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News Release from: BFi Optilas | Subject: 405nm blue-violet laser diode
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2005
Blue-violet laser modules have modulated
output
405nm laser modules are suitable for use in applications such as biomedical instrumentation, imaging, spectroscopy, fluorescence sensing, microscopy and many other emerging technologies
BFi Optilas International announces new 405nm blue-violet laser diode modules with modulated output Designed as a complete laser diode system for OEMs, it says the 405nm laser modules are suitable for use in applications such as biomedical instrumentation, imaging, spectroscopy, fluorescence sensing, microscopy and many other emerging technologies
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 31 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The compact and efficient 405nm laser modules produce either an elliptical output beam of 4x1.5mm with output power of 4mW, or a 2mm circular output beam with output power of 0.9mW.
The glass AR coated optical lens may be adjusted to produce either a collimated beam or focused spot.
The standard lens may be replaced by other optical systems such as line generators.
The laser is extremely stable and reliable and offers the added advantage of TTL modulation input which will accept signals from DC up to 1kHz minimum.
TTL modulation can be used to enable, inhibit or modulate the laser.
Operating voltage is from 6.5V to 12V DC at an operating current of 90mA, or 100mA.
Operating temperature range is -10C to +50C.
The modules are a compact 12 mm diameter x 43mm length.
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