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1210- and 1320-nm Diode Laser Bars

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Dilas has enhanced its line of diode laser bars with its 1210- and 1320-nm models. The fiber-coupled diode laser modules generate output powers of 12, 25, 40 and 100 W, using a standard single-core 600-μm fiber with a numerical aperture under 0.22 and an SMA-905 fiber connector. They are suitable for integration into applications within the medical market. Easily integrated into OEM equipment, these sealed, conduction-cooled instruments feature options such as a power meter, a visible pointer, serial fiber interlocks and a user-exchangeable protection window, providing maximum flexibility for integration into larger systems. The new models feature wall-plug efficiencies >40 percent. The high-power diode laser bars can be integrated principally into all Dilas packages, ranging from single-bar configurations to large-scale stack modules that can include hundreds of bars per module.


Photonics Spectra
Jun 2011
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