Frankfurt Laser Company Customisable Laser Diode Modules
Frankfurt Laser Company (FLC) specialises in producing customisable and bespoke laser products, as well as supplying and distributing a wide range of related items.
The company’s products can be found in multiple industries, including image processing, industry research, medicine and the military sector.
Methane detection through lasers on satellites
FLC’s products have also become extensively used in the aerospace industry for some innovative projects.
The company sells a plethora of different laser diodes. Among them is the EP1645-5-DM-B01-FA model that is used by German firm Airbus Defence and Space to detect gas concentrations within the Earth’s atmosphere.
The unit is used in the company’s MERLIN project, a Franco-German observation satellite that measures methane concentrations in the atmosphere to help the understanding of global warming.
Laser diode-based spectroscopy absorption can be used to detect gases such as methane by employing a laser’s light to interact with the matter and probe it to learn about its structure.
FLC stocks laser diodes of all varieties, including FP, DFB, DBR, VCSELs, ICL and QCL.
Mid-infrared LEDs for spacecraft
German aerospace firm von Hoerner & Sulger GmbH has demonstrated another use for FLC products within the industry, using the mid-IR LEDs as part of a project on the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Euclid Mission.
Von Hoerner & Sulger builds the near-IR calibration unit that forms part of the near-IR spectrometer photometer unit on the ESA spacecraft.
FLC’s lasers vary from wavelengths of 266 nanometres to 16,000 nanometres, and within the IR range, powers of up to 3,000W can be reached.
Custom laser diode modules
Laser diodes are FLC’s speciality, with every conventional form and wavelength of the product stocked, including the high standard, temperature-controlled HEML models.
The company’s experience and knowledge of handling lasers enables it to find the optimal products available across the world, fitting its customers’ needs. However, FLC can also produce high-quality items through its own production methods.
FLC can combine its own supplies to form unique products and will collaborate with other manufacturers to make use of modern technology in its production process.
The company is able to customise the wavelength, power and beam shaping, which are customisable as point, line and special shapes, of its laser modules through the use of diffractive optics. This changes the direction and travelling speed of a wave phase because of an alteration to the medium it travels in.
Special shapes can also be generated through diffractive optics, an optical element that allows a single incident beam to focus on multiple positions along the propagation axis.
In addition, single and multimode fibre-coupling is available for many of FLC’s light sources.
The Orbital Sciences Corporation provides one of many examples of FLC’s custom laser diodes being used within the aerospace industry. FLC developed and produced a custom laser diode for the US company to use in its automatic docking system for unmanned spaceship flight missions.
About Frankfurt Laser Company
Founded by Dr Vsevolod Mazo in 1994, FLC has become a leading provider of semiconductor lasers over the last quarter of a century, with a selection of products that is constantly developing and expanding.
Mazo has more than 25 years’ experience working with lasers and set up FLC in 1994. The company now employs three full-time and four part-time members of staff.
Its headquarters are in Friedrichsdorf, which is around 20km north of Frankfurt, Germany.
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An den 30 Morgen 13
Friedrichsdorf
D-61381
Frankfurt
Germany