Compact Semiconductor-Based Laser Modules

LASER COMPONENTS can supply compact semiconductor-based laser modules, which offer many advantages over traditional gas lasers. Both wavelength stabilised and power stabilised modules are available.

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The NovaTru Chroma range is a great example of a wavelength stabilised source, which utilises a high-performance Volume Bragg Grating to enable excellent wavelength stability (±0.5 nm), which is virtually temperature independent (typically 0.01 nm/°C).

The NovaTru Chroma 785 nm SLM module is a very popular source for Raman spectroscopy with output power options ranging from hundreds of milliwatts up to 1.5 W. The NovaTru Chroma 633 SLM is the perfect drop-in replacement for HeNe lasers, offering up to 50 mW of stable power at 632.8 nm.

A variety of other wavelengths are available making these compact module sources ideal for other applications such as, flow cytometry, semiconductor processing, fluorescence excitation and more. Various fibre coupled and free space output options are available, as are collimated lenses, which can supply TEM00 Gaussian beam profile if desired. The operating voltage is only 5V and a modulation of up to 100 kHz can be achieved.

Further information: https://www.lasercomponents.com/uk/lasers/laser-sources-systems/laser-sources/

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