Diode laser module from DILAS has NA of

Oct. 22, 2012
A conduction-cooled fiber-coupled diode laser module delivers 32 W from a 105 μm fiber core at a wavelength of 793 nm with a numerical aperture (NA) of
A conduction-cooled fiber-coupled diode laser module delivers 32 W from a 105 μm fiber core at a wavelength of 793 nm with a numerical aperture (NA) of <0.22. It measures 90 × 31 × 20 mm and has a wall plug efficiency of >40% at operating current, and typically operates at <60 A.DILAS
Tucson, AZ
www.dilas.comMore Products----- PRESS RELEASE Fiber-Coupled Module Now Offers Increased Brightness at 793nm Tucson, Arizona – DILAS, the diode laser company, now offers substantially higher brightness with its 105-micron fiber-coupled module at 793nm. The conduction-cooled fiber-coupled diode laser module based on diode laser bars delivers 32-watt from a 105-micron fiber core at a wavelength of 793nm with a numerical aperture (NA) of <0.22. Measuring 90mm x 31mm x 20mm (L x W x H), this industry-standard package boasts a wall plug efficiency (WPE) of greater than 40% at operating current. The module typically operates at <60A of current with a compliance voltage of 1.8V. Standard wavelength tolerances are +/-3nm with spectral widths less than 5nm. This industrial package is intended to service a variety of applications that range from fiber laser pumping to micro-materials processing to medical uses. At 793nm, this fiber-coupled module is ideal for pumping thulium (Tm)-doped fiber lasers and amplifiers which are specifically used in eye-safe applications, emerging medical applications and remote sensing, amongst others. This product is also offered at 35-watts at 808nm and 40-watts at 976 from a 105µm core diameter fiber with a numerical aperture (NA) of 0.22. -----Follow us on TwitterLaser Focus World has gone mobile: Get all of the mobile-friendly options here.Subscribe now to Laser Focus World magazine; it's free!

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