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Product category: Lasers
News Release from: RGBLase | Subject: FreeBeam series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 14 January 2008

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Free space semiconductor laser modules combine diodes, optical systems, temperature control, power monitoring and drive electronics in compact packages.

New from RGBLase, the FreeBeam series of free space semiconductor laser modules combines high-performance semiconductor laser diodes, optical collimation and beam correction systems, high efficiency temperature control electronics, laser power monitoring and laser diode drive electronics into a compact package The first high-volume products available are the FreeBeam 405, a 405nm violet laser diode module with output power from 10 to 185mW, and the FreeBeam 532, a 532nm green laser diode module with output power from 10 to 100mW

Other laser wavelengths at 445, 473, 635 and 639nm are also available.

The complete FreeBeam laser module product line will cover UV, violet, blue, green, red and near-infra-red wavelength ranges and include polarisation-maintaining fibre, single-mode fibre and multimode fibre coupling options.

FreeBeam laser diode modules have a compact size of 100 x 44 x 38.5mm and come with a separated AC/DC power supply with input voltage range from 80 to 240V AC.

A ten-pin connector on the back panel allows users to control the laser optical power remotely using a DC voltage and to monitor key laser parameters such as output power stability and laser current in real time.

The SAM connector on the back panel allows users to modulate the laser beam using a TTL signal up to 20kHz.

FreeBeam series laser diode modules are priced very competitively and are ideal laser sources for spectroscopy, confocal microscopy, printing, optical data storage, DNA sequencing and other industrial applications.

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