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The illumination spectrum of lasers is usually narrower band than conventional light sources resulting in a very coherent light beam. Laser 2000 offers an extensive selection of lasers and other specialized coherent light sources.
Lasers are selected based on wavelength, power, pulsed or cw operation, and other criteria.



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).

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

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.

The modern and compact MLI Excimer Laser series from MLase are UV light sources at 193 nm or 248 nm with high pulse energies up to 16 mJ and repetition rates up to 1,000 Hz !

JDSU’s air-cooled argon lasers are designed for complex, high-resolution applications such as flow cytometry, DNA sequencing, graphic arts, and semiconductor inspection

EDI-PL-Series

The PL series of continuous wave, grating tuned, infrared gas lasers sets the standard for high power, stable sources for a wide variety of applications in molecular spectroscopy.

These DPSS lasers have very low noise and excellent beam quality. They have been designed for easy integration.

JDP-DPSS-Pulsed-Q-Series

The JDSU Q Series lasers are Q-switched diode-pumped UV and green lasers which are used for high-pulse-energy processing of materials such as ceramics, high-repetition-rate processing of materials such as sapphire or silicon.

JDSU solid-state laser can be used for fiber optic sensors, coherent communications, remote antenna connections, optical heterodyne techniques, lidar, sonar and passive oscillators.