ams OSRAM은 6월24일부터 27일 독일 뮌헨에서 열리는 Laser World of Photonics 전시회(부스 번호: A2 홀 32번)에서 자사의 최신 레이저 혁신 기술을 선보인다.
Participating in the German Laser World of Photonics, Showcasing Advanced Laser Technology
ams OSRAM (Korea Representative Seok-Won Kang), a global leader in intelligent sensors and emitters, is expanding its application areas with a wide range of laser technologies from blue to infrared.
ams OSRAM announced today that it will present its latest laser innovations at the Laser World of Photonics exhibition (Booth #32, Hall A2) held in Munich, Germany from June 24 to 27.
At this exhibition, ams OSRAM will provide an overview of its laser solutions for a wide range of industries including robotics and automation, medical, construction and entertainment.
ams OSRAM's laser technology plays a vital role in high-precision distance measurement and object detection in robotics and automation.
For example, VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser)-based products, such as the BIDOS® P3435 Q BELAGO 1.2 dot projector and the BIDOS® P2433 Q V105Q121A 850 flood illuminator, operate at a wavelength of 940 nanometers, producing precise dot patterns that are captured by near-infrared image sensors.
This dot pattern is essential for constructing 3D maps in technologies such as ASV (Active Stereo Vision) and SL (Structured Light), and 85The 0-nanometer flood illuminator provides uniform illumination, enabling accurate distance measurements in time-of-flight (ToF) applications such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs).
ams OSRAM also offers a wide range of compatible sensors, including image sensors for ASV and SL camera systems with laser sources, and direct ToF (dToF) sensor modules integrating a single VCSEL element and multiple photodiodes in a single package, giving developers solutions that increase system design flexibility.
In particular, ams OSRAM implements high-performance solutions tailored to the characteristics of each industrial field through lasers of various wavelengths, including cyan, green, and blue laser diodes.
A cyan laser diode with a wavelength of 488 nanometers effectively excites fluorescent dyes, contributing to precise analyses such as medical diagnostics and DNA sequencing.
With 300 milliwatts of output power and stable wavelength control of ±2 nanometers, the PLT5 488HB_EP also excels in fluorescence microscopy and stage lighting applications, boasting efficiency and a wider range of applications that are up to five times brighter than existing products.
The green laser diode is manufactured based on a wavelength of 520 nanometers, which is within the human visual sensitivity range, allowing for precise measurements even under daylight conditions. Providing optimized solutions for laser leveling in construction sites, barcode scanning in logistics, and stage and concert lighting in the entertainment industry, the PLT5 520HB_P green laser diode meets the demands of high-performance applications with a compact form factor and up to 18% higher optical output of 130 milliwatts.
Blue laser diodes operate at a wavelength of 455 nanometers and can produce high-power white light as well as a variety of colors such as red, green, and orange, making them widely used in materials processing, microscopy, large-scale projection, and stage lighting.
The PLPT9 450LC_E blue laser diode delivers high optical output of 5.5 watts in a compact design, delivering high power density and excellent optical performance for a powerful blue beam in precision laser engraving and metrology applications.
In addition, ams OSRAM presents its latest generation of infrared LEDs: OSLON® Black, SFH 4715B and SFH 4716B.
With IR:6 technology mounted on a 1mm² chip, this infrared LED achieves a typical radiant power output of 1050 milliwatts and offers up to 26% brightness improvement over existing products, contributing significantly to the enhancement of the functionality of optical systems in industrial automation and safety.
ams OSRAM's laser portfolio is based on two core technologies, VCSEL and Edge-Emitting Laser (EEL), and covers the spectrum from the visible (400-700 nm) to the infrared (>700 nm), providing optimized solutions for a wide range of applications including mobile devices, 3D sensing, LiDAR and material processing.
This enables accurate and efficient results in solving complex problems such as robotics, medicine, and entertainment.
ams OSRAM is the world's second largest supplier of laser diodes.With over 000 active patent assets, the company is solidifying its unrivaled leadership position through continuous research and development and innovation.