Pearl™ Product Family Scales Brightness With a 200 Micron Core Fiber-Coupled Module
40 Watts from 200 micron fiber now available with >50% efficiency. Vancouver, WA (PRWEB) January 25, 2008 -- nLIGHT Corporation today announced another new addition to its Pearl™ Fiber-Coupled Module product family: a 200 micron module that achieves >50% electrical to optical efficiency. The Pearl™ product family is based on nLIGHT's proprietary nXLT™ single-emitter diodes rather than the 1-cm bar, resetting industry reliability and efficiency benchmarks for high-power fiber-coupled diode lasers, operating either CW and pulsed. The latest offering achieves brightness improvements by coupling up to 40 watts into a 200 micron core fiber with 0.22 NA at selected wavelengths from 795-980nm. It is the most efficient high-power fiber laser pump on the market. It also enables industrial applications that demand high brightness. "We've just begun to scratch the surface of the Pearl™ platform capability. We have an exciting roadmap to introduce new fiber-coupled products with unprecedented combinations of power, brightness, efficiency and reliability", noted Rob Martinsen, nLIGHT's VP of Engineering. "Efficiency and reliability are the guiding design principles that differentiate the Pearl™ platform, ultimately enabling our OEM customers with valuable competitive advantage". nLIGHT will be showing this addition to the Pearl™ product family at the Photonics West Conference in San Jose January 22-24, 2008. More information is available at www.nLIGHT.net. About nLIGHT
nLIGHT is driving new application utilization of high-power semiconductor lasers and fiber through industry-leading innovation and best-practice manufacturing. Optimizing components and sub-systems for OEM integration produces differentiated advantages for our customers in their market space. Global support is offered through state-of-the-art manufacturing and application centers in Vancouver, WA, Hillsboro, OR, Munich, Germany, Lohja, Finland and Shanghai, China. nLIGHT is growing rapidly and was named the fastest-growing technology company in the Northwest by Deloitte and Touche in 2007. www.nLIGHT.net ###
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