IMRA America to release femtosecond fiber laser at SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 24, 2014
The FCPA µJewel D-20k femtosecond fiber laser offers 20 W of average power at a moderate pulse energy of 20 µJ.

The new femtosecond fiber laser, the FCPA (fiber chirped pulse amplification) µJewel D-20k, is a Yb-based laser that offers 20 W of average power at a moderate pulse energy of 20 µJ. The 1 MHz pulse repetition rate enables a high material process speed where it is required. The fiber laser is designed primarily for industrial machine integration backed by the field-proven robust FCPA µJewel technology, but can also be a reliable work horse in academic and research environments.

SPIE BiOS/SPIE Photonics West booth numbers: 8601 (SPIE BiOS) and 1639 (SPIE PW)

To Learn More:

Contact:IMRA America
Headquarters: Ann Arbor, MI
Product: FCPA µJewel D-20k femtosecond fiber laser
Key Features: High material process speed and robust technology

What IMRA America says:
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