Pulsed Infrared Laser Diodes Fill Speed Needs

Oct. 1, 1998
With an output power of more than 20W, rise time of less than 0.5 ns, and peak emission wavelength of 870 nm, L7055-04 infrared pulsed diode has a spectral radiation bandwidth of 4 nm and beam spread of 8° along one axis and 32° in the other

With an output power of more than 20W, rise time of less than 0.5 ns, and peak emission wavelength of 870 nm, L7055-04 infrared pulsed diode has a spectral radiation bandwidth of 4 nm and beam spread of 8° along one axis and 32° in the other (FWHM). It operates with a pulsed forward current of 20A and duty ratio of 0.075%. Model L7060-02 offers a spectral bandwidth of typically 4 nm and beam spread is 9° FWHM along one axis and 30° along the other. Output is more than 30W at 870 nm.

Company: HAMAMATSU CORP.

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