Laser & Light sources
Laser & Light Sources

The number of applications in which lasers and light sources are used is growing very rapidly. Therefore, the development of new laser sources and the optimization of already established lasers is one of the main tasks in the field of photonics.
Today, lasers play an important role in numerous applications, ranging from measurement and biotechnology to material processing. Accordingly, lasers with different wavelengths, power levels, sizes, shapes, etc. are needed. Laser 2000 offers a wide range of different laser light sources for industrial and scientific applications.

LED and broadband light sources are applied in molecular analysis, cell research, industrial imaging, forensics, color measurement and patient care.



The highly compact diode and DPSS lasers from Oxxius impress with their wide availability in terms of wavelengths and power. Modulation and various fiber coupling options are available for all laser variants.

A revolution in material processing: setting new benchmarks in high power blue laser technology. This innovation in precision engineering has led to the creation of BL-Series variants that are optimized to deliver exception performance, versatility and unmatched beam quality for blue laser sources. The application range is wide, but especially for non-ferrous metals are in focus (copper laser welding, gold laser welding).

Single multiband wave excitation is a revolutionary length innovation in mercury-free microscopy that takes advantage of recent advances in lighting technology. With a much lower environmental impact, this cost-effective modular LED source with single or multi-band wavelength illumination is groundbreaking.

JDSU helium-neon lasers with the wavelength 632.8nm are available in the power range from 0.5 mW to 22.5 mW.

CNI-DPSS-CW-Laser

The cw solid-state lasers of the CNI series are characterized by the availability of almost all commercially available wavelengths

EDI-FIR

The FIR-/THz lasers are optically pumped lasers used in applications where coherent radiation in the range of 40 μm to 1.22 mm (0.25 –7.5 THz) is required.