High Power Diode Lasers

High power diode lasers from Modulight for medical, communications, industrial and defence & security applications in the 630 – 1650nm spectral range. Lasers are offered in various states of integration, from chips and unmounted bars, through mounted and sealed lasers to fibre coupled lasers and complete turn-key lasers systems.
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The Modulight Product FamilyThe Modulight family of high power diode lasers spans the range from 630 to 1650nm and are offered in various states of integration, from chips and unmounted bars, through mounted and sealed lasers to fibre coupled lasers and complete turn-key lasers systems. |
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Solutions for Medical ApplicationsFrom surgery to non-invasive therapeutic procedures, lasers are being increasingly deployed in medicine. Semiconductor diode lasers are wavelength versatile and offer a high level of customisation of output power and beam delivery, properties which render them highly suitable for diverse applications including the treatment of varicose veins, dentistry and cosmetic procedures. |
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Solutions for CommunicationsOptical communications have been one of the driving forces behind the development of diode lasers. Today, diode lasers are the key component of any broadband communication network. They are deployed as high speed transmitters in digital and analogue fibre optic networks, to pump lasers in Erbium doped amplifiers (EDFAs), or as high power pulsed lasers in test and measurement. |
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Solutions for Industrial ApplicationsHigh power diode lasers are at the heart of almost all solid state and fibre laser systems used for materials processing. For many other industrial applications in printing, scanning and marking, high power diode lasers are becoming more competitive for direct use. All these applications are benefitting from ever higher diode laser power, brightness and reliability. |
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Solutions for Defence & SecurityLasers and laser technology are widely used in perimeter security, range finding, target designation, monitoring of hazardous gases and for illumination. Having to pass the critical qualification required for deployment in defence applications has meant that diode lasers have been pushed to become one of the most reliable photonics technologies available today. |





