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Product category: Lasers
News Release from: Photonic Products | Subject: TEC laser diode modules
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 03 December 2003

Cool modules extend laser diode
lifetimes

New thermoelectrically cooled laser diode modules offer exceptional wavelength and power stability, greatly increased pointing accuracy and significantly extended laser diode lifetime.

Photonic Products has made several new additions to its range of thermoelectrically cooled (TEC) laser diode modules The new devices offer exceptional wavelength and power stability (better than 1%), greatly increased pointing accuracy and significantly extended laser diode lifetime

The new TEC laser diode modules produce elliptical output beams and output powers of 8mW at 375nm ultra-violet, 40mW at 980nm and 110mW at 808nm in the infra-red wavelength.

Photonic Products can also manufacture TEC modules with virtually any laser diode in a 9 or 5.6mm package.

If a customer needs a particular custom wavelength or power that is not offered as standard, the company can meet these requirements.

Designed for applications demanding consistency and repeatability such as industrial inspection, high-resolution printing, reprographics, biomedical instrumentation, spectroscopy, microscopy and genomics, the TEC modules are compact, versatile and highly cost effective.

The modules incorporate microprocessor based temperature control and laser driver electronics, thermoelectric cooler, heatsink and fan that enable the laser diode temperature to be controlled to a set point temperature between +18 and +25C (user adjustable), and with a stability of +/-0.05C.

All TEC laser diode modules in the range offer low and high temperature automatic shutoff protection, analogue and digital modulation capability and safety interlock, as standard. Request a free brochure from Photonic Products ...

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