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High Power Nanosecond Ytterbium Fiber Laser Unit

The productis the 1.5μm band picosecond fiber laser transmitters, delivering high peak power (up to 20kW) in standalone size.

GIP Technology High Power Nanosecond Ytterbium Fiber Laser Unit (LAS-YFL-NS-HP-U) is the 1μm band pulsed fiber laser transmitters, delivering high peak power and high energy per pulse in standalone or compact modules size for long-range applications.

The LAS-YFL-NS-HP-U provides a variety of models that can operate under various operating conditions, such as pulse duration, pulse repetition frequency and energy, suitable for airborne 3D scanning and mapping, telemetry, harmonic, development (R&D) environments, and supercontinuum generation applications.

The LAS-YFL-NS-HP-U does not need water cooling or replacement parts, only 110/220V AC power supply or +12/+24 DC power supply is needed to obtain high energy and high peak power pulsed laser.

In addition, these units also provide a user-friendly status monitoring via an LCD display, LED indicators, and various communication interfaces (RS232).

  • High energy per pulse up to 0.5mJ
  • High peak power up to 40kW
  • Build-in isolator
  • Maintenance free
  • Random or linear polarization
  • Front panel LCD display and status LED indicators for quick access of unit’s status
  • RS-232 interface for local supervision.
  • LIDAR
  • Airborne survey
  • Mapping/3D scanning
  • Harmonic generation
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