AONano 1064-3W-20K ND:YAG IR Laser
Description
AWAVE IR Series models are Q-switched TEM00 mode lasers and are engineered for the highly demanding 24/7 production environment. Each system consists of a laser head and a laser controller connected with a 2.5 meter umbilical cable. The fiber-coupled pumping diodes are located in the laser controller for easy field-replacement. The laser head is sealed in a clean room to assure long-term reliability. AWAVE IR Series lasers are featured with pulse frequencies ranging from 1-300kHz (300 kHz to 500 kHz is optional), average power covered from 10mW to 40W and pulse energy in excess of 10mJ. For an IR laser over 40W, please refer to the AW HP Series. Our AWAVE IR lasers are designed and engineered with flexible laser architectures. Contact Advanced Optowave for any laser requirements exceeding standard specifications.
AONano 1064-3W-20K ND:YAG IR Laser
Specifications |
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Avg. Power: | 3 W |
Wavelength: | 1064 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 0-50kHz |
Spatial Mode (M^2): | 1.3 |
Pulse Duration: | 15 ns |
Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS): | 2 % |
Cooling: | Air |
Applications
Microtechnologies and nanotechnology; semiconductor inspection; microlithography; measurement, test and repair of electronic circuits; medical and biotechnology; consumer electronics; industrial processes and quality control; materials processing; imaging and printing; graphic arts display; and research and development.
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United States
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since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The pulse frequencies range from 1-300kHz (300 kHz to 500 kHz is optional).
The average power range is from 10mW to 40W.
The pulse energy is in excess of 10mJ.
The maximum power output is 40W. For an IR laser over 40W, please refer to the AW HP Series.
The applications include microtechnologies and nanotechnology; semiconductor inspection; microlithography; measurement, test and repair of electronic circuits; medical and biotechnology; consumer electronics; industrial processes and quality control; materials processing; imaging and printing; graphic arts display; and research and development.