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Specifications of a 2000m Laser
The specifications of a 2000m laser are critical for various applications, including surveying, engineering, and military use. Here are the detailed parameters:
1. Wavelength
The most common wavelength used for a 2000m laser is 1064 nm, which falls within the infrared spectrum. This wavelength is advantageous due to its reduced scattering in the atmosphere, increasing range and accuracy.
2. Output Power
Typical output power ranges from 5 mW to 500 mW, depending on the specific applications and requirements. Higher power is necessary for more robust and reliable performance over long distances.
3. Beam Divergence
Beam divergence is usually around 0.5 to 2 milliradians (mrad). Lower divergence values are preferred as they result in a tighter beam over long distances, enhancing precision.
4. Pulse Repetition Rate
For pulsed lasers, the repetition rate typically ranges from 10 Hz to 20 kHz, which influences the resolution and the precision of distance measurements.
5. Power Source
The power source for a 2000m laser is often portable, with lithium-ion batteries providing extended operational capacity. Depending on power consumption, battery life may vary significantly.
Savgood Company Solutions
Savgood offers advanced laser technology solutions tailored to meet the rigorous demands of various industries. Their product lineup includes:
1. Long-Range Laser Modules
Savgood’s laser modules are designed for optimal performance, featuring low divergence and adjustable power settings to cater to different operational requirements.
2. Laser Rangefinders
Offering a 2000m range, Savgood’s rangefinders integrate cutting-edge optics and precision electronics, providing reliable distance measurements even in challenging environmental conditions.
3. Custom Solutions
Savgood provides customizable laser solutions to address specific challenges, ensuring compatibility with existing systems and enhancing operational efficiency.
References
- Precision Laser Specifications and Applications, Journal of Laser Applications.
- Savgood Laser Products, Official Savgood Website.
- Advancements in Laser Technology, Optical Engineering Journal.
