Compact Laser Diode Modules
The LDM Series of compact laser sources are well suited to benchtop optical experiments. They are available at six wavelengths: 405 nm, 635 nm, 670 nm, 785 nm, 850 nm, and 1550 nm.
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The LDM Series of compact laser sources are well suited to benchtop optical experiments. They are available at six wavelengths: 405 nm, 635 nm, 670 nm, 785 nm, 850 nm, and 1550 nm.
Easy-to-use, plug-and-play laser diode modules for a wide range of industrial laser applications in the USA and worldwide.
Diode lasers are the most common type of laser and are used in multiple applications due to their small footprint and low cost. We offer laser diode modules with free space or fiber coupled output for
Laser Diodes and Modules are semiconductor devices that can emit a beam of high intensity focused radiation, typically in the infrared, visible or ultraviolet wavelength ranges of the electromagnetic
Laser Diode Modules (LD Modules) provide a fully integrated laser solution, combining a laser diode, lensing, thermal management, and electrical interface within a compact, user-friendly housing.
Everything you need to operate this laser from a simple 12 VDC supply is integrated in the laser module.
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From our vertically integrated laser diode manufacturing location in New Jersey, USA, we supply the pump diodes for all TRUMPF Group lasers including TruDisk, TruFiber and TruMicro lasers, and to
Whether you require high-precision instruments with ultra-stable wavelengths and output powers, high-speed modulation capabilities, or cost-effective solutions for standard applications, our diverse series
Laser Sources differ from traditional illumination sources because they produce coherent light. The illumination spectrum is often narrow band with line widths as narrow as tens of megahertz and