Modulight intros high-power collimated laser modules

Sept. 4, 2008
SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 -- Built around the 9-mm TO-can package, Modulight's new high-power collimated laser modules target customers in need of high-brightness laser sources with low beam divergence, say company representatives.

SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 -- Modulight (search for Modulight) today announced the introduction of a new generation of high-power collimated laser modules. Built around the 9-mm TO-can package, these laser modules target customers in need of high-brightness laser sources with low beam divergence, say company representatives.

Featuring fast axis collimation and a compact package design for easy cooling, the collimated laser modules come in two flavors:

• Fixed collimation optics, preset to meet customers' application requirements in terms of beam divergence or spot size; and
• Adjustable collimation optics, enabling end users to fine-tune the laser output for the optimal beam shape required by their applications.

Modulight says two of its most popular product families--ChiliLase and RangerLase--have benefited from the new collimation technology. Laser modules producing 300 mW of output at 635 nm (ML1794) or 500 mW at 1550 nm (ML1533) are currently available in both fixed and adjustable optics configurations. Other laser wavelengths over the whole Modulight product range from 635 nm to 1625 nm are available on request.

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