FCGM-C803-05L
Manufacturer: FLC
Laser Type: mini-laser
Wavelength Range: low-cost
532nm DPSS LASER LINE MODULE
Description:
Manufacturer: FLC
The Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC) is a renowned enterprise based in Germany, specializing in the development, production, and distribution of advanced laser technologies. Established in 1994, FLC has become a prominent player in the laser industry, known for its commitment to quality and innovation. The company's product portfolio focuses on three main areas: Laser Diodes, Laser Modules, and Diode-Pumped Solid-State (DPSS) Lasers. These cutting-edge products cater to a diverse range of applications, from industrial manufacturing and medical treatments to scientific research and defense. FLC's expertise and dedication to meeting the specific needs of its clients make it a trusted name in the world of laser technology.
Laser Type: DPSS-Laser
DPSS lasers offer several advantages, including high efficiency, due to the laser diode pump source's effective conversion of electrical energy to optical energy. They also provide good beam quality, producing a highly collimated and focused beam.
Laser Type: Green-Laser-Modules
Green laser modules are utilized in numerous fields. In scientific research, they are used in laboratories for experiments requiring precise light sources, such as fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy. Industrial uses include materials processing, alignment, and inspection tasks where precise and visible laser lines are needed. In the medical field, they are used in various procedures, including laser surgery, phototherapy, and dermatological treatments. Consumer electronics also make use of green laser modules in devices like laser pointers and laser shows. They are common in surveying and construction for alignment and leveling tools and in optical communication systems for data transmission over long distances with minimal loss.
Laser Type: FCGM
FC GM stands for Fiber-Coupled Green Module. This refers to a laser module where the green laser light is coupled into an optical fiber, allowing for flexible delivery of the laser beam. This is particularly useful for applications requiring precision and the ability to direct light into hard-to-reach areas. The term "green" specifies the wavelength of the laser, typically around 532 nanometers, which is commonly used due to its visibility and efficiency in various applications.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Lasers operating within the visible spectrum emit light that appears as colors ranging from violet (at the shorter wavelength end) to red (at the longer wavelength end). For instance, violet light falls within the 380-450 nm range, blue from 450-495 nm, green from 495-570 nm, yellow from 570-590 nm, orange from 590-620 nm, and red from 620-750 nm.
Wavelength Range: low-cost
These devices are engineered to be affordable, making them ideal for a wide range of applications where cost is a critical consideration.
Mode: singlemode
Singlemode in lasers refers to the operation of a laser that supports only the fundamental transverse mode, resulting in a highly coherent and focused light beam with a narrow spectral linewidth. This means the laser emits light at a single spatial pattern and usually at a single frequency, producing a beam with very low divergence and high spatial coherence.
This article refers to: FCGM-C803-05L (Manufacturer: FLC Laser Type: mini-laser Wavelength Range: low-cost Mode: singlemode ) - FCGM-C803-05L - singlemode mini-laser Wavelength 532nm (Nanometer) Power 0.005W (Watt)
- FLC
- mini-laser
- low-cost
- singlemode