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Fast Axis Collimators

  • Large numerical apertures (NA 0.8), diffraction limited collimation 
  • High transmission (transmission >99%), low absorption AR coating
  • Ideal for collimating lights from diode lasers into fibers
  • Substrate materials: UV Fused Silica, or other custom glass materials
  • Available both in standard (Dia 38.1mm, 50.8mm, 790-990nm AR coatings, EFL 300μm/360μm/600μm) or custom versions
  • Great when used in combination with our slow axis collimators
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Specifications:

MaterialsOptical GlassCoating Wavelength Range790-990nm
CoatingBBAR Coating (790-990nm)Coating Specification

Ravg<1.0%@790-990nm

Design Wavelength808nmHeight Tolerance±0.05mm
Length Tolerance±0.05mmDimensionCustom
Surface Flatnessλ/4Width Tolerance±0.01mm
Transmission

>99%

Numerical Aperture0.8
Collimation Power>80% within 1.15xDIV; >85% within 1.30xDIV


Application Notes: Apart from the 790-990nm AR coating, we can also provide other custom coating options, in addition to attached mounts, and sustaining structures.

Modules or Types:

Shalom EO provides the following standard modules of fast-axis collimators. Besides, we also accept custom orders.

TypeFAC300FAC360FAC600
Effective focal length EFL (μm)300±70@940nm360±70@940nm600±70@940nm
Back Focal Length (μm)70±30@940nm70±30@940nm140±30@940nm
Residential Divergence@X% Power Enclosure±2.50@85%±2.00@85%±1.50@85%
Numerical Aperture (Design)0.80.80.8
Wavelength (nm)780-1000/430-470780-1000780-1000
Broadband AR-Coating Reflection avg. (AOI) [%]Ra <= 0.4 (0°- 35°)Ra <= 0.4 (0°- 35°)Ra <= 0.4 (0°- 35°)
Coating DurabilityMIL-C-675MIL-C-675MIL-C-675
Dimensions (Height x Thickness x Length) [mm]0.5(±0.05)x0.43(±0.03)x4.0(±0.05)0.6(±0.05)x0.53(±0.03)x4.0(±0.05)1.0(±0.05)x0.82(±0.03)x4.0(±0.05)
S1 Clear Aperture (Height x Length) [mm]0.3x3.50.3x3.50.3x3.5
S1 Surface Imperfections (acc. MIL-PRF-1380B)20-1020-1020-10
S2 Clear Aperture (Height x Length) [mm]0.4X3.50.5X3.50.9X3.5
S2 Surface Imperfections (acc. MIL-PRF-1380B)20-1020-1020-10
Edge Chipping (mm)0.10.10.1

Fast Axis Collimators (FAC-Lenses) are cylindrical lenses each with an aspheric optical front and a flat backside aimed for collimating spreading light beams from a Diode Laser along the fast axis direction. The FAC lenses collimate the diverging laser lights from a laser diode into paralleled beams and adjust the beam shape from elliptical to circular. A fast-axis collimator is the most important component in the high-power laser diode to ensure effective utilization of the diode-generated laser light. 

Hangzhou Shalom offers Standard and Custom Aspheric Fast Axis Collimators. Our fast axis collimators highlight large numerical apertures (NA 0.8), and AR coatings with minimized absorption for high-power applications making it possible to collimate all portions of diode output with excellent beam qualities. Optimized beam-shaping effectiveness for diode lasers is assured through high transmission and superior collimation excellence close to the diffraction limits.

The standard aspheric fast axis collimators are made of UV Fused Silica, the product is compatible with the 6000-30000W continuous laser.  Our standard Aspheric Fast Axis Collimators are available in diameters of 38.1mm and 50.8mm, coating options include 790-990 nm standard AR coatings or custom coatings, and focal length options include 300μm/360μm/600μm effective focal lengths. Within the working wavelength range, our fast axis collimator supports an eminent optical transmission greater than 99%.

Regarding the custom aspheric fast axis collimators, various specifications such as the glass material and the dimensions of the fast axis collimators can all be customized upon your inquiries.

In addition, our Slow Axis Collimators could be used in combination with the FAC lenses to create custom collimation combinations for laser bars and other applications.


The major functions of our fast axis collimators include:

  • Beam Shaping: Fast axis collimators reshape the asymmetric beam emitted by diode lasers along the fast axis, making the beam more symmetric or circular in profile. This aids in achieving a more uniform intensity distribution across the beam.
  • Beam Quality Improvement: By controlling the divergence along the fast axis, fast axis collimators help enhance the overall beam quality of the laser output. This is vital for applications requiring precise focusing or where beam uniformity is critical, such as in laser scanning or lithographic applications.
  • Beam Collimation: Fast axis collimators collimate the beam along the fast axis, ensuring that the beam rays are parallel to each other. This is essential for maintaining beam integrity over long distances and achieving sharp focus at the target.
  • Divergence Control: Just like slow axis collimators control divergence along the slow axis, fast axis collimators help regulate the divergence along the fast axis. This enables better control over the beam's spread and focusability, leading to improved performance in various applications.