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Continuous wave laser YLR-MM series
solid-statemultiple-wavelengthfor medical applications

Continuous wave laser - YLR-MM series - IPG Photonics Corporation - solid-state / multiple-wavelength / for medical applications
Continuous wave laser - YLR-MM series - IPG Photonics Corporation - solid-state / multiple-wavelength / for medical applications
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Characteristics

Operational mode
continuous wave
Technology
solid-state
Spectrum
multiple-wavelength
Applications
industrial, cutting, for medical applications, for plastics welding, engraving, instrumentation
Other characteristics
compact, low-noise, air-cooled, multimode, ytterbium fiber, diode-pumped
Power

Min.: 50 W

Max.: 250 W

Wavelength

Min.: 1,030 nm

Max.: 1,090 nm

Description

YLM and YLR CW Ytterbium fiber lasers provide from 1 to 100 W output power at 1 micron wavelength. Single-mode asers feature near diffraction-limited single transverse mode output. Multi-mode lasers offer several options of fiber core diameter, allowing optimal choice of beam parameter product for the application. Fiber delivery, wide selectivity of operating wavelengths, direct analog power modulation, low amplitude noise, record wall-plug efficiency, high stability and ultra-long pump diode lifetime complete an impressive list of advantages of these fiber lasers. The reliability of these lasers is unmatched by any solid state or gas laser system. Single-mode YLM and YLR series laser are ideally suited for scientific applications and for integration into various sensors and biomedical instruments. •Multi-mode Fiber Output •Random Polarization •Air-cooled •Unique Wall-plug Efficiency •Industrial Performance •Telecom Reliability •Compact and Low Cost

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