Ultra-G green laser platform is based on Brightlock wavelength-stabilization technology

Sept. 29, 2009
Laser Operations, manufacturer of the QPC Lasers product line, has announced the release of the Ultra-G green laser platform, a new visible laser product family based on its proprietary BrightLock monolithic-chip wavelength-stabilization technology. The lasers are designed for military, medical, and display applications.

Laser Operations, manufacturer of the QPC Lasers product line, has announced the release of the Ultra-G green laser platform, a new visible laser product family based on its proprietary BrightLock monolithic-chip wavelength-stabilization technology. Designed for medical applications, the BrightLock Ultra-G MEDICA package features a compact, user-friendly, cost-effective, and passively-cooled fiber-coupled source delivering greater than 3W CW at 532 nm in a narrow core detachable delivery fiber combined with smart medical features such as low-power aiming beam, fiber detector, and removable blast shield for applications in dermatology and ophthalmology. The laser is also available as an energy-efficient, compact, and ruggedized package delivering a collimated beam of up to 6W CW of visible green light at 532 nm, which is ideally suited for applications such as long-range nonlethal visual-disruption applications in defense and law enforcement, and is also suitable for display applications.
QPC Lasers - Laser Operations
Sylmar, CA
www.qpclasers.com


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PRESS RELEASE

Compact and Passively-cooled BrightLock Ultra-G Green Lasers for Military, Medical and Display Applications

Laser Operations LLC, manufacturer of the QPC Lasers product line, announced today the release of the Ultra-G green laser platform, a new visible laser product family based on its proprietary BrightLock monolithic chip wavelength stabilization technology.

Designed for medical applications, the BrightLock Ultra-G MEDICA package features a compact, user-friendly, very cost-effective and passively-cooled fiber-coupled source delivering greater than 3W CW at 532 nm in a narrow core detachable delivery fiber combined with smart medical features such as low power aiming beam, fiber detector and removable blast shield for applications in dermatology and ophthalmology.

The BrightLock Ultra-G is also available as an energy efficient, compact and ruggedized package delivering a collimated beam of up to 6W CW of visible green light at 532 nm, which is ideally suited for applications including long range non-lethal visual disruption applications in defense and law enforcement. Laser display manufacturers developing digital cinema and front projectors can also leverage the Ultra-G's BrightLock monolithic stabilization technology for stable and passively cooled operation over a wide temperature range.

Laser Operations LLC
Sylmar, CA
www.qpclasers.com

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