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Princeton Lightwave announces 1850 nm high power multimode laser array for direct or diode pumped solid state laser applications
January 28, 2004
CRANBURY, N.J. -- Princeton Lightwave, Inc. (PLI), a leading maker of near infrared high-power lasers and application specific detectors for communications, instrumentation and defense applications, announced today that it has introduced a 1850 nm high power multimode laser array.
The product delivers an unmatched continuous-wave output power in excess of 10 W and a threshold current as low as 7 A. The product is designed to provide very high power for direct or diode pumped solid state laser applications with the highest reliability.
"Princeton Lightwave continues to demonstrate its leadership in the area of high power, high reliability long wavelength diode lasers." says Bouch Nessar, Director of Marketing & Sales "with output powers in excess of 10 W at 1850 nm, PLI customers can now reduce size, cost and achieve higher reliability on very high intensity sources."
Princeton Lightwave Inc. (PLI)
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