Modulight multi-chip red laser modules host up to four laser diodes

Oct. 19, 2011
Designed for designed for industrial, display, and medical applications, the FiberLight multi-chip red laser modules can host up to four laser diodes, which are coupled to a single 200 µm core fiber with NA=0.22 and terminated with a standard SMA-905 connector.

Designed for designed for industrial, display, and medical applications, the FiberLight multi-chip red laser modules can host up to four laser diodes, which are coupled to a single 200 µm core fiber with NA=0.22 and terminated with a standard SMA-905 connector. A typical configuration includes a thermistor and a TEC element for temperature control and a photodiode for power monitoring. Available wavelengths and powers range from 635–680 nm and 1–3 W, respectively, with other wavelengths and power levels available upon request.
Modulight
Tampere, Finland

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Modulight releases multi-chip red laser modules for industrial, display and medical applications

Tampere, Finland & San Jose, CA, May 19th 2011 - Modulight announced today the expansion of FiberLight product family by addition of multi-chip red laser modules for industrial, display and medical applications. The released products fill in the gap between the butterfly packaged single emitters and fiber coupled laser arrays already represented in FiberLight family. The laser modules can host up to 4 laser diodes which are coupled to a single 200 µm core fiber with NA=0.22 and terminated with a standard SMA-905 connector. A typical configuration includes a thermistor and a TEC-element for temperature control and a photodiode for power monitoring.

At the moment, the following wavelengths and power levels are available as standard multi-chip laser module products:

Wavelength (nm) Power (W) Power (W)
3-chip version 4-chip version

635 1 1.5
650 2 3
670 2.5 3
680 2.5 3

Other wavelengths and power levels are available on request.

"Single-emitter approach is beneficial compared to array approach in terms of better heat management, higher power per emitter, and better brightness. In addition, the laser diodes are wired in series leading to a low operation current, which is often beneficial from the system design point of view", comments Dr. Tommi Hakulinen, product engineer responsible for Modulight's fiber coupled products.

For more details on the new release please visit our booth # B2.371 in LASER World Of PHOTONICS tradeshow or contact us at [email protected].

About Modulight, Inc.
Modulight, Inc. provides value-added solutions to optical applications for industrial, communication, medical, space, and defense industries. Modulight products include various types of lasers from visible to infrared wavelengths with output power levels from milliwats to over hundreds of watts. Modulight provides also laser solutions from design and manufacturing of laser diodes to OEM-based optical sub-systems and turnkey laser systems. Modulight owns and operates a semiconductor fab in Tampere, Finland and has fully owned subsidiary Modulight USA located in San Jose, California.

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