DP50 High Pulse Energy DPSS Nanosecond Lasers

July 3, 2024

The DP50 High Pulse Energy DPSS Nanosecond Lasers delivers up to 50mJ single pulse energy (in the Infrared) at a high 100Hz repetition rate uniquely coupled with a TEM00 ideal Gaussian beam profile. This combination of power, speed, and beam quality makes it an innovative choice for a wide range of applications including material processing (ablation, annealing, etc.), spectroscopy, laser ranging, pulsed laser deposition, etc. Harmonic wavelength options available.

The DP50 laser has very low power consumption. Traditional lamp-pumped laser systems can consume hundreds of watts to kilowatts of power to achieve similar output pulse energies. In contrast, the DP50 diode-pumped solid-state laser system achieves leading performance with a power consumption of under 100W. Having such exceptional power efficiency minimizes system energy consumption requirements, greatly reducing operational costs for the end user.

The DP50's innovative rad-cooling system eliminates the need for bulky (refrigeration-based) chiller units, simplifying thermal management with dissipative, radiative cooling. Additionally, the all-in-one (AIO) design integrates control electronics within the laser head, eliminating the need for a separate controller or utility module. This minimizes space constraints and simplifies mechanical integration into existing or new systems. This translates to space and cost savings for system builders. The company's focus on innovative, high-performance, efficient lasers ensures the DP50 can be readily integrated, especially into volume production systems. Overall, the DP50 provides laser system integrators with a powerful, highly efficient, compact platform; and end users achieve quality results with faster processing and reduced operating cost.

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