Our broad range of 730 nm lasers are used for Communications Research as well as Scientific Applications involving spectral analysis, biology research and PIV, Raman Spectroscopy, and a broad spectrum of other applications.
The LRD-0730 Series of Collimated Diode (Semiconductor) Lasers are ideal for applications requiring a wavelength of 730 nm and a wide range of output power levels of 5 mW to 1500 mW with a high level of long-term output power stability and long operating lifetime at an aggressively competitive cost.
These lasers are commonly used for communications research as well as scientific applications involving spectral analysis, biology research, and a broad spectrum of other applications. The driver is available as a complete FDA-compliant system or as an O.E.M. component with significantly reduced dimensions.
Available with onboard and remote on/off control as well as a wide array of output power and stability levels, Laserglow products are currently being used by some of the World’s top universities and other prominent research facilities.
Product | Wavelength | Description | Starting At | In Stock | |
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730 nm | 730 nm Collimated Diode Laser System with Near-TEM00 Beam 5 - 30 mW Output Power | $3,615.00 | Specs |
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730 nm | 730 nm Collimated Diode Laser System 100 - 1500 mW Output Power | $3,806.00 | Specs |
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730 nm | 730 nm Collimated Diode Laser System 5 - 10 mW Output Power | $5,495.00 | Specs |
The LLD-0730 Series of Low-Noise Collimated Diode Lasers are ideal for applications requiring less than 1% noise and output power levels from 5 mW to 1000 mW. These 730 nm lasers maintain a high level of long-term output power stability and long operating lifetime at an aggressively competitive cost.
These lasers are commonly used for fluorescence excitation, PIV, Raman Spectroscopy, and a broad spectrum of other applications. The driver is available as a complete FDA-compliant system or as an O.E.M. component with significantly reduced dimensions.
Laserglow products are currently being used by some of the World’s top universities and other prominent research facilities.