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OSI Laser Diode Releases Extremely High Brightness 1550 nm Pulsed Laser Diodes

OSI Laser Diode, Inc. (LDI), an OSI Systems Company, introduces the CVLL Series of extremely high brightness 1550nm pulsed laser diodes.

The new eye safe devices feature low divergence and high brightness to deliver reliable and stable output power (up to 75 watts) from minus 40 degrees C to plus 85 degrees C. Hermetically-sealed and RoHS compliant, the new 1550nm pulsed laser diodes are ideal for military, industrial, and commercial markets.

The durable CVLL Series is designed for rugged environments and extreme temperature tasks such as rangefinding, hunting, targeting, surveying, navigation, and speed measurement applications. Typical peak wavelength is 1550nm, with a minimum operating wavelength of 1530nm and a maximum of 1580nm. The spectral width is 15nm, and the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) beam divergence is 10 x 24 degrees.

OSI Laser Diode manufactures and delivers innovative optoelectronic components and assemblies, both OEM and custom solutions. The company’s fabrication capabilities offer custom packaging and quick turnaround times, depending on specific requirements.

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