High Power CW Laser Diodes

Specifications

Center Wavelength: 0.805 um
Output Power: 7000 mW
Special Width (50% Points): 2.5 nm
Rise/Fall Times: 1 ns
Far Field Beam Divergence: 12 x 40 deg
Max Current: amps
Source Size: μm
Operating Temperature: °C
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Features

  • Power Range: Offers a wide output range from 0.5 Watts to 7.0 Watts, suitable for various applications.
  • High Efficiency: Designed with high efficiency to ensure optimal performance and energy savings.
  • Multiple Package Options: Available in various package options, including C-Mount and 9 mm packages, to suit different needs.
  • High Reliability and Long Life: Engineered for durability and extended lifespan, ensuring consistent performance over time.
  • Aluminum-Free Design: Constructed without aluminum, enhancing the device's performance and reliability.
  • Applications: Ideal for use in diode-based medical systems, diode-pumped solid-state lasers, analytical equipment, illuminators, reprographics, and laser-initiated ordnance.
  • Peak Wavelength: Standard wavelength of 805 nm with a tolerance of +/- 5 nm, ensuring precise and accurate light emission.
  • ISO Certified: Manufactured in compliance with ISO 9001:2008 standards, guaranteeing quality and reliability.
  • Safety and Handling: Class 4 laser with safety precautions to prevent harm, and ESD precautions are necessary for handling.
  • Customizable Options: Various configurations and fiber lengths available to meet specific requirements.

Applications

  • Diode-Based Medical Systems: Provides precise, high-power light for therapeutic and diagnostic equipment
  • Diode Pumped Solid-State Lasers: Serves as a pump source in high-efficiency DPSS lasers
  • Analytical Equipment: Offers stable power output for spectroscopy and sensing
  • Illuminators: Powers high-brightness optical sources in industrial imaging
  • Reprographics: Delivers consistent output for laser printing and photocopying systems
  • Laser-Initiated Ordnance: Supports ignition systems requiring controlled optical pulses