High Peak Power Laser
RT-HPP-FP-QCL

High Peak Power beam divergence
High Peak Power beam divergence

Alpes Lasers introduces its new high peak power sources. Based on a unique gain-guided design, these Quantum Cascade Lasers are optimized for emitting short pulses from 20 ns to 1000 ns with minimum peak power of 20 W, or ~5 microjoules per pulse. Available on submount or in a HHL package with a dedicated driver, these lasers can be used for free-space optical communications, LIDAR applications and IR countermeasures.

You can read more about the technology behind these high peak power devices in this  Optics Express paper.

High Peak Power Laser
High Peak Power laser in HHL housing with S-2 driver

The beam divergence of these lasers is much reduced in the horizontal axis compared to standard high power or low power devices. This is due to the unique large width of the active region of the gain-guided laser technology. Typical beam shapes are shown in the picture  on the right. Other characteristics are shown in the table below. 

 
Electro-optical CharacteristicMin.Typ.Max.Note
Peak Power
20W
25W
30W
 
Output Spectrum 
Multimode
  
Spectral Width
50 cm-1
100 cm-1
150 cm-1
 
Duty Cycle
0
1%
20%
 
Central Wavelength 
4.57 μm
  
Wall-Plug Efficiency 
5%
  
Beam Shape 
Single-lobed
  
Horizontal Beam Divergence of laser chip
50 mrad
90 mrad
120 mrad
Half angle beam divergence at 1/e^2 of maximum
Vertical Beam Divergence of laser chip 
650 mrad
 
Half angle beam divergence at 1/e^2 of maximum
Pulse Width
20 ns
300 ns
1000 ns
 
Submount 
AN-NSP
 
Can be installed in LLH or HHL housing with an elliptical beam output
Driver 
S-2
 
Laser as operated with S-2 driver can yield stated performance. Sold separately.
Heatsink Cooling capacity
25W
35W
65W
 
  
Other wavelengths are also available with lower power, please write to us with any enquiry.