Pulsed Lasers
Pulsed Lasers
Available are two assemblies: one featuring a laser diode that provides nanosecond pulses, paired with its corresponding nanosecond laser diode driver, and the other a laser diode designed for generating picosecond pulses, paired with a picosecond driver. The nanosecond assembly is designed for applications that require longer pulse durations, while the picosecond assembly is highly effective in producing ultra-short pulses. Additionally, integration of CW (Continuous Wave) modules with CW drivers is also an option. Other driver and module assemblies are possible and can be provided based on customer requests, with ongoing efforts to continually expand the variety of available options.
Key features of Pulsed lasers
- Picosecond Assembly: Typically produces ultra-short pulses with a duration of 50 picoseconds
- Nanosecond Assembly: Suitable for longer pulse durations
- Flexible Design Options: Customizable designs to meet specific requirements in each assembly
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Typical parameters of Pulsed Lasers
Part-number
Peak wavelength
nm
Output peak power
mW
Pulse width
ns
Pulse repetition rate
MHz
Peak forward current
A
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