- Light has the properties of a wave. Wavelength is the periodic length of a wave as it travels through space, and is the distance between peaks (the highest point of the wave) or valleys (the lowest point of the wave).
- The wavelength of light visible to the human eye ranges from 380 to 800 nm, and is called visible light.
The blue laser used in the Blue-IR hybrid laser has an oscillation wavelength of 465 nm. - The oscillation wavelength of a fiber laser (IR) is 1.07 μm (1070 nm), which corresponds to infrared light.
It is therefore invisible to the human eye.
In fiber lasers, pump light supplied from pumping LDs enters Yb-doped optical fiber, and then laser amplification occurs in the fiber core by resonating with FBGs, producing a laser beam in the 1070 nm wavelength band.
This provides stable output of high quality beam without a need for optical axis adjustments, and contributes to significantly reducing running costs due to the high conversion efficiency with no need for maintenance.
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