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Fiber-Coupled Laser Diode delivers 100 W output.


August 4, 2009 - Delivering up to 100 W out of 105 µm core diameter fiber with numerical aperture lower than 0.12 in., PLD-100 Series is assembled using 90 µm single-emitter chips and proprietary micro optics. Wall-plug efficiency exceeds 50% due to nonsaturated mode of operation at thermally conductive passive cooling. Offering choice of wavelength covering all 9xx nm spectral range, diode is suited for plastic and metal welding, brazing, cladding, and medical applications.

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IPG Photonics Announces New Breakthrough In High Brightness Fiber-Coupled Diode Lasers


100 Watt Output Greatest in Class

Oxford, MA, July 28, 2009 -- IPG Photonics Corporation, the world leader in high power fiber lasers and amplifiers, announced today the availability of a 100 Watt fiber-coupled laser diode, the most powerful high brightness single-emitter based laser diode.

"This new laser diode delivers up to 100W power out of a 105µm core diameter fiber with a numerical aperture lower than 0.12" said Dr. Alex Ovtchinnikov, IPG Photonics Corporation's Vice President - Components. "It is assembled using IPG's long-life 90ìm wide single-emitter chips and proprietary microoptics.

The wall-plug efficiency exceeds 50% due to nonsaturated mode of operation at a thermallyconductive passive cooling. The package size is an order of magnitude smaller than similar devices on the market. Also taking in account the lowest cost per Watt, the new PLD-100 series is well ahead in performance of any existing fiber-coupled laser diodes available in the market."

After release earlier in 2009 of the PLD-60 series with output power up to 60W in a 105µm core fiber, IPG now extends the power into the same fiber with the new PLD-100 series. The available choice of wavelength covers all 9xx nm spectral range. The product will be released for sale starting in Q4 2009.

Combining emission of these laser diodes, it is now possible to manufacture high power diode laser modules or complete system solutions with output powers up to multiple kWs out of a reasonably thin fiber with a narrow linewidth of emission. Such solution provides new opportunities for plastic and metal welding, brazing, cladding, medical and many other applications. It simplifies the pumping schematics of superpower fiber and disc lasers and opens opportunities for further achievements.

IPG's semiconductor products division is the world's largest vertically-integrated maker of high power single-emitter based laser diodes.

About IPG Photonics Corporation

IPG Photonics is the world leader in high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers. Founded in 1990, IPG pioneered the development and commercialization of optical fiber-based lasers for use in a wide range of applications such as materials processing, advanced, telecommunications and medical ones. Fiber lasers have revolutionized the industry by delivering superior performance, reliability and usability at a lower total cost of ownership compared with conventional lasers, allowing end users to increase productivity and decrease operating costs. IPG has its headquarters in Oxford, MA, and has additional plants and offices throughout the world. For more information, please visit www.ipgphotonics.com.

CONTACT:

Franck Leibreich

Director of Sales and Marketing

Semiconductor Products

IPG Photonics Corporation

(408) 492-8828

fleibreich@ipgphotonics.com


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Company Information:
Name: IPG Photonics Corp.
Address: 50 Old Webster Rd.
City: Oxford
State: MA
ZIP: 01540
Country: USA
Phone: 508-373-1100
FAX: 508-347-6838
http://www.ipgphotonics.com


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