Diode pump module from LIMO offers 793 nm central wavelength

Aug. 8, 2011
A laser diode with a central wavelength of 793 nm has back-reflection filters for the wavelength range of 1.9 to 2.1 μm.

A laser diode with a central wavelength of 793 nm has back-reflection filters for the wavelength range of 1.9 to 2.1 μm. This promotes reliable operation for the pumping of thulium solid-state lasers. The pump modules can be built with customer-specified power ranges and fiber couplings.
LIMO
Dortmund, Germany
www.limo.de

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Now with Back-Reflection Filter: Reliable LIMO pump module with 793 nm Central Wavelength

LIMO’s laser sources have been successfully in use in various pump applications worldwide for many years twenty-four hours a day. Just in time for the BIOS (booth #8601) and the Photonics West 2011 (south hall, booth #601) LIMO expands its product portfolio.

As of now, LIMO diode lasers with a central wavelength of 793 nm are additionally equipped with back-reflection filters for the wavelength range of 1.9 to 2.1 µm. This special feature guarantees a reliable operation for the pumping of Thulium solid-state lasers. LIMO provides these diode lasers with different power ranges and fiber couplings on request.

At the BIOS and Photonics West 2011 you will have the opportunity to get familiar with this and other innovative LIMO pump modules.

For further information please visit our website www.limo.de or contact Thomas Deiwiks, [email protected]

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