Dilas expands its high-power visible diode-laser bars

Oct. 2, 2009
Dilas expands its series of conduction-cooled, visible diode laser bars with the addition of bars at 632, 635, 638, 650, and 677nm wavelengths with optical CW output power from 4 to 20 watts.

Dilas expands its series of conduction-cooled, visible diode laser bars with the addition of bars that cover 632, 635, 638, 650, and 677nm wavelengths with optical CW output power from 4 to 20 watts. Available as fast-axis collimated, hermetically sealed or fiber-coupled module, these diode laser bars help facilitate novel applications like Cr3+LiCAF pumping, holography, illumination, medical and many others. As with all Dilas' products, visible diode-laser bars can be integrated in all other Dilas packages, like multi-bar fiber-coupled modules or multi-bar stacks.
Dilas
Mainz, Germany
www.dilas.com


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PRESS RELEASE
DILAS, the diode laser company, expands its series of conduction-cooled, visible diode laser bars.

These conduction-cooled, visible diode laser bars cover wavelengths 632nm, 635nm, 638nm, 650nm and 677nm with optical CW output power between 4 watts to 20 watts. Available as fast-axis collimated, hermetically sealed or fiber-coupled module, these diode laser bars help facilitate novel applications like Cr3+LiCAF pumping, holography, illumination, medical and many others.

As with all DILAS' products, visible diode laser bars can be integrated in all other DILAS packages, like multi-bar fiber-coupled modules or multi-bar stacks.

For more information visit www.dilas.com

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