Concept Research Corp. releases low-cost version of 1064 nm lasers

March 25, 2011
RPMC has announced that low cost microchip laser solutions are available from Concepts Research Corp. (CRC), Belgium, Wis. The current low cost option emits at 1064 nm with 2 uJ of pulse energy at ~1.3 ns and repetition rates from 1 Hz to 5 kHz.

RPMC has announced that low-cost microchip laser solutions are available from Concepts Research Corp. (CRC), Belgium, Wis. The current low cost option emits at 1064 nm with 2 uJ of pulse energy at ~1.3 ns and repetition rates from 1 Hz to 5 kHz..

Standard FP-2 package.

This laser is housed in the standard flat-pack (FP-2) package offered by CRC and is roughly half the cost of the standard lasers. Typical applications for the microchip laser include seed pulses for amplified systems, marking, scribing, fluorescence measurement, LIDAR, range finding, biomedical, LIBS, etc.

This laser is intended to give applications engineers a low cost alternative while still maintaining the quality of standard devices. Though performance is not as significant as standard units, it provides the engineer with the opportunity to evaluate the microchip laser technology without a substantial investment.

Blue 473nm microchip laser.

This version of the microchip laser incorporates a smaller wattage pump source in combination with microchips that have low doped passive q-switched densities. This enables a lower threshold performance at the expense of pulse energy output, but still offers nanosecond performance as well as excellent beam quality and pulse-to-pulse stability.

The low cost microchip is compatible with all of CRC’s peripheral drive electronics, heatsinks, etc. Concepts Research Corp. continues to offer standard microchip lasers at the following wavelengths: 473nm, 532nm, 946nm and 1064nm.

Since 1996, RPMC has been offering high quality DPSS lasers as well as laser diodes..

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