FDL-793-30W-FC400-VBG
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Laser Type: VBG
Fiber-coupled Laser Diode
Description:
Manufacturer/Distributor: FLC
Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC), established in 1994, has a rich history of success and innovation in the field of laser technology. FLC's success is driven by its commitment to innovation and its ability to deliver customized solutions tailored to specific customer needs, including hard-to-source and specialized laser diodes. Celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2024, the company reflects on a legacy of technological advancements that have significantly impacted the laser industry. Through consistent innovation and dedication to excellence, FLC has maintained its position at the forefront of laser technology, continually pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the field.
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 use a volume Bragg grating to provide wavelength stabilization and spectral narrowing, ensuring the laser emits light at a precise and stable wavelength. This technology enhances spectral purity and temperature stability, making it ideal for applications requiring highly monochromatic light, such as spectroscopy, telecommunications, and lidar. The VBG reflects specific wavelengths back into the laser diode, forcing it to emit light with a very narrow linewidth and increased coherence length.
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.
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