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Eblana Photonics announces the release of its 100kHz ultra-narrow linewidth laser diode for use in communications, sensor and medical applications
Eblana Photonics Ltd. (Dublin, Ireland) has announced the introduction of a 1550nm, 100kHz emission linewidth laser to expand its existing EP1550-NLW-B narrow linewidth product series. This addition to Eblana's product portfolio provides a further 50% reduction in guaranteed linewidth over Eblana's existing narrow linewidth products and will provide designers with even further scope for maximising system performance while taking advantage of the ...
Laser for High Power RGB White Light Source
Photonic Products is the authorised distributor of what is said to be World's first 642nm, 150mW, single longitudinal mode semiconductor laser diode with TE mode oscillation; the Opnext HL6385DG. This laser diode from Opnext offers the highest optical output power on the market at a visible lasing wavelength of 642nm. Opnext's technology breakthrough was achieved with a new development process, a new waveguide structure and optimised structural p...
Photonic Products Ltd and Laser 2000 in agreement
Photonic Products and Laser 2000 GmbH have signed an exclusive distribution agreement. Laser 2000 will distribute and represent the Photonic Products’ portfolio, including customised and standard design laser diode modules, laser diode assemblies and sub-assemblies, throughout Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Liechtenstein.
685nm laser diode is energy efficient
Photonic Products, the UK opto-electronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has introduced the Opnext HL6750MG 685nm laser diode for use in medical and biomedical applications such as x-ray scanners, industrial and medical sensor light sources and as a light source for various other types of optical equipment such as distance meters, barcode scanners and high resolution CTP.
Tiny laser diode provides optical output power of 150mW
Photonic Products, the UK opto-electronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has introduced the Sanyo DL-8142-201 830nm high power, infrared wavelength laser diode with an optical output power of 150mW. This diode is supplied in a 5.6mm package which is easier to manufacture than the 9mm package diode which it replaces, resulting in a lower cost laser diode.
Wavelength Stabilised Laser Diodes
Photonic Products, the UK opto-electronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has been appointed by Ondax as authorised European distributor for its range of wavelength stabilised laser diodes which are low cost, miniature lasers in a standard TO package. Stabilisation is achieved using the Ondax Volume Holographic Grating (VHG) PowerLocker(tm). The PowerLocker(tm) increases the spectral brightness of laser diodes, ensuring a precise...
640nm laser diodes combine high visibility with low operating
Photonic Products has introduced two new red laser diodes from Opnext Inc. which combine a low operating current with a high optical output power. The HL6362MG/HL6363MG laser diodes (640nm wavelength band, 45mW maximum optical output power) are ideal for use in medical scanners, measurement equipment and next-generation display applications.
405nm Blue-Violet Laser Diode Module
Photonic Products Ltd, the UK optoelectronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has launched a 25mW version of its 405nm (blue-violet) Photon laser diode modules with TTL modulation.
705nm Laser Diode Module from Photonic Products
Photonic Products, the UK opto-electronics device manufacturer and laser diode specialist, has expanded its range of laser diode modules with the near-infrared PM606-P Photon laser module which uses the first 705nm semiconductor laser diode from Opnext. This is an innovative laser diode module; a lasing wavelength of 705nm is totally new to the market.
Stable 405nm, 35mW blue-violet laser diode monitors itself
Photonic Products has announced a lead-free, blue-violet wavelength (405nm) laser diode from Sanyo. The Sanyo DL-5146-152 405nm, 35mW CW (50mW pulsed) laser diode incorporates an internal monitor photodiode which can be utilised to accurately stabilise and control the optical output power.