FRLD-1535-200µJ-Q
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Laser Type: Q-switched/Pulsed
Erbium Glass Laser
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC), established in 1994, is a prominent global supplier of laser technologies. They offer a wide range of laser diodes, including FP, DFB, and DBR types, covering wavelengths from 213 nm to 20 µm and power ranges from 1 mW to 5600 W. Known for their innovative solutions, FLC caters to various industries such as machine vision, manufacturing, medicine, and aerospace. Celebrating their 30th anniversary in 2024, FLC continues to lead in laser technology advancements.
Laser Type: DPSS-Laser
DPSS lasers are versatile, efficient, and capable of producing high-quality beams across various wavelengths, making them valuable tools in numerous fields.
Laser Type: Q-switched/Pulsed
Q-switched/pulsed lasers are widely used in various applications due to their ability to deliver high peak power in short bursts. In medical procedures, they are employed for tattoo removal, laser surgery, and cosmetic treatments. In material processing, they are utilized for precision cutting, drilling, marking, and engraving. Scientific research benefits from their use in time-resolved spectroscopy, nonlinear optics, and plasma generation. Additionally, Q-switched/pulsed lasers play a crucial role in remote sensing technologies like LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), which are used for mapping and surveying.
Wavelength Range: IR
Applications with infrared (IR) wavelengths span across various fields. Near-Infrared (NIR) is used in fiber optic communications, medical imaging, and night vision equipment. Mid-Infrared (MIR) is important for spectroscopy, chemical sensing, and environmental monitoring due to the absorption characteristics of many molecules in this range. Far-Infrared (FIR) is utilized in thermal imaging, astronomy, and studying the thermal properties of materials.
Mode: multimode
Multimode lasers excel in applications where high power and a broad beam are advantageous. They are particularly effective in: Material Processing: The high power and broad beam of multimode lasers make them ideal for cutting, welding, and engraving materials like metals, plastics, and ceramics. Medical Treatments: They are used in procedures such as laser surgery, skin treatments, and phototherapy, where a larger treatment area and higher energy are beneficial. Optical Sensors: Multimode lasers are employed in sensors that require a more diffuse light source, which can be useful in detecting variations over a larger area. Illumination and Display Technologies: The broad beam and higher power are useful in lighting applications and projection systems where wide and uniform illumination is needed. Overall, multimode lasers are preferred in scenarios where the primary requirements are high power output and wide beam coverage rather than precision and narrow beam focus.
This article refers to: FRLD-1535-200µJ-Q (Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC Laser Type: Q-switched/Pulsed Wavelength Range: IR Mode: multimode ) - FRLD-1535-200µJ-Q - multimode Q-switched/Pulsed Wavelength 1535nm (Nanometer) Power 0.002W (Watt)
- FLC
- Q-switched/Pulsed
- IR
- multimode
- - Optional with PD