Frequently Asked Questions

The MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) structure design enhances performance by optimizing the pump power and gain fiber length of the amplifier. This leads to improved output power and the best beam quality without distorting the pulse. Additionally, it guarantees a nearly ideal square wave pulse output under millisecond-long pulse operation conditions.

This fiber laser has a wide range of applications in industrial processing, scientific research, biomedicine and other fields, including laser pumping, transparent polymer welding and various medical surgical applications, such as resection, ablation, vaporization, coagulation and hemostasis in urology, urinary lithotripsy and general surgery.

The typical operating wavelength of this laser is 1940 nm, but products with any wavelength in the range of 1900~2050 nm can be customized according to requirements.

Some key features of this laser include a peak power up to 650W, a pulse width ranging from 0.04 to 50ms, single mode or multi-mode output, a compact design that's air-cooled, and an all-fiber configuration that's maintenance-free.

The power stability over 8 hours is ±1 %, and power tunability ranges from 10~100%.

The fiber laser achieves a narrow spectral width output (<0.7 nm) and near diffraction limit output beam quality by carefully coiling the fiber, optimizing pump power, and adjusting the gain fiber length.

The wide pulse duration range (40000 - 50000000 ns) ensures that the laser can be used for a variety of applications, from fine-tuned surgical procedures to high-power industrial processes.

The typical operating wavelength of the laser is 1940 nm.

Yes, products with any wavelength in the range of 1900~2050 nm can be customized according to requirements.

The laser can be used in industrial processing, scientific research, biomedicine, laser pumping, transparent polymer welding, and various medical surgical applications.

Yes, the laser has a compact design and is air-cooled.

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