Stradus 647-120
Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Red Diode Laser Module
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran
Vortran Laser Technology, Inc. specializes in lasers covering the UV to near IR spectrum. Their Stradus® line, known for CDRH compliance and exceptional integration, includes features like optical power and temperature regulation. With USB and RS-232 connectivity, these single mode TEM00 lasers are user-friendly. Frankfurt Laser Company's sales and engineering staff are available to assist in selecting the perfect laser and developing custom solutions tailored to specific needs.
Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules
Laser diode modules excel in applications requiring precision, efficiency, and reliability. They are particularly effective in industrial settings for cutting, welding, and marking materials; in medical fields for surgical procedures and diagnostic equipment; in communication technologies for fiber optic data transmission; and in scientific research for spectroscopy and microscopy. Their compact size, high efficiency, and ability to produce focused, coherent light make them indispensable in these areas.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Visible lasers have a broad array of applications. In communications, they are used in optical fiber systems for short distances. Medical applications include surgeries, eye treatments like LASIK, and various diagnostic tools. The entertainment industry employs visible lasers in light shows to create striking visual effects. In measurement and detection, laser rangefinders and LIDAR systems use visible lasers for measuring distances and mapping, while bar code scanners often use red laser diodes. Research and development fields utilize visible lasers in spectroscopy, microscopy, and other scientific investigations to study material properties.
Wavelength Range: Low-Noise
Low noise in lasers is important because it enhances the performance and reliability of laser-based systems across a wide range of applications. By minimizing fluctuations in intensity, frequency, and phase, low-noise lasers enable precise measurements, high-quality communication, and accurate scientific and industrial processes.
Mode: singlemode
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 647-120 (Manufacturer/Distributor: Vortran Laser Type: Laser-Diode-Modules Wavelength Range: Low-Noise Mode: singlemode Application: Medical ) - Stradus 647-120 - singlemode Laser-Diode-Modules Wavelength 647nm (Nanometer) Power 0.12W (Watt)
- Vortran
- Laser-Diode-Modules
- Low-Noise
- singlemode
- Medical