VCSEL array module for hair removal, other aesthetics applications by Princeton Optronics

Dec. 5, 2016
A 4.8 kW output power VCSEL array module is designed for use in hair removal and other aesthetics applications, including wrinkle and fat mitigation.

A 4.8 kW output power vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) array module from Princeton Optronics (Mercerville, NJ) is designed for use in hair removal and other aesthetics applications, including wrinkle and fat mitigation. The VCSEL module consists of individual 5 × 5 mm arrays with 250 W power at 808 nm, which can be operated for a pulse duration of 25 to 100 ms. For hair removal, a pulse energy ranging from 25 to 100 J is required from a single 10–100 ms pulse.

For more information, please visit www.princetonoptronics.com.

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