Jul 6 2010
Princeton Optronics has launched its new VCSEL high-power multichip laser module that delivers a QCW power of 480 W from the module.
The laser module comprises four VCSEL chips, each measuring 5×5 mm. The chips are connected in series and each chip delivers an output power of 120W. The four VCSEL chips are mounted on a fan-cooled copper heat sink that is incorporated into the module. The high-power module can be used as a ready-made pump, to pump solid state lasers. The module can also be used in medical and illumination applications. The custom configuration of the VCSEL module can be done for other wavelengths and power levels.
Princeton Optronics produces high power VCSEL arrays and VCSELs, low noise lasers, seed lasers, and a variety of products for other applications. The sales partner of Princeton Optronics in France, Spain and Germany is Laser 2000, a provider of advanced technology for optics, lasers, fiber optic equipment, and micromachining equipment.