CW laser source YLS,YLR series
fiberinfraredUV

CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
CW laser source
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Characteristics

Operational mode
CW
Technology
fiber
Spectrum
infrared, UV
Applications
R&D
Other characteristics
compact, single, double, low-power, high-power, multimode, single-mode, air-cooled, water-cooled, medium-power
Power

Min.: 1 W

Max.: 100,000 W

Description

Low Power CW Fiber Lasers From uv to middle-inffared,IPG offers a wide selection of continuous wave(CW) fiber lasers in the low power(<100w) range for scientific,R&D and commercial applications,lasers in this power range are offered with aptions such as wavelength selecticity.direct analog power modulation,polarization options and many others. Mid Power CW Fiber Lasers IPG’s mid power CW fiber lasers cover output power range from 100 to 1500 W and feature a wide range of operating wavelengths, single-mode and multi-mode options, low amplitude noise, high stability and extremely long pump diode lifetime. Lasers are typically air-cooled up to 500 W average power. Compact water-cooled units are also available for average powers up to 1.5 kW. Redesigned electronics offers extended control functionality. The lasers are available with a wide variety of fiber terminations or collimation optics. High Power CW Fiber Lasers IPG’s High Power CW Fiber Lasers cover output power range from 1 kW to over 100 kW and feature a wide range of operating wavelengths, single-mode and multi-mode options, high stability and extremely long pump diode lifetime. These lasers are water-cooled and can be suppiled with a built-in or standalone chiller. The lasers are available with a wide variety of fiber terminations, collimation optics and processing heads.

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