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Introduce
UV
Lasers
Visible
DPSS Lasers
Diode
Lasers
Infrared
DPSS Lasers
Low
Noise Lasers
Single
Longitude Mode Lasers
Q-switched/Pulsed Lasers
RGB
and RG Lasers
RGB
635nm Lasers(100-500mW)
RGB
671nm Lasers(100-500mW)
RG
635nm Lasers(100-500mW)
RG
660nm Lasers(100-500mW)
RG
671nm Lasers(100-500mW)
Laser
Pointers
SM
Fiber Lasers
Laser
Scanner System
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RGB
and RG
Lasers |
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The
application of RGB and RG Lasers:
The
RGB Laser Projector System was the first LMG product
to be demonstrated and was showcased at Union Station
during December 2000, involving an advertising campaign
at a venue visited by 24 million commuters each year.
The RGB Laser Projector System features high-speed acousto-optic
deflectors which control both angular position and beam
intensity without any mechanically-moving elements.
Also featured are Continuous Wave (CW) laser red (620-650
nm), green (500-550 nm) and blue (470-490 nm) beams
as the source of collimated radiation.
The RGB Laser Projector System consists of three main
units: the projection unit (PU); the PC-based control
unit (CU); and the optical bench for the PU and laser
installation. The systems works in conjunction with
specific types of lasers, namely: argon and krypton
ion-gas lasers; CW dye lasers; and diode-pumped solid-state
lasers.
The main areas of commercial use for the RGB Projector
are full-colour large-scale static and dynamic images
used for advertising; large-size on-line information
panels and screens; special light effects for show companies,
theme parks, planetariums, etc.; television-style images
for concerts, shows and festivals; and game and education
seminars.
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| A |
RGB-635 |
Wavelength:
635nm, 532nm, 473nm |
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Output
Power:100-500mW
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| B |
RGB-671 |
Wavelength:
671nm, 532nm, 473nm |
| Output
Power:100-500mW |
| C |
RG-635 |
Wavelength:
635nm, 532nm |
| Output
Power:100-500mW |
| D |
RG-660 |
Wavelength:
660nm, 532nm
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| Output
Power:200-300mW |
| E |
RG-671 |
Wavelength:
671nm, 532nm |
| Output
Power:100-300mW |
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