CW Fiber Lasers

THFL-1.5: 30W CW Fiber Laser 1550nm

THFL-1.5: 30W CW Fiber Laser 1550nm

The THFL-1.5 is a 1550nm high power CW turnkey fiber laser from Bktel.   These high brightness lasers provide up to 30 W of output power from a single-mode fiber optic making them ideal for a wide range of ...

Sold by: RPMC Lasers, Inc. Ships from: United States
Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1550 nm
Output Power: 30 W
Output Mode: N/A
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.1
Spectral Linewidth: 1 nm
1940-1950nm CW Fiber Laser

1940-1950nm CW Fiber Laser

Connet 2.0um (GHz) series of CW fiber lasers use the Master Oscillator Power-Amplifier (MOPA) structure or the direct resonator cavity structure design to achieve the high-power output. The generally adopted pumps ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1950 nm
Output Power: 40 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW)
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Spectral Linewidth: 0.5 nm
1.0um Single-Mode CW Fiber Laser

1.0um Single-Mode CW Fiber Laser

The 1.0um single-mode CW fiber laser of Connet Laser is a highly integrated continuous Yb-doped fiber laser system with high power output. This fiber laser employs the integrated design of all-fiber structure and ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1064 nm
Output Power: 20 W
Output Mode: N/A
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Spectral Linewidth: 1 nm
VENUS Series1.5um Single-mode CW Fiber Laser

VENUS Series1.5um Single-mode CW Fiber Laser

The 1.5um CW fiber lasers of Connet Laser are eye-safe high power fiber lasers. These fiber lasers employ the integrated design of all-fiber structure and use the double cladding fiber pumping technology to realize ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1530 nm
Output Power: 20 W
Output Mode: N/A
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Spectral Linewidth: Not Specified
VENUS Series 1um Single-mode CW Fiber Laser

VENUS Series 1um Single-mode CW Fiber Laser

The 1.0um single-mode CW fiber laser of Connet Laser is a highly integrated continuous Yb-doped fiber laser system with high power output. This fiber laser employs the integrated design of all-fiber structure and ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1040 nm
Output Power: 50 W
Output Mode: N/A
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.3
Spectral Linewidth: 1 nm
650-1650nm Coaxial Laser Source

650-1650nm Coaxial Laser Source

The Coaxial Laser Source BCLD-CWDM-5SM-FA from BOX OptronicsTech is a versatile and high-performance laser light source module. It features a full band wavelength range from 650nm to 1650nm, making it suitable for a ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 650 nm
Output Power: 10 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW)
Spectral Linewidth: 2.5 nm
Output Power Stability: </= 0.1%
509nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

509nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet 509nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser is one narrow linewidth frequency-doubled single frequency fiber laser. The laser consists of two parts: 1018nm high power narrow linewidth single frequency fiber laser and ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 509 nm
Output Power: 0.5 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
729nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

729nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet 729nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser is based on the technology of the mature 1.9um and 1.1um distributed feedback Bragg grating (DFB) type low-noise single frequency fiber lasers. Connet has the independent ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 729 nm
Output Power: 0.1 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
532nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

532nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet 532nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser is one narrow linewidth frequency-doubled single frequency fiber laser. The laser consists of two parts: 1064nm high power narrow linewidth single frequency fiber laser and ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 532 nm
Output Power: 1 W
Output Mode: Single Frequency
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.1
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
780nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

780nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet 780nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser is one narrow linewidth frequency-doubled single frequency fiber laser. The laser consists of two parts: 1560nm high power narrow linewidth single frequency fiber laser and ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 780 nm
Output Power: 2 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
852nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

852nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet 852nm Single Frequency Fiber Laser is based on the technology of the mature 1.9um and 1.5um distributed feedback Bragg grating (DFB) type low-noise single frequency fiber lasers. Connet has the independent ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 851 nm
Output Power: 0.2 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
CoSF-D-Tm-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-Tm-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable single-frequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1940 nm
Output Power: 15 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
CoSF-D-Tm-B-LP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-Tm-B-LP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable single-frequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1940 nm
Output Power: 0.1 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.1
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
CoSF-D-TM-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-TM-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable single-frequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1940 nm
Output Power: 50 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.3
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
Connet CoSF-D-TM-M Single Frequency Fiber Laser Module

Connet CoSF-D-TM-M Single Frequency Fiber Laser Module

The Connet CoSF-D-TM-M Single Frequency Fiber Laser Module represents a pioneering achievement in laser technology. It harnesses the power of distributed feedback Bragg grating (DFB) fiber laser technology, boasting ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1940 nm
Output Power: 0.02 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Spectral Linewidth: 0.1 nm
CoSF-D-YB-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-YB-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable single frequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1010 nm
Output Power: 10 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
CoSF-D-YB-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-YB-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable single frequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1010 nm
Output Power: 100 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Output Power Stability: 0.9% ~ 1.0%
CoSF-D-ER-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-ER-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

The CoSF-D-ER-B-MP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser by Connet is a low-noise fiber laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It offers a stable single-frequency laser output ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1530 nm
Output Power: 15 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.05
Output Power Stability: 1% ~ 1.25%
CoSF-D-ER-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

CoSF-D-ER-B-HP Narrow Linewidth Single Frequency Fiber Laser

Connet CoSF-D is a low-noise Single Frequency Fiber Laser based on Distributed Feedback Bragg Grating (DFB) technology. It has independent intellectual property rights and achieves a stable singlefrequency laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1530 nm
Output Power: 50 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW), Single Frequency, Single Longitudinal Mode
Beam Quality (M^2): 1.2
Output Power Stability: 0.4% ~ 0.5%
Narrow Linewidth DFB Butterfly Laser Diode

Narrow Linewidth DFB Butterfly Laser Diode

The Narrow Linewidth DFB Butterfly Laser Diode BNLD-1550-40PM-FA1 from BOX Optronics is a high-performance laser designed for precision applications in optical fiber communication and microwave photonics. This laser ...

Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1550 nm
Output Power: 0.04 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW)
Spectral Linewidth: 1.6E-6 nm
Output Power Stability: </= 0.1%
793nm/808nm/976nm MM Fiber Coupled High Power Pump Laser

793nm/808nm/976nm MM Fiber Coupled High Power Pump Laser

The DK Photonics MM Fiber Coupled High Power Pump Laser (DK-XS-DT-006-A/2) is an advanced laser source engineered for demanding applications in fiber laser pumping, biomedical research, and laser material ...

Sold by: DK Photonics Ships from: China
Specifications
Center Wavelength: 915 nm
Output Power: 50 W
Output Mode: Continuous Wave (CW)
Spectral Linewidth: 6 nm
Output Power Stability: 2% ~ 3%
974nm/976nm Pump Laser

974nm/976nm Pump Laser

The 974nm/976nm single-wavelength laser adopts a butterfly-shaped semiconductor laser chip with fiber FBG frequency locking. The professionally designed drive circuit and TEC control ensure the safe operation of the ...

Sold by: DK Photonics Ships from: China
Specifications
Center Wavelength: 974 nm
Output Power: 1 W
Output Power Options: 200/400/600/1000 mW
Short-term Stability (15 Minutes): ≤ ±0.02 dB
Long-term Stability (8 Hours): ≤ ±0.05 dB
1030nm/1064nm/1070nm Fiber Laser

1030nm/1064nm/1070nm Fiber Laser

1030nm/1064nm/1070nm Fiber Laser adopt butterfly-shaped semiconductor laser chip, professionally designed drive circuit and TEC control to ensure the safe operation of the laser, stable output power and spectrum. It ...

Sold by: DK Photonics Ships from: China
Specifications
Center Wavelength: 1064 nm
Output Power: 0.5 W
Spectral Width: < 0.1 nm
Output Power Options (Standard): 100/200/300/400/500 mW
Output Power Options (Custom)): 1-10 W

Did You Know?

CW fiber lasers—short for continuous wave fiber lasers—are the workhorses of many modern laser applications, offering high power output with exceptional beam quality and operational efficiency. Unlike pulsed lasers that deliver energy in bursts, CW fiber lasers emit a constant, uninterrupted laser beam, making them ideal for processes requiring stable and prolonged energy delivery. Thanks to their all-fiber architecture and air- or water-cooled systems, CW fiber lasers are compact, low-maintenance, and incredibly efficient. Whether you need a few watts or several kilowatts of optical power, CW lasers scale seamlessly, delivering excellent performance with minimal footprint. The use of doped optical fibers, such as ytterbium-doped fibers, allows for power scalability, high wall-plug efficiency, and precise beam control. High power CW fiber lasers are widely used in industrial manufacturing—for tasks like cutting, welding, cladding, and drilling. Their continuous output ensures smooth processing of metals, plastics, and composites. In the medical field, they support procedures that require steady illumination or thermal interaction with tissues. And in scientific research, CW lasers enable experiments that rely on consistent photon flux, such as optical trapping, spectroscopy, and nonlinear optics. Moreover, fiber lasers' immunity to misalignment and vibrations makes them more robust and reliable than their solid-state counterparts. Their modularity also allows easy integration into automated systems. As manufacturing, healthcare, and defense industries continue to demand precision and reliability, CW fiber lasers are becoming the go-to technology for continuous, high-quality laser output across a growing spectrum of applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

In fiber lasers the active gain medium is an optical fiber doped with rare elements. A pump source, typically a laser diode is coupled into the core of a doped optical fiber where stimulated emission occurs. Doping the optical fiber with rare earth element such as ytterbium, erbium, holmium, etc. creates the medium where population inversion is enabled and where light amplification by stimulated emission occurs. The light generated is then amplified upon thousands of reflections off the nodes of a fiber Bragg grating which acts as the “cavity mirrors” similar to that of a traditional free-space laser. Fiber Bragg grating acts as the optical filter allowing reflection of only specific modes in the laser cavity.

CW Fiber Lasers: The Continuous Power Behind Precision Applications

Continuous Wave (CW) fiber lasers are an essential technology in the modern photonics landscape. Unlike pulsed lasers, which emit bursts of light, CW fiber lasers provide a steady, uninterrupted laser beam. This continuous output is indispensable for applications that require consistent energy delivery, such as precision welding, cutting, thermal processing, and scientific experimentation.

What Is a CW Fiber Laser?

A CW fiber laser generates a laser beam that maintains a constant optical output over time. This is achieved by exciting rare-earth dopants (commonly ytterbium, erbium, or thulium) embedded in an optical fiber using diode lasers. The result is a highly efficient and compact system with outstanding beam quality and thermal management.

The fiber-based structure allows the laser to be coiled, cooled, and integrated into tight spaces—offering great flexibility and ease of use compared to bulkier laser systems. The fiber acts as both the gain medium and waveguide, ensuring stable beam propagation and minimal signal loss.

Advantages of CW Fiber Lasers

  1. High Beam Quality
    CW fiber lasers produce diffraction-limited beams, which means cleaner cuts, finer welds, and more precise results across applications.

  2. Scalability
    Easily scaled from a few watts to multi-kilowatt systems for different power needs.

  3. Energy Efficiency
    With wall-plug efficiencies exceeding 30–40%, these lasers are more energy-conscious than traditional gas or solid-state lasers.

  4. Compact and Robust Design
    All-fiber design ensures fewer alignment issues, better thermal dissipation, and less downtime.

  5. Low Maintenance
    Fiber lasers have no moving parts, making them highly durable and nearly maintenance-free.

Applications of CW Fiber Lasers

  1. Industrial Manufacturing
    The largest domain for high power CW fiber lasers, manufacturing benefits from their ability to cut, weld, drill, and scribe a variety of materials with precision. Metals like stainless steel, aluminum, and titanium are routinely processed using these lasers.

  2. Medical and Biomedical
    CW lasers are used for photocoagulation, surgical cutting, and thermal ablation. Their stable output allows controlled tissue interaction with minimal collateral damage.

  3. Defense and Aerospace
    In defense, CW lasers are explored for applications like directed energy weapons and countermeasure systems. Their ability to deliver constant power makes them viable for target illumination and destruction.

  4. Scientific Research
    Laboratories use CW lasers for optical trapping, Raman spectroscopy, and frequency doubling experiments, where stable, continuous light is essential for data integrity.

  5. Telecommunications
    While pulsed lasers often dominate short bursts of data transmission, CW lasers still play a role in pumping optical amplifiers and in certain coherent communication systems.

The Future of CW Fiber Lasers

As industry demands increasingly high power CW lasers for advanced applications, fiber laser technology is evolving rapidly. Innovations in cooling, fiber core design, and wavelength tunability are opening up new possibilities—from ultrafast materials processing to quantum communication.

Moreover, integration with robotics and AI-based automation systems is allowing CW fiber lasers to reach new heights in smart manufacturing. Their modular design and digital control interfaces make them easy to deploy, monitor, and optimize in real-time.

Conclusion

CW fiber lasers are no longer just tools—they’re critical enablers of precision, speed, and efficiency across a vast spectrum of industries. From high-power industrial cutting to delicate medical procedures and cutting-edge research, the continuous and clean output of CW fiber lasers positions them as cornerstones of the photonics revolution.

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