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AdlOptica πShaper Flat Top Beam Shapers

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AdlOptica πShaper (piShaper) Flat Top Beam Shapers are refractive field mapping optical systems that convert collimated Gaussian input beams into collimated flat top beams with a uniform intensity distribution and flat phase front. Due to the field mapping optical design, the even intensity distribution of the converted beam is stable over great distances making it ideally suitable for holography, microscopy, and system integration. With no internal focusing, they are also the perfect solution in applications such as material micromachining, welding, and engraving that require high power lasers. These AdlOptica πShaper Flat Top Beam Shapers are offered in common YAG, fiber laser, and CO2 laser sources, operating over a defined wavelength range for laser tuning. Achromatic versions are designed to be used with multiple laser sources.

Note: Focusing a flat-top beam after a πShaper results in loss of the flat top profile.  AdlOptica Focal-πShaper Q Flat Top Beam Shapers are available for applications that require a focused flat top spot.

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DWL (nm)  Wavelength Range (nm)  Dia. (mm)  Length (mm)   Input Clear Aperture CA (mm)   Entrance Beam Diameter, 1/e2 (mm)   Compare  Stock Number  Price Buy
266 250 - 275 39.00 143.00 - 6.3
266 250 - 270 42.00 358.00 - 12.0 - 12.1
355 330 - 380 39.00 143.00 - 6.3
355 330 - 380 42.00 358.00 - 12.0 - 12.1
355, 532 335 - 560 39.00 143.00 - 5.9 – 6.0
442, 632.8 405 - 680 39.00 143.00 - 6.0
532 510 - 550 39.00 143.00 - 6.3 - 6.4
532 515 - 550 42.00 358.00 - 12.0 - 12.1
800 700 - 900 39.00 143.00 - 6.4 - 6.5
800 700 - 900 42.00 358.00 - 12.0 - 12.1
1064 1020 - 1100 39.00 143.00 - 6.4 - 6.5
1064 1020 - 1100 42.00 358.00 - 12.0 - 12.1
1064 1020 - 1100 49.00 360.00 - 12.0 – 12.1
1319, 1650 1100 - 1700 39.00 143.00 - 5.9 - 6.0
1550 1500 - 1600 39.00 143.00 - 6.4-6.5
1550 1500 - 1600 49.00 358.00 - 12
2050 1900 - 2160 39.00 143.00 - 6.4 - 6.5
5100 5000 - 5500 49.00 271.00 - 12
9400 9000 - 10000 39.00 135.00 - 7
9400 9000 - 10000 49.00 271.00 - 12
10600 10000 - 11000 39.00 143.00 - 7
10600 10000 - 11000 49.00 360.00 - 12

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Accessories

Title CompareStock Number  Price Buy
4-Axis Mount for M27x1 #15-473 ₹77,517 Qty 5+ ₹69,861   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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Flat Top Beam Shaper Aligner #34-313 ₹24,186 Qty 5+ ₹21,924   Request Quote
  • 10 to 12 days
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