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H-Model Ultraviolet Laser: High-Power, Compact UV-A Module

Daylight Solutions provides portable, high-power laser modules in the ultraviolet (UV-A) spectral range. A fiber-optic pigtailed package provides CW power levels up to 1 Watt at 375 nm, making beam delivery and system integration easier.

These lasers can also be used in pulsed or CW mode. Daylight has provided UV laser capabilities for applications that need high dependability in difficult situations by utilizing its experience in creating commercial devices for operation in hostile conditions.

Highlights

Features & Benefits:

  • UV-A output with high power
  • Fiber-optic beam delivery
  • Ruggedized to endure severe conditions

Fluorescence imaging

  • UV curing
  • Currency authentication
  • Optical communications
  • Applications:
  • Chemical and biological detection
  • Water purification
  • Disinfection
  • Skin treatment

Product Specifications

Source: DRS Daylight Solutions Inc.

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Center Wavelength Availability 375 nm
Spatial Mode Multimode (nominal)
Beam Divergence < 7 mrad (full angle, 1/e2 intensity width)
Fiber Cable Core Diameter 50 µm
Fiber Cable Numerical Aperture .22
Pulse Repetition Frequency CW to 10 kHz
Rise/Fall Time < 200 ns
Compliance Voltage  < 18 VDC
Operating Current 2 channels < 0.8 A per channel
Dimensions 5.3 × 4.3 × 2.2 cm
Operating Range (Case Temp) 20 – 30 °C

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