Berlin/Germany 4th September 2014: eagleyard
Photonics, a leading supplier of high-power laser diodes offers a single-emitter laser
diode with an optical output power up to 16 Watt
The new 16 Watt Broad Area Laser (BAL)
complements the successfully established high power product line offered by
eagleyard. A compact design containing an integrated fast and slow axis collimation
makes this laser diode perfectly suited for challenging fiber coupling applications.
The 16 Watt BAL-1064 is especially used for medical handheld applications as
well as for material treatment.
With 16 Watt cw power out of a
single emitter comprising a width of 200 μm, system design engineers have new
options for achieving extremely small footprint solutions for their
application.
„We are continuously striving to improve
and conform our high quality products – especially for sensitive medical
applications.“ says Michael Kneier, VP Sales and Marketing at eagleyard
Photonics. „The medical sector is a very extensive and fragmented field, guided
by multiple requirements from various end customers. This requires a flexible product platform driven by continuous
innovation and progress.“ explains Kneier furthermore. “As a result we serve
this market with a wavelength offering 670 nm up to 1064 nm.”
You will find more information about single-emitter-products of the CDL
(Collimating-Double-Lens)-laser family at http://www.eagleyard.com/en/products/broad-area-laser/
eagleyard Photonics’ core competence is the
development, production and sale of innovative high-power laser diodes based on
GaAs (Gallium Arsenide). Its portfolio contains laser diodes with wavelengths
ranging from 633 nm to 1,120 nm (DFB-lasers, tapered lasers, ridge waveguide
lasers and broad area lasers). These
laser diodes are addressing a variety of applications such as aerospace and
defense, spectroscopy, medical instrumentation, test & measurement and
material analysis. eagleyard is
represented worldwide, particulary in Europe, Asia and the United States of
America. eagleyard Photonics started as a spin-off from the Ferdinand-Braun Institut (FBH) in 2002
and belongs since January 2013 to the Toptica Group. For more information,
please visit our website at www.eagleyard.com
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