RPMC Lasers Inc

O'Fallon, MO 63366-2614

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8495 Veterans Memorial Pkwy
O'Fallon, MO 63366-2614
United States
http://www.rpmclasers.com
636-272-7227

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RPMC Lasers, Incorporated in 1996, is the largest laser distributor in North America.

Our Experience:

  • 100+ years of combined in-house laser expertise
  • Knowledgeable & technical laser professionals
  • Applications proficient 
  • Long history in Aerospace industry
  • ITAR compliant and certified
  • Ruggedization, low SWaP expertise
  • Apps Lab for testing and qualification
  • Over 1,500 standard lasers
  • Volume production capacity
  • OEM solutions proficiency
  • Helpful logistical support

Your Advantage:

  • Quick & timely responses 
  • Honest and trusted advice
  • High quality support through the entire process
  • The best laser at a competitive price
  • Leading experts in custom laser solutions
  • Dedicated R&D resources
  • Technical support when needed
  • Reasonable NRE and prices
  • We probably have the right laser for you
  • We can meet your demand needs
  • Easy to work with, high customer satisfaction
  • Just-in-time deliveries – In-house inventory

 

The lasers you need from the people you trust. Our experience, your advantage.

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Photonics business roundup: March 2022

Here, we recap all the photonics business news that was announced in March 2022.
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RPMC Lasers and Brightlaser enter exclusive partnership

The exclusive distribution agreement will allow RPMC Lasers to offer Brightlaser’s full series of vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs).
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FIGURE 1. The 6 mm-mrad free-space rectangular BPP of the DirectProcess900 FlexShape laser engine by II-VI allows the laser to achieve spot sizes down to 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 1. The 6 mm-mrad free-space rectangular BPP of the DirectProcess900 FlexShape laser engine by II-VI allows the laser to achieve spot sizes down to 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 1. The 6 mm-mrad free-space rectangular BPP of the DirectProcess900 FlexShape laser engine by II-VI allows the laser to achieve spot sizes down to 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 1. The 6 mm-mrad free-space rectangular BPP of the DirectProcess900 FlexShape laser engine by II-VI allows the laser to achieve spot sizes down to 0.2 mm.
FIGURE 1. The 6 mm-mrad free-space rectangular BPP of the DirectProcess900 FlexShape laser engine by II-VI allows the laser to achieve spot sizes down to 0.2 mm.
Lasers & Sources

Direct-diode Lasers: Direct-diode laser systems for materials processing show their power and efficiency

All the benefits of laser diodes apply to direct-diode systems: small size, long life, and high wall-plug efficiency.
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RPMC Lasers expands distribution partnership with BWT Beijing

BWT's products have utility in laser pumping, medical, printing, material processing, and night vision.
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RPMC Lasers to showcase femtosecond laser for biophotonics at SPIE Photonics West 2019

The ALCOR series femtosecond lasers for biophotonics applications produce high average power with ultrashort femtosecond laser pulses.
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Accommodating its current growth rate, RPMC Lasers moves to new facility

The solid-state laser distributor plans to grow its sales team by 30% in 2019.
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RPMC Lasers signs North American distribution agreement with BWT Beijing

BWT specializes in developing and manufacturing high-performance laser diode components and subsystems.
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RPMC Lasers ultrafast laser integrates pulse management feature

The Alcor air-cooled fiber laser produces 920 nm, 1–2 W pulses down to
BD's Horizon Brilliant Ultraviolet (BUV) 395 fluorochrome, designed for detection with a 379/28 filter, promises minimal (if any) spillover.
BD's Horizon Brilliant Ultraviolet (BUV) 395 fluorochrome, designed for detection with a 379/28 filter, promises minimal (if any) spillover.
BD's Horizon Brilliant Ultraviolet (BUV) 395 fluorochrome, designed for detection with a 379/28 filter, promises minimal (if any) spillover.
BD's Horizon Brilliant Ultraviolet (BUV) 395 fluorochrome, designed for detection with a 379/28 filter, promises minimal (if any) spillover.
BD's Horizon Brilliant Ultraviolet (BUV) 395 fluorochrome, designed for detection with a 379/28 filter, promises minimal (if any) spillover.
Lasers & Sources

Light Sources for Cytometry: As cytometry expands, short wavelengths look sweet

"Ultraviolet (UV) lasers are important (if not common) fixtures on flow cytometers," writes William G. Telford, who heads up the Flow Cytometry Core Facility at the National Cancer...
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FIGURE 1. An Aerosol Multiwavelength Polarization Lidar Experiment (AMPLE) multi-wavelength lidar system uses 355, 532, and 1064 nm lasers with three individually addressable output channels with 4 mJ energy, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 1 ns pulse duration to monitor volcanic emissions from Mount Etna (a). The temporal evolution of aerosol-induced depolarization (b) measured by AMPLE is used to monitor mineral dust in the first 6 km above ground.
FIGURE 1. An Aerosol Multiwavelength Polarization Lidar Experiment (AMPLE) multi-wavelength lidar system uses 355, 532, and 1064 nm lasers with three individually addressable output channels with 4 mJ energy, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 1 ns pulse duration to monitor volcanic emissions from Mount Etna (a). The temporal evolution of aerosol-induced depolarization (b) measured by AMPLE is used to monitor mineral dust in the first 6 km above ground.
FIGURE 1. An Aerosol Multiwavelength Polarization Lidar Experiment (AMPLE) multi-wavelength lidar system uses 355, 532, and 1064 nm lasers with three individually addressable output channels with 4 mJ energy, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 1 ns pulse duration to monitor volcanic emissions from Mount Etna (a). The temporal evolution of aerosol-induced depolarization (b) measured by AMPLE is used to monitor mineral dust in the first 6 km above ground.
FIGURE 1. An Aerosol Multiwavelength Polarization Lidar Experiment (AMPLE) multi-wavelength lidar system uses 355, 532, and 1064 nm lasers with three individually addressable output channels with 4 mJ energy, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 1 ns pulse duration to monitor volcanic emissions from Mount Etna (a). The temporal evolution of aerosol-induced depolarization (b) measured by AMPLE is used to monitor mineral dust in the first 6 km above ground.
FIGURE 1. An Aerosol Multiwavelength Polarization Lidar Experiment (AMPLE) multi-wavelength lidar system uses 355, 532, and 1064 nm lasers with three individually addressable output channels with 4 mJ energy, 1 kHz repetition rate, and 1 ns pulse duration to monitor volcanic emissions from Mount Etna (a). The temporal evolution of aerosol-induced depolarization (b) measured by AMPLE is used to monitor mineral dust in the first 6 km above ground.
Lasers & Sources

Lasers for Lidar: Application parameters dictate laser source selection in lidar systems

When it comes to lasers for lidar, one size doesn't fit all: system designers need to understand the physical environment and performance objectives of their application before...

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Photonics Business Moves: January 12, 2024

Here are the top four photonics business moves that made headlines during the week ending January 12, 2024.
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Get a first look at what will be shown on the SPIE Photonics West 2023 exhibit floor.
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RPMC Lasers to show laser for gas sensing at CLEO:2015

The DX1 laser module from Eblana Photonics has an integrated current source and temperature controller, and is available in 760, 780, and 1250–2150 nm wavelengths.
1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp., distributed by RPMC Lasers
1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp., distributed by RPMC Lasers
1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp., distributed by RPMC Lasers
1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp., distributed by RPMC Lasers
1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp., distributed by RPMC Lasers
Lasers & Sources

Microchip lasers distributed by RPMC have repetition rates up to 30 Hz

The 1 mJ IR and 350 μJ 532 nm microchip lasers from Concepts Research Corp. have repetition rates up to 30 Hz with pulsewidths
RPMC Lasers' Starlase AO40 UV Nd:YAG DPSS laser from Powerlase
RPMC Lasers' Starlase AO40 UV Nd:YAG DPSS laser from Powerlase
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RPMC Lasers' Starlase AO40 UV Nd:YAG DPSS laser from Powerlase
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Lasers & Sources

Nd:YAG DPSS laser from RPMC Lasers has 355 nm wavelength

The Starlase AO40 UV from Powerlase is a 40 W acousto-optically Q-switched, Nd:YAG, diode-pumped solid-state laser system with a wavelength of 355 nm.
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Lasers & Sources

RPMC intros fiber laser for lidar

The 1.0 μm wavelength Mentad fiber laser has pulse energy up to 50 μJ, pulsewidths from 500 ps to 1.25 μs, and repetition rates from 5 kHz to 2 MHz, in a 4.25 × 2.7 × 0.8 in. ...
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RPMC Lasers, Focuslight sign distribution agreement

RPMC Lasers, a laser diode and solid-state laser products distributor, and Focuslight, a high-power semiconductor lasers maker, mutually signed a distribution agreement at last...
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CW fiber laser from RPMC emits at 1550 nm

The ISRUZ is Manlight’s compact CW fiber laser emitting at 1550 nm and delivering up to 30 W of average output power with a beam quality of M² less than 1.1.
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RPMC Q-switched lasers suit lidar applications

The BLM series of DPSS Q-switched lasers emits at the 532 nm wavelength with factory adjustable output pulse energy from 10 to 50 μJ with 15 ns pulsewidths and factory adjustable...
Lasers & Sources

RPMC Lasers Er:glass laser produces 7 mJ of output energy

The Er-DML-1, a pulsed, flashlamp-pumped Er:glass laser module from Jenoptik, is a single-shot laser rangefinding module that produces 7 mJ of output energy at the eye-safe wavelength...
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RPMC DPSS laser series emits at 532 nm

Bright Solutions BLM series Q-switched DPSS lasers emit at the 532 nm wavelength with factory-adjustable output pulse energy from 10–50 µJ with 15 ns pulsewidths.
Lasers & Sources

Picosecond lasers from RPMC offer air cooling

A series of rugged, compact, air-cooled picosecond lasers includes the APL-500-1064, with 5 ps pulses and 25 μJ of energy at 10 kHz, with 0.5 W of average power at 500 kHz.
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Jenoptik offers JenLas disk G80/100 green high-power lasers for photovoltaic applications

RPMC announces the high power disk laser family JenLas disk G80/100, with pulsed 515 nm and M² of 7, from Jenoptik, Jena, Germany.
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Jenoptik, RPMC expand North America cooperation

The Laser and Materials Processing division of Jenoptik has expanded its current distribution agreement with RPMC Lasers, Inc. In addition to high-power laser diodes and semiconductor...
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Picosecond lasers from RPMC provide rates of 0 to 500 kHz

The APL-500-1064 ultrafast laser from Attodyne Lasers produces 5 ps pulses of 25 μJ at 10 kHz, with beam quality of M2
Biomedicine

Picosecond laser for medical applications from Attodyne

The compact, air-cooled, picosecond APL-500-1064 lasers from Attodyne are fiber-based DPSS lasers that can be pulsed on demand from 0 to 500 kHz.
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Picosecond lasers featuring 50 W of power offered by RPMC

RAPID picosecond lasers are now offered with 50 W average power, greater than 10 ps pulsewidths, and repetition rates up to 2 MHz.
Microscopy

Compact, modular picosecond fiber DPSS from Attodyne

A compact, air cooled, picosecond laser, the APL-500-1064 by Attodyne is a fiber-based diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) device that can be pulsed on demand from 0 to 500kHz.