SemiNex Technology
Higher Power, More Photons
SemiNex lasers use high precision indium phosphide semiconductor materials to convert electrical energy directly and efficiently into coherent optical energy. SemiNex’s proprietary material structure uses a non-conventional doping profile and a unique application of quantum physics that provide superior performance in the areas of:
- Thermal efficiency
- Electrical efficiency
- Total optical power
Electrical efficiency gains are achieved by ensuring less current leakage around the semiconductor quantum wells where electron energy is converted to photonic energy. Higher electrical efficiency, in turn, reduces the heat buildup caused by lost electrons. In addition, the unique design of SemiNex lasers minimizes thermal resistance; thus, the heat generated from the diode is easy to dissipate. Lower heat generation significantly raises the optical power at which the laser can operate. The combination of higher electrical and thermal efficiency allows SemiNex lasers to achieve power levels which exceed current industry performance by 2 to 6 times.
SemiNex Product Applications and Advantages
SemiNex lasers are designed to operate at wavelengths between 1300nm and 1700nm. SemiNex uses a material and structure design that is capable of efficiently delivering high power levels at this very broad wavelength range. This is well suited for several applications, including:
The SemiNex product offering is well suited for the above applications because of the properties of light between 1300nm and 1700nm. There are three valuable attributes of this wavelength range:
- It includes a key peak water absorption maximum in tissue
- Optical fiber attenuation and free space optical attenuation are minimized in this range
- Human eyes absorb light over 1400nm in the cornea, which protects the retina against focused damage
Absorption in Tissue
Eye Absorption
Product Offerings
SemiNex laser devices consist of a single semiconductor laser chip fiber-coupled into 50um, 100um or 200um fiber yielding high optical powers in continuous wave operation. The lasers can be packaged in a hermetic module, which includes a thermal electric cooler and a thermistor. This package offers a modular laser unit that is robust and easy to integrate into laser systems.
SemiNex can build laser chips and sub-assemblies to meet customer’s specifications, such as:
- Wavelength between 1270nm and 2400nm
- Aperture width
- Cavity length
- Optical power
- Conversion efficiency
- Mounting & Packaging configuration
To see a complete listing of our laser devices, visit our Catalog. To request a quote or inquire about a specific product, visit our Contact Page.