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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 Cateye Lasere (CEL)

 Michael Iluz

Key Features

  • Cateye filter design
  • Fast piezo feedback
  • Precision wavelength adjustment
  • High bandwidth direct modulation
  • Microwave RF modulation
  • Wavelengths 450 – 530nm, 630 – 1620nm
  • Diode protection circuit and relay
  • Acoustically inert and passively stable
  • Narrow linewidth
  • Low frequency-noise
  • Self-aligning
  • High feedback bandwidth

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