RX Series High Power Picosecond Lasers
Description
With patented pulse selection and over a thousand picosecond lasers shipped worldwide, the RX Series lasers, with its new revolutionary packaging has smaller form factor and higher performance compared to its ancestor, the RGH series. The RX now provides from 10W to 100W of IR, 5W to 70W of Green and 3W to 45W of UV output powers on the simplest, most compact AIO (All-in-One) platform from single shot to 2MHz (optional to 8MHz).
Proprietary technologies enable the RX Series lasers to provide twice as much pulse energy as comparable competitors’ systems. Such high pulse energies allow for process efficiency optimization by spatial scaling, since the beam can be split numerous times to simultaneously feed multiple work stations yielding the lowest Cost of Ownership (COO).
Photonics Industries picosecond lasers have proven their robustness for even the most demanding industrial manufacturing environments for applications ranging from metal engraving/marking, LED dicing, thin film removal, small feature structuring, glass, sapphire and ceramics cutting, drilling, etc. to 3D LIDAR.
RX Series High Power Picosecond Lasers
Specifications |
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Avg. Power: | 20-100 W |
Wavelength: | 355-1064 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 0.001-8000kHz |
Spatial Mode (M^2): | <1.2 |
Pulse Duration: | 0.007 ns |
Pulse-to-Pulse Stability (RMS): | 1 % |
Cooling: | Water-to-Water, Water-to-Air |
Features
❖ High Pulse Energy picosecond laser at ~1mJ in IR, over
400µJ in Green, and ~200µJ in UV.
❖ High power laser (to 100 W in IR) with short pulse (< 10ps
for IR, ~7ps for Green and UV)
❖ Wide range of wavelengths: 1064 nm, 532 nm, 355 nm.
266 nm available upon request.
❖ The most compact, rugged, All-in-One ps laser
❖ The highest efficiency ps laser with power consumption <
600 W typical
❖ Repetition rates from single shot up to 8MHz
❖ Excellent TEM00 beam with typical M2 ≤ 1.2
❖ Exceptional Beam Pointing Stability < 20 μrad
❖ PEC (Power or Pulse Energy Control)
❖ PSO (Position Synchronized Output) support for external
triggering to any arbitrary PRF while maintaining a constant,
stable pulse energy with low jitter.
❖ Burst Mode for individually controllable bursts of up to 10
pulses with a separation of 14 ns.
❖ POD (Pulse-On-Demand), where a burst of pulses with
separation equal to the PRF, can be triggered internally,
externally, or continuously, while maintaining constant pulse
energy
Applications
❖ Cutting/scribing display glass and functional foils for FPDs
❖ Glass and sapphire cutting and drilling
❖ Semiconductor scribing and dicing
❖ PCB processing
❖ Solar cell scribing and drilling
❖ LED scribing, dicing and patterning
❖ Metal and Ceramic cutting, drilling and marking
❖ Medical device cutting, drilling and marking
❖ Glass Reinforced Plastic & Carbon Fiber Cutting
❖ Ink-Jet Nozzle Drilling ❖ Printing & Embossing Tools
❖ Nanotexturing
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
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Ships from:
United States
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since 2021
Frequently Asked Questions
The RX Series lasers provide from 10W to 100W of IR, 5W to 70W of Green, and 3W to 45W of UV output powers.
The RX Series lasers have a wide range of wavelengths, including 1064 nm, 532 nm, and 355 nm. 266 nm is also available upon request.
The RX Series lasers have repetition rates from single shot up to 8MHz.
The RX Series lasers can be used for cutting/scribing display glass, glass and sapphire cutting and drilling, semiconductor scribing and dicing, PCB processing, solar cell scribing and drilling, LED scribing, dicing and patterning, metal and ceramic cutting, drilling and marking, medical device cutting, drilling and marking, glass reinforced plastic & carbon fiber cutting, ink-jet nozzle drilling, printing & embossing tools, and nanotexturing.
The key features of the RX Series lasers include high pulse energy, high power, wide range of wavelengths, compact design, high efficiency, excellent beam quality, beam pointing stability, power/pulse energy control, position synchronized output support, burst mode, and pulse-on-demand capability.