Optical Fiber Collimator: The Best Choice for Collimation

Introduction to Optical Fiber Collimators


Optical fiber collimators are compact tail-fiber collimated output components designed specifically for laser application systems, enabling collimated beam expansion or long-focus low-reflection spatial emission of laser beams. They can handle medium power laser transmission, with an average power reaching several hundred watts, commonly used in scenarios requiring high-quality (diffraction-limited) beam transmission.


Characteristics of Optical Fiber Collimators


  • Collimated output beam, with high output quality


  • Can endure medium power laser transmission


  • Compact tail-fiber output, occupying small space, suitable for specific laser design


Application Fields of Optical Fiber Collimators


Metal Cutting with Fiber Laser


Achieve high-precision, high-quality metal cutting, with smooth and flat cutting surface


Perforation


Perform precise perforation on various materials, with accurate control over hole size and shape


Cleaning


Effectively remove surface dirt, rust etc., without damaging the material


3D Printing


Provide stable, precise laser light source to ensure printing quality


Precision Machining


Suitable for various scenarios requiring high-precision machining


Introduction to MEISU Optical Fiber Collimators


MEISU optical fiber collimators are designed with considerations such as the diameter of the collimator, the focal length of the lens, and the alignment of optical elements.


The diameter of the optical fiber collimator is determined by the size of the input beam and the desired output beam size. The larger the input beam, the larger the diameter of the collimator needs to be to maintain a collimated output beam. The focal length of the lens is also important as it determines the distance between the lens and the output beam.


The alignment of optical elements is crucial for optimal performance of optical fiber collimators. The lens needs to be aligned with the input beam and placed at the correct distance to produce a collimated output beam. Any misalignment can cause the output beam to diverge or converge.


The choice of lens material is also important. MEISU typically uses materials with high refractive index (such as glass or quartz) to minimize spherical aberration and maintain beam collimation.


In conclusion, as a professional optical fiber collimator manufacturer, MEISU's design of optical fiber collimators carefully considers the size, shape, and material of optical elements to ensure the collimated output beam has minimal aberration.

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