RUBY Series
Description
Over many years of development, SCD has become an established supplier of high-power laser bar and stack products in a broad wavelength range from 750 nm to 1100 nm, primarily for DPSSL pumping applications. Built upon SCD’s RobustHead™ packaging technology and proprietary chip design, our laser diode arrays can be assembled in different configurations for QCW operation with peak powers in the kilowatt range. Special designs are available for CW operation and high-quality beam collimation with precision optics.
RUBY Series
Specifications |
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Center Wavelength: | 0.808 um |
Output Power: | 720000 mW |
Features
High temperature operation
Robust design
Qualified supplier of the USA Army
Dimensions and interface can be altered for best integration to customer’s needs
Applications
Diode pumped solid state lasers
Designators and range finders
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Israel
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Frequently Asked Questions
The RUBY Series is suitable for diode pumped solid state lasers, designators, and range finders.
The main features of the RUBY Series include high temperature operation, robust design, and the ability to alter dimensions and interface for best integration to customer's needs. It is also a qualified supplier of the USA Army.
The RUBY Series is a high-power laser bar and stack product that can be assembled in different configurations for QCW operation with peak powers in the kilowatt range.
The typical performance of the RUBY Series includes a QCW output peak power of 720 W, output power per bar of 80, drive current of 80 A, operating voltage of ≤ 17 V, conversion efficiency of ≥ 52%, center wavelength of 808 nm, spectral width (FWHM) of ≤ 4 nm, beam divergence (FWHM) of ≤ 35° x 10°, emitting area of 10 x 2.8 mm, and duty cycle of up to 50%.
The RUBY Series emits Class IV radiation, so extreme care must be exercised during its operation. Only persons familiar with the appropriate safety precautions should operate a laser product. Direct viewing of the laser beam exposure to specular reflections must be avoided. Proper eyewear must be worn at all times, and the use of optical instruments with these products may increase eye hazard.