Go to Language SelectorGo to Global NavigationGo to Site SearchGo to Sub NavigationGo to ContentGo to Site Information

Hamamatsu Photonics
Home  |  Site Map  |  Inquiry  |  MyAccount
Language Selector Japanese English
Global Site

Global Navigation
Products Support Exhibition Research And Development Corporate Profile Investors
Search Search for: Search Help

Sub Navigation

Content

Hamamatsu Photonics completes the world's first 12,000-hour lifetime test of a high-power semiconductor laser with fluorinated refrigerant


Jan 29, 2008

Hamamatsu, Japan - January 29, 2008 - Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. has successfully conducted the world's first extended lifetime test of a high-power semiconductor laser that features a heat sink with fluorinated inert liquid as the refrigerant.

The laser system was continuously operated for over 12,000 hours.

It used a fluorinated refrigerant in its cooling mechanism as an alternative to the conventional method of using a deionizing water system to cool the laser during operation.

This new design allows for reductions in the size and maintenance of high-power semiconductor laser systems, and is expected to promote the practical application of these lasers in industrial applications.

High-power semiconductor lasers are currently being used in applications such as welding and cutting of materials, as well as nuclear fusion reaction for power generation.







Hamamatsu Photonics K.K
Site Information Terms of Use Privacy Policy Help
Copyright © Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. All Rights Reserved.