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4 March 2016 A fiber-coupled 9xx module with tap water cooling
D. Schleuning, D. Anthon, A. Chryssis, G. Ryu, G. Liu, H. Winhold, L. Fan, Z. Xu, T. Tanbun-Ek, S. Lehkonen, B. Acklin
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Abstract
A novel, 9XX nm fiber-coupled module using arrays of highly reliable laser diode bars has been developed. The module is capable of multi-kW output power in a beam parameter product of 80 mm-mrad. The module incorporates a hard-soldered, isolated stack package compatible with tap-water cooling. Using extensive, accelerated multi-cell life-testing, with more than ten million device hours of test, we have demonstrated a MTTF for emitters of >500,000 hrs. In addition we have qualified the module in hard-pulse on-off cycling and stringent environmental tests. Finally we have demonstrated promising results for a next generation 9xx nm chip design currently in applications and qualification testing
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D. Schleuning, D. Anthon, A. Chryssis, G. Ryu, G. Liu, H. Winhold, L. Fan, Z. Xu, T. Tanbun-Ek, S. Lehkonen, and B. Acklin "A fiber-coupled 9xx module with tap water cooling", Proc. SPIE 9733, High-Power Diode Laser Technology and Applications XIV, 973308 (4 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2208303
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Reliability

Diodes

Modulation

Fiber lasers

Laser development

Novel fiber development

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