FDL-808-40W-FC400-VBG
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Laser Type: VBG
Fiber-coupled Laser Diode
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
The Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC) is a specialized company based in Germany that focuses on the development, production, and distribution of laser products and systems.
Laser Type: Fiber-Coupled-Laser-Diodes
One of the key advantages of fiber coupled lasers is their ability to deliver high-quality laser light over considerable distances without significant degradation. This makes them ideal for applications that require precise and controlled laser delivery, such as medical procedures, industrial cutting and welding, telecommunications, and scientific research.
Laser Type: Wavelength-Stabilized-Laser-Diodes
Wavelength-stabilized laser diodes are specialized semiconductor lasers designed to maintain a stable output wavelength despite variations in temperature, current, or other external factors. These lasers are crucial in applications where precision and reliability are paramount.
Laser Type: VBG
Volume Bragg Grating (VBG) stabilized laser diodes excel in high-resolution spectroscopy, telecommunications, and lidar systems due to their precise wavelength stabilization and narrow linewidth. They provide enhanced accuracy and resolution, making them ideal for applications requiring highly stable and monochromatic light. Additionally, these laser diodes are beneficial in medical diagnostics, optical sensing, and metrology, where precision and reliability are crucial.
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: 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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