CW DPSS Laser Nd:YAG (1064nm | 60W)
Description
What is a CW DPSS laser? Definition Break-down:
Continuous Wave (CW): This refers to the operational mode of the laser. In CW mode, the laser emits a steady, constant beam of light, as opposed to pulsed lasers which emit light in bursts. CW lasers are used when a continuous, steady light output is required, such as in cutting, welding, or engraving applications.
Diode Pumping: In diode-pumped lasers, the energy used to excite the laser medium is supplied by semiconductor laser diodes. These diodes emit light that is absorbed by the laser medium, exciting the atoms within it and allowing them to emit coherent light. Diode pumping is more efficient and reliable compared to older methods of pumping, like flashlamps, and allows for more compact and durable laser designs.
Solid-State Laser: The term "solid-state" refers to the type of gain medium used in the laser. Unlike gas or liquid lasers, solid-state lasers use a solid material as the medium. This medium is typically a crystal, like Nd:YAG (Neodymium-doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet) or Ruby, doped with rare-earth elements that enable the generation of laser light. The doped crystal is what amplifies the light to produce the laser beam.
Wavelengths and Applications: DPSS lasers can emit at various wavelengths, depending on the type of doping material used in the crystal and the design of the laser. For example, a common DPSS laser configuration uses Nd:YAG as the gain medium to produce a laser at 1064 nm in the infrared spectrum. This type of laser is widely used in industrial applications for cutting, welding, and marking various materials.
Advantages: DPSS lasers are known for their high beam quality, efficiency, and reliability. They are more energy-efficient than traditional solid-state lasers pumped by flashlamps and offer a longer operational lifespan due to the durability of diode lasers. They are also capable of producing very stable and precise laser beams, which is crucial for detailed and high-precision applications.
Read more: What is Laser Pumping?
Related Product Press Release: New Generation of DPSS laser.
CW DPSS Laser Nd:YAG (1064nm | 60W)
Specifications |
|
---|---|
Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Max Output Power: | 50000 mW |
Cooling Method: | Air-Cooled |
Tunability: | Fixed Wavelength |
Control Interface: | Other (not specified) |
Laser Mode Name: | G2-A |
Crystal Diameter: | Ø2*73 mm |
Pumping Wavelength: | 808±3 nm |
Excitation Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Rated Pump Power: | 300 W |
Output Power: | 50 W |
Recommended Water Pressure: | 0.3-0.5 MPa |
Module Weight: | 1.5 kg |
Features
- High Pump Power Efficiency
- Excellent Beam And Stability
- Compact And Reliable Design
- High power pumping ability
- OEM Available
Applications
Environment R&D, Micro-nano Processing, Spacing Telecommunications, Atmospheric Research, Medical Equipment, Diamond Cutting
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
-
Ships from:
China
-
Sold by:
Lumimetric -
On FindLight:
since 2024
Frequently Asked Questions
It's a continuous wave, diode-pumped solid-state laser module, offering high power and excellent beam quality for various applications.
It's suitable for material processing, medical use, scientific research, telecommunications, and more, due to its stable and precise output.
It operates in a continuous wave (CW) mode, emitting a steady beam of light. Lumimetric also offers the QCW DPSS laser, the product details can be found on our official website.
Customization options are available to tailor the module according to specific industry requirements.
Its design accommodates integration into various systems, emphasizing compactness and reliability.