DILAS to feature blue fiber-coupled, multi-single emitter module at SPIE Photonics West

Jan. 26, 2014
A fiber-coupled, multi-single emitter module delivers high output power and brightness in the 450 nm range.

A fiber-coupled, multi-single emitter module delivers high output power and brightness in the 450 nm range. Its scalable approach allows for powers from 10 to 100 W. Uses include display applications such as cinema or large-venue projectors, as well as in blue light therapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT). When used with the company's 638 nm, 40 W fiber-coupled module, the two modules only need to be combined with solid-state, laser-generated green light for true RGB projection.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4737

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Contact:DILAS
Headquarters: Mainz, Germany
Product: Blue fiber-coupled, multi-single emitter module
Key Features: Output powers from 10 to 100 W and 450 nm blue light

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