Pulsed laser diodes from OSI operate from 895 to 915 nm

July 3, 2012
The CVN Series of high-power monolithic stack, pulsed laser diodes offers stable operation in extreme environmental conditions, from -40° to +85°C.
CVN Series pulsed laser diodes from OSI
CVN Series pulsed laser diodes from OSI

The CVN Series of high-power monolithic stack, pulsed laser diodes offers stable operation in extreme environmental conditions, from -40° to +85°C. Operating from 895 to 915 nm, with a typical peak wavelength at 905 nm, they provide peak power of 375 W and come both singly and stacked. The fiber-coupled devices are operational up to 188 W.
OSI Laser Diode
Hawthorne, CA

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PRESS RELEASE

OSI Laser Diode Introduces High-Power Pulsed Laser Diodes

May 3, 2012 – Hawthorne, CA – OSI Laser Diode, Inc. (LDI), an OSI Systems Company, introduces the CVN Series of high power monolithic stack, pulsed laser diodes. Featuring highly reliable, high efficiency performance, the new product family offers stable operation in extreme environmental conditions, from -40 degrees C to +85 degrees C. The diodes operate from 895 nm to 915 nm, with a typical peak wavelength at 905 nm. The series’ peak power (at 25 degrees C, typical) is 375W and they are available in both single and stacked; the fiber-coupled devices are operational up to 188W.

The monolithic-stack, pulsed laser diodes from LDI come in standard packaging that includes TO18C, TO18T, TO5C, TO5F, TO5T, and 9mm housings, for added convenience. The new family of products is ideal for use in range finding, ceilometers, weapons simulation, surveying equipment, homeland security, LIDAR, and adaptive cruise control.

OSI Laser Diode recently launched a new website highlighting the company’s innovative optoelectronic components, assemblies, and fabrication capabilities. For more information about LDI and the new CVN laser diode series, please visit: www.laserdiode.com.

About the Company: OSI Laser Diode, Inc. (LDI), founded in 1967, is a global leader in laser diode technology, providing advanced optoelectronic products that serve the military/aerospace, telecom/datacom (short and long haul), commercial, industrial, and medical markets.

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