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63xx Multi-Mode 9xxnm, 10W Diodes

JDSU 63xx Series high-brightness laser diodes

JDSU 63xx Series high-brightness laser diodes offer 10W CW output at 915, 940 and 976nm from 100µm apertures. Mounted on a low thermal-resistance, electrically isolated submount, allowing for easy integration into user systems.

The 63xx series diode lasers represent a breakthrough in high continuous wave (CW) optical power and ultra high brightness with unsurpassed reliability offering up to 10W of CW power from a 100µm apertures.

The small emitting aperture, combined with low beam divergence, makes the 63xx series the highest brightness family of CW diode lasers available in the industry.

The 63xx series consists of partially coherent broad-area emitters, with relatively uniform emission over the emitting aperture. Operation is multilongitudinal mode, with a spectral envelope width of approximately 3.5nm full width half maximum (FWHM).

 

Source: Photonics Solutions, (Press Release).
Date: 18 February 2009