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355 & 532nm, 6-9mm Dia. Input Beam, Focal Flat Top Beam Shaper | Focal πShaper_NUV_Q-7.5

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Specifications

General

Model Number:
πShaper_NUV_Q-7.5
Type:
Beam Shaper
Compatible Adapter:

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Clear Aperture CA (mm):
20
Diameter (mm):
42.00
Length (mm):
29.00
Weight (g):
50
Input Beam Diameter, 1/e2 (mm):
6 - 9

Optical Properties

Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
355, 532
Transmission (%):
>99
Wavelength Range (nm):
335 - 560
Input Beam Mode:
TEM00
Typical Input Beam Mode Quality, M2:
<1.5
Input Beam Divergence (mrad):
±20

Electrical

Maximum Input Power, CW (kW):
0.2

Threading & Mounting

Inner Thread:
M30 x 0.75
Outer Thread:
M30 x 0.75

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Details

AdlOptica Focal-πShaper (piShaper) Q Flat Top Beam Shapers are used to transform Gaussian beams to flat-top profiles after focusing through a lens. This is accomplished by transforming the Gaussian beam to airy disk profiles immediately after the piShaper. These beam shapers feature a compact design with inner and outer threading, making them easy to integrate into equipment. AdlOptica Focal-πShapers are advantageous for beam shaping in micromachining applications, including scribing and PCB drilling, as well as micro-welding applications. Multiple models are available at Nd:YAG, Ti:Sapphire, and Infrared wavelengths with compatible input beam diameters as small as 2.5mm and up to 23mm.

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