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1030-1180 nm DFB laser

 Johanna Taien

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

532-594 nm compact visible lasers

 Johanna Taieb

Key Features:

  • Wavelengths: 532, 561, and 594 nm
  • Light output: 5, 20, 30, and 50 mW
  • Low power consumption
  • Short pulse operation (nanoseconds, 50 picoseconds)
  • Compact package
  • Option: Fiber pigtail
  • Applications: Light source for biomedical equipment, sensors

640 – 940 nm high power FP lasers

 Johanna Taieb

Key Features:

  • 640 nm, 30 mW @50℃, 80 mW @30℃
  • 660 nm, 50/100/120 mW@60℃, 50 mW @70℃
  • 785 nm, 100 mW @70℃
  • 830 nm, 210 mW @70℃
  • 905 nm, 40/100 mW @70℃/li>
  • 940 nm, 285 mW @70℃
  • TO-56 package
  • Built-in monitor PD
  • Applications: Industrial applications, machine vision, leveling instruments, particle counters,
    various kinds of sensors

UNIMIR – Single mode DFB CW QCL laser

 Bernard Azout

Unimir benefits

  • Very tight linewidth that drives the very high sensitivity of gas sensing
  • CW operation delivering mW levels of output power at room temperature
  • Pulsed operation for larger tuning range is a good option because at these long wavelengths, the intrapulse linewidth broadening is relatively small
  • Low power consumption for integration in portable gas analysers
  • Very stable over time with good Allan deviation results when integrated inside a gas analyser