ML776H10
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi
Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
Mitsubishi Laser Diode
Description:
Laser Type: Laser-Diode
Laser diodes excel in applications requiring precise, coherent, and directional light, such as fiber optic communication, consumer electronics, medical procedures, sensing, and scientific research. Their versatility, efficiency, and compact size make them invaluable in diverse fields, from telecommunications and optical storage to surgery and industrial measurement.
Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
A pulsed laser diode is a type of semiconductor device that emits laser light in short bursts, rather than in a continuous stream. This characteristic allows it to deliver high peak power outputs for brief periods, making it ideal for applications requiring intense, concentrated light pulses.
Wavelength Range: IR
Wavelength Range: Infrared radiation typically spans wavelengths from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). This range can be further subdivided into near-infrared (NIR), mid-infrared (MIR), and far-infrared (FIR). Near-Infrared (NIR): 700 nm to 1.4 micrometers (µm) Mid-Infrared (MIR): 1.4 µm to 3 µm Far-Infrared (FIR): 3 µm to 1 mm
Mode: singlemode
The primary advantage of singlemode lasers lies in their superior beam quality. The beam emitted is highly focused, with minimal divergence and high spatial coherence. This results in a sharp, well-defined beam that can be tightly focused to a small spot size. Such characteristics are essential in applications like high-resolution microscopy, precision cutting, fiber optic communications, and various scientific research endeavors where accuracy and beam precision are crucial.
This article refers to: ML776H10 (Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes Wavelength Range: IR Mode: singlemode ) - ML776H10 - singlemode Pulsed-Laser-Diodes Wavelength 1310nm (Nanometer) Power 0.3W (Watt)
- Mitsubishi
- Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
- IR
- singlemode