Fiber-pigtailed lasers from Coherent provide output power up to 120 mW

Feb. 26, 2013
Sapphire fiber-pigtailed lasers provide CW output at 458, 488, 514, 532, 552, 561, and 588 nm at powers up to 120 mW.

Sapphire fiber-pigtailed lasers provide CW output at 458, 488, 514, 532, 552, 561, and 588 nm at powers up to 120 mW. They are nominally configured with 1 m of singlemode, polarization-preserving fiber, terminating in a standard FC/APC 8° connector, for use in standalone applications or integration into OEM instruments.
Coherent
Santa Clara, CA

www.coherent.com


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PRESS RELEASE

Coherent Debuts Fiber-Pigtailed Sapphire Lasers at Multiple Visible Wavelengths

Santa Clara, Calif. - Coherent Inc. (Santa Clara, CA) (Nasdaq: COHR) has introduced a new range of fiber-pigtailed (FP) lasers into its well-established portfolio of FP products. The new SapphireTM FP lasers are compact, CW, visible lasers that offer a unique combination of low noise and exceptional output stability. These lasers are available at seven wavelengths (458 nm, 488 nm, 514 nm, 532 nm, 552 nm, 561 nm and 588 nm), at output powers of up to 120 mW. They are nominally configured with 1 meter of single-mode, polarization-preserving fiber, terminating in a standard FC/APC 8° connector, thus simplifying their use in standalone applications or integration into OEM instruments.

Sapphire FP pigtailed lasers achieve a unique combination of low noise and exceptional output stability due to several factors. The first is the use of the field-proven (over 25,000 units) Sapphire laser platform that delivers a circular output beam with the industry's lowest beam drift thereby enabling efficient coupling. Second is the use of a rugged permanent fiber-pigtailing using PermAlignTM technology rather than an air-launched setup using multi-axis adjustable mounts which nearly always drift over time. The superior stability enabling design is to make the fiber an integral part of the resonator plate featuring PermAlignTM technology, physically completely independent of the outer housing. As a result, Sapphire FP lasers deliver excellent output stability (< ±2% over 2 hours ± 3°C after warm-up), low noise (< 0.25% RMS at 10 Hz to 2 MHz) and a broad ambient temperature operating range (10 to 40°C). In addition, a special fiber termination allows the operation of Sapphire FP lasers at short wavelengths and/ or high powers without fiber degradation or damage.

Applications for Sapphire FP include the life sciences, metrology, and inspection. Typical examples are fluorescence-based techniques, where fiber delivery is commonly utilized to facilitate miniaturization, such as flow cytometry or confocal microscopy. Moreover, the wavelength scalability of Sapphire's optically pumped semiconductor laser (OPSL) technology enables optimum excitation of target fluorophores.

Founded in 1966, Coherent, Inc. is a world leader in providing photonics based solutions to the commercial and scientific research markets, and is part of the Standard & Poor's SmallCap 600 Index and the Russell 2000. Please direct any questions regarding this press release to Volker Pfeufer, product line manager, at +49-(0)451 3000 379, e-mail [email protected]. For more information about Coherent, including product and financial updates, visit our website at http://www.Coherent.com.

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