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Product category: Lasers
News Release from: Intense | Subject: 6020-808 laser diodes
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 May 2008

808nm lasers provide high beam quality

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Intense's 6020-808 diodes allow OEMs to directly couple the output of the diode to the crystal.

Intense has released the 6020-808 high-power, high-brightness, 808nm single-mode laser diodes for green laser pumping The diodes provide high beam quality with up to 200mW of output power

They provide high brightness with low astigmatism and a Gaussian far field.

Designed for pumping solid state laser sources, the new diodes allow OEMs to directly couple the output of the diode to the crystal.

The lasers can be used as in a variety of solid state pumping applications, including Vanadate, YLF and NdYag.

They are based on the company's Quantum Well Intermixing (QWI) technology, which increases the brightness and reliability of laser diodes while avoiding catastrophic optical mirror damage.

The diodes offer high electrical conversion efficiency in a range of operating temperatures, from 25 to 50C.

The lasers are available in a selection of free space packages, including 9mm, C-mount and TO3.

Custom packaging and wavelengths are available on request.

"The series 6020-808 single mode laser pumps provide OEMs with the optical tools they need to develop products with lower costs, higher efficiencies and longer lifetimes", said Kevin Laughlin, VP HPL Global Business Development at Intense.

"The series 6020 allows OEMs to design products with powerful yet significantly less complex optical systems".

"Reduced component counts mean lower system costs".

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