaussian beam, M²<1.5
  • Output beam dimension for the standard beam option (window output): Typically 3 mm (vertical) x 2 mm (horizontal)
  • Polarization: Linear vertically polarized (>98%)
  • Reliability: > 3500 h

POWERMIR – 4μm QCW QCL

 Bernard Azout

Key Features:

  • ITAR free technology
  • QCW operating mode for increased wall-plug efficiency and reduced thermal dissipation
  • Reproducible specs manufacturing for series productions
  • Circular beam (option) to reduce efforts made by clients to shape the beam

Pulsed laser diode illuminator: Illuminator for multi-wavelength emission

 Bernard Azout

Key Features:

  • Energy per diode and pulse width from 1mJ/80ns to 2mJ/130ns
  • Up to 8mJ overall energy & 24W average power
  • Up to 6kHz pulse repetition rate in continuous mode (up to 10kHz available in burst mode)
  • Multi-wavelength emission possible with up to 4 wavelengths among 808, 915, 940 or 980 nm
  • Fast axis collimation of diode bars included
  • High reliability (> 100 x 109 shots)
  • Robust design integrated into a closed protective housing

Pulsed laser diode illuminator: Illuminator for ultra-short pulses

 Bernard Azout

Key features:

  • Energy and pulse width from 2µJ/3ns to 10µJ/3ns
  • Maximal pulse repetition rate between 100 and 500 kHz
  • Up to 1 W average power
  • Single wavelength emission among 808, 905, 915, 940 or 980 nm (other wavelengths in option)
  • Fast-axis collimation upon request for one-bar diode design
  • High reliability (> 100 x 109 shots)
  • Robust design, shock and vibration resistant

Supercontinuum SC-OEM

 Michael Iluz

Key Features:

  • Wavelength: 400nm-2400nm
  • Total Power: >8W
  • Visible Power: >1200mW
  • Repetition Rate: 10kHz-200MHz
  • Optional External Triggerable: 1-80MHz

Supercontinuum source SC-PRO

 Michael Iluz

Key Features:

  • Total power: >8W (10-20W Optional)
  • Internal Repetition Rate: 0.1-200MHz
  • External Triggerable: 1-80MHz
  • Wavelength: 400nm-2400nm
  • Pulse Energy: >1uJ
  • Single-Mode Output
  • NIM trigger signal output, externally triggerable