Pulsed laser diode illuminator: Illuminator for short pulses – ultra-compact OEM version Bernard Azout Key Features: Energy and pulse width from 1 mJ/30ns to 4mJ/100ns Maximal pulse repetition rate between 1 and 6 kHz Up to 6 W average power Single wavelength emission among 808, 915, 940 or 980 nm (other wavelengths in option) Various beam geometry available High reliability (> 100 x 109 shots) Easy to integrate, robust design
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
QCW linear bar array Bernard Azout Key Features: QCW operation Highly compact design Conductively cooled package (water cooled also available) High conversion efficiency Wavelengths : 795 – 830 nm, 880 nm and 9xx nm Option with FAC lens High temperature option available Mechanically robust as well as shock and vibration resistant
QCW mini-stacked array Bernard Azout Key Features: High power density (500 to 1000 W QCW out of 3×3 mm² – 1200 to 2400 W QCW out of 5×5 mm²) Highly compact design Square emission area Wavelength: 795–830 nm, 880 nm et 9xx nm Options for multi-color emission Collimation on request High operating temperature range Collimation on request Mechanically robust, shock and vibration resistant
QCW stacked array (FAC) Bernard Azout Key Features: QCW operation Low divergence Fast-Axis Collimation from 0.5° to 1.5° at a 400 µm pitch Customized divergence angles available (ex: 5°, 10°) Up to 400 W QCW per diode bar, pitch from 400 µm to 2 mm Wavelengths: 795 – 830 nm, 880 nm and 9xx nm High efficiency Low thermal resistance package Mechanically robust, shock and vibration resistant Approved for space applications
Tunable Littrow Lasers (LDL) Michael Iluz Key Features: Vibrationally inert Passive stability Wide tuning range Decoupled grating rotation and tilt Wide mode-hop free scan range Narrow linewidth Fast piezo feedback Precision alignment controls High bandwidth low latency modulation Diode protection circuit and relay Low frequency noise