Multilaser modules from SemiNex offer 30% W/A power conversion efficiency

Sept. 30, 2010
Fiber-coupled, multichip laser diode modules provide output up to 25 W at 1470, 1532, and 1550 nm.

Fiber-coupled, multichip laser diode modules provide output up to 25 W at 1470, 1532, and 1550 nm. They have power conversion efficiency of 30% W/A, reducing electrical and thermal system requirements. They employ three to seven diodes whose outputs are combined into a fiber bundle, along with a 650 nm aiming beam.
SemiNex
Peabody, MA

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SemiNex introduces 25 watt multi-chip laser module at 14xx & 15xx

Peabody, MA, April 15, 2010 - SemiNex Corporation introduces a family of fibercoupled multi-chip laser diode modules with output power up to 25 watts at 1470, 1532, and 1550 nm wavelengths. The multi-chip module provides a ready-to-integrate solution for medical, military/aerospace, communications, and LIDAR laser applications that require 10 to 25 watts of power.

The module features a power conversion efficiency of 30% watts/amp, reducing electrical and thermal system requirements. It is configured with 3 to 7 diodes whose output is combined into a fiber bundle and is equipped with a 650 nm wavelength aiming beam. Other infrared wavelengths in the 1300 to 1600 nm range are available upon request.
SemiNex
[email protected]

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