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DLP2010NIR: Threshold energy density

Part Number: DLP2010NIR
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DLP650LNIR, DLP4500NIR

Hi E2E,

Good day.

Our customer has the specifications of the following laser:

1. Nanosecond, duration: 10-250 ns, 1-100 kHz, wavelength: 1064 nm, max power: 20 W;
2. Picosecond, duration: 60 ps, 1-4 kHz, wavelength: 1064 nm, max power: 4 W;
3. CW, wavelength: 1090 nm, max power: 100 W.

They are interested in using our DMD DLP2010NIR, DLP4500NIR, and DLP650LNIR. Are these DMD suitable for the three lasers above? What would be the maximum energy they can put on a micromirror without burning it? Is there any information such as the threshold energy density for pulsed lasers that the DMD can withstand?

Regards,
Carlo