What is the laser diodes output beam divergence and how is it minimized?
A4: Depends mostly on laser diode mode structure and its emitter size, beam divergence may be as high as 10mrad in each axis. Use of collimating optics and perhaps beam expanders enable reduction of beam divergence to below 1mrad. Q5. What is CDRH and what roll does it have in the laser industry? A5: CDRH stands for Center for Devices and Radiological Health and is a division of FDA that regulates all radiation emitting products in the USA. Q6. Is that possible to include additional built-in features with any of your lasers? A6: Yes, although most of lasers are listed with some standard features. More features can be added per customer request. In fact our expertise in tailoring laser systems to customers need is known in the laser industry. Q7. I have selected one of your lasers, however I need to have a fiber output. Would you offer such a laser? A7: Yes, most of our lasers are available to provide SM or MM fiber optics connectivity or coupling with some additional charge. Please pro
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