COC-261
Manufacturer/Distributor: SemiNex
Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
SemiNex Triple Junction Pulsed Laser Diode - Chip on Carrier (CoC)
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: SemiNex
Specializing in high-power laser diodes and semiconductor optical amplifiers, SemiNex Corporation supports various advanced applications, including LiDAR, military range finding, medical technology, and fiber optic testing. The company’s products are built with top-tier materials, such as indium phosphide and gallium antimonide, ensuring high reliability and efficiency. SemiNex, founded in 2003, consistently delivers products that enhance performance and meet stringent industry standards.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode
Laser diodes are characterized by their ability to produce coherent light, meaning the light waves are in phase with each other both temporally and spatially. The light emitted is monochromatic, having a narrow wavelength range, which means it is almost of a single color. Additionally, laser diodes emit light in a highly directional beam, unlike LEDs, which emit light in multiple directions.
Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
A pulsed laser diode is a semiconductor device that emits laser light in short, intense bursts by modulating the current supplied to it, achieving high peak power. These diodes are used in applications requiring precise and powerful light pulses, such as LIDAR, range finding, medical devices, and industrial material processing.
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 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.
This article refers to: COC-261 (Manufacturer/Distributor: SemiNex Laser Type: Pulsed-Laser-Diodes Wavelength Range: IR Mode: multimode ) - COC-261 - multimode Pulsed-Laser-Diodes Wavelength 1550nm (Nanometer) Power 60W (Watt)
- SemiNex
- Pulsed-Laser-Diodes
- IR
- multimode