1 µm High Power Sub-Watt Femtosecond Fiber Laser
Description
The 1 µm sub-watt femtosecond fiber laser is a high quality and reliable passively mode-locked fiber laser with output power of a few hundreds of mW. This serie features a robust architecture that is insensitive to shock and vibration and provides exceptional stability and reliability for demanding applications. Advanced engineering design and consistent manufacturing process ensure the highest quality standards for OEM volume production. The wavelength can be selected from 1030 to 1065 nm. The pulse width is factory selectable from 0.2 to >6 ps. The timing jitter is as low as 60 fs. The repetition rate can be specified from 10 to 50 MHz. An RF synchronization output is provided as a trigger signal. The module serie can be used either as a stand-alone laser source with a 5 VDC power supply or separate driver, or for integration as an OEM module
1 µm High Power Sub-Watt Femtosecond Fiber Laser
Specifications |
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Wavelength: | 1030 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 50 MHz |
Output Power: | 0.02 W |
Pulse Duration: | 200 fs |
Features
Wavelength selectable from 1030 to 1065 nm
Pulse width selectable from 0.2 to >6 ps
Average power from 20 mW to 400 mW
Pulse width tunability
Linearly polarized output
Minimal pulse pedestal
Long term reliability
RF synchronization output
Applications
Both of benchtop and module for OEM integration
Biomedical instrumentation
Terahertz radiation
Materials characterization
Micro machining and materials processing
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Frequently Asked Questions
The output power ranges from 20 mW to 400 mW.
The wavelength can be selected from 1030 to 1065 nm.
Yes, the pulse width is factory selectable from 0.2 to >6 ps.
The timing jitter is as low as 60 fs.
The laser is suitable for biomedical instrumentation, terahertz radiation, materials characterization, micro machining, and materials processing.