
Laser & Light Sources
The development of new laser sources and the optimization of already established lasers are two of the main tasks in the field of photonics. The number of applications in which lasers are used as light sources is increasing at a correspondingly high rate.
Lasers play an important role in many applications today, from the fields of measurement and biotechnology to material processing. Accordingly, there is demand for lasers with various different wavelengths, power ratings, sizes, shapes, and so on. Laser 2000 offers a wide range of different laser light sources for industrial and scientific applications.
Lasers are selected by wavelength, power rating, whether they operate in pulsed or cw mode, and other criteria.
The FIR-/THz lasers are optically pumped lasers used in applications where coherent radiation in the range of 40 μm to 1.22 mm (0.25 –7.5 THz) is required.
JDSU helium-neon lasers with the wavelength 632.8nm are available in the power range from 0.5 mW to 22.5 mW.
Focuslight CW and QCW high-power active cooled laser diodes bars with 60 to 250 W optical power output at wave lengths ranging from 808 to 980 nm offer high quality and reliability.
CW and QCW high-power active cooled Vertical Stacks with 2 to 40 bars at 100 to 250 W optical power output per bar (@ 808 - 980 nm)
The MTL-5 is a compact, user-friendly, bench-top, Transverse Excited Atmospheric (TEA) Pressure pulsed CO2 Laser.