FPYL-355-5W-Q-AO-W
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Laser Type: Q-switched/Pulsed
Ultra Violet Actively Q-switched DPSS Laser
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
The Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC) is a global supplier of laser technologies, offering a range of products including laser diodes and laser modules for various industrial and scientific applications. Founded in 1994, FLC serves industries such as machine vision, manufacturing, medicine, and aerospace.
Laser Type: DPSS-Laser
DPSS lasers are used in a broad array of applications, including scientific research for precision measurements, spectroscopy, and laser cooling. In the medical field, they are employed in ophthalmology, dermatology, and various surgical procedures. Industrial uses include material processing, engraving, and cutting, while consumer electronics benefit from their use in laser pointers and optical disc drives.
Laser Type: Q-switched/Pulsed
A Q-switched/pulsed laser is a versatile tool that uses the technique of Q-switching to produce high-intensity pulses of light. This capability makes it valuable in various fields, from medical treatments to industrial processing and scientific research. The key advantage of these lasers is their ability to deliver energy in short, controlled bursts, providing high peak power and precision.
Wavelength Range: UV
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation typically spans wavelengths from about 10 nanometers (nm) to 400 nanometers (nm). This range can be further subdivided into near-ultraviolet (NUV), middle-ultraviolet (MUV), far-ultraviolet (FUV), and vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV). Near-Ultraviolet (NUV): 315 nm to 400 nm. Middle-Ultraviolet (MUV): 280 nm to 315 nm. Far-Ultraviolet (FUV): 100 nm to 280 nm. Vacuum-Ultraviolet (VUV): 10 nm to 200 nm.
Mode: multimode
Multimode in lasers refers to the operation of a laser that supports multiple transverse modes, resulting in a light beam that is less coherent and more divergent compared to single-mode lasers. This means the laser emits light at multiple spatial patterns and sometimes at multiple frequencies, leading to a broader and more diffuse beam. Multimode lasers are useful in applications where high power and wide beam spread are required, such as in material processing, medical treatments, and certain types of optical sensors. The design of multimode lasers typically involves a larger core size or different refractive index profile to support multiple light paths.
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- FLC
- Q-switched/Pulsed
- UV
- multimode