Stradus 405-250
Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Violet Laser Diode Module
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran
Vortran Laser Technology, Inc. offers a range of laser solutions from UV through the visible to the near IR spectrum. Their Stradus® series is a fully CDRH-compliant collection of high-performance, circularized laser diode modules. Each Stradus® module integrates optical power regulation, temperature control, and communication interfaces, including USB and RS-232, facilitating easy system control. The expert sales and engineering team at Frankfurt Laser Company can help you select the right laser for your application and collaborate on custom OEM solutions.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser diode modules are compact devices that integrate a laser diode, optical components, and often a driver circuit into a single package. These modules are designed to produce coherent light with high intensity and precision. The core component of these modules is the laser diode, a semiconductor device that emits laser radiation when electrically biased. To ensure the laser beam is focused and directed as needed, the module includes various optical components such as lenses, collimators, and beam shaping optics.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Visible wavelengths in lasers refer to the range of electromagnetic waves that can be detected by the human eye, typically spanning from about 400 to 700 nanometers (nm).
Wavelength Range: Low-Noise
Low noise in lasers is crucial for applications demanding high precision, stability, and reliability in the laser's performance.
Mode: singlemode
Singlemode lasers are specialized lasers designed to support only one transverse and one longitudinal mode, resulting in a highly coherent and precise beam. These lasers typically operate in the fundamental transverse mode, known as TEM00, which has a Gaussian intensity distribution. This mode is characterized by a single-lobed, symmetric profile, making it ideal for applications requiring high precision and beam quality.
Application: Medical
Lasers have been used in medical applications since the 1960s. The first medical use of a laser occurred in 1961, shortly after the invention of the laser, when an ophthalmologist named Dr. Charles J. Campbell used a ruby laser to treat a retinal tumor. This breakthrough marked the beginning of the integration of laser technology into various medical fields, leading to the diverse and advanced applications we see today.
This article refers to: Stradus 405-250 (Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules Wavelength Range: Low-Noise Mode: singlemode Application: Medical ) - Stradus 405-250 - singlemode Laser-Diode-Modules Wavelength 405nm (Nanometer) Power 0.25W (Watt)
- Vortran
- Laser-Diode-Modules
- Low-Noise
- singlemode
- Medical