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Alliance unit Radiant High Tech Blue Purple Laser Assists in Ocean Exploration

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2023-11-06 16:48:16
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The ocean covers over 71% of the Earth's surface, and so far humans have only explored about 5% of the ocean. This means that there are still 95% of the depths of the ocean that we know nothing about, making it the most mysterious and unknown place on our planet.

600 years ago, Zheng He led a fleet to play the prelude to the era of great navigation, laying the foundation for us to understand the world and the ocean. Today, 600 years later, our curiosity about the depths of the ocean has accelerated the pace of scientific research.

Recently, the LTH/LTB series - blue purple multi wavelength laser independently developed by Ra Chuang High Tech has output wavelengths including 375nm, 405nm, 425nm, 450nm, and other wavelengths. It has high beam quality, high power, high stability, and dynamically adjustable power. It has implemented long-distance and high-power lighting in the deep sea bottom, and combined with imaging systems for fluorescence detection of seabed sediments. The detection results have been highly recognized by experts.

It is reported that blue and purple light with wavelengths ranging from 375nm to 450nm have lower attenuation rates in the ocean compared to other wavelengths. At the same energy, it can achieve long-distance detection and stimulate fluorescence spectra. At the same time, due to the small size, high sealing requirements, low energy consumption, and long working hours of underwater operation equipment, laser light sources can meet the above technical requirements, making it the optimal lighting source choice for underwater exploration.

Source: Alliance unit Radiant Technology

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