High-Power Diode Modules

MaxxPower lasers deliver outstanding optical power and reliability in free space or through optical fibers.

MaxxPower 940 nm - LBX-940

Go compact. Stay Powerful.

At Oxxius, we turn compactness into capability. The MaxxPower series brings together high power, reliability and flexibility, delivering consistent multimode beams. Ready to integrate, ready to perform.

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Wavelength
Power
Product ref. Wavelength Power range Spectral linewidth Optical noise
Product ref. LBX-375

375 nm

200-400 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-405

405 nm

900-1200 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-425

425 nm

1400 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-450

450 nm

650-1200 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-473

473 nm

1000 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-488

488 nm

1000 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-520

520 nm

800 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-638

638 nm

1100 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-750

750 nm

1200 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 1.0% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-785

785 nm

800 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-830

830 nm

1200 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-940

940 nm

800 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.2% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. LBX-980

980 nm

1000 mW

≤ 2nm

≤ 0.8% rms, 10Hz-20MHz bandwidth

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Product ref. Wavelength range Power range

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 - Do I need modulation capability?

MaxxPower diode lasers can be modulated directly via drive current at moderate speeds.

02 - Is a heatsink mandatory? 

Yes! For all models above 300 mW. At power levels exceeding 1 W, inadequate thermal dissipation leads to power drift, degraded performance, or shutdown. For OEM integrations, thermal interface design must be part of the mechanical design from the outset.

03 - MaxxPower is a diode laser range: how does it differ from DPSS?

The MaxxPower lasers are exclusively based on laser diode technology. Here is what that means for your application:

 Laser diode (MaxxPower LBX)DPSS (FlexxRay / StaxxBeam LCX/LPX)
Power levelsUp to 1400 mW — highest in portfolioUp to 800 mW — optimised for precision
Beam profileMultimode — wider, less focusedTEM00 — diffraction-limited
Linewidth≤2 nm — sufficient for fluorescence≤0.1–0.5 nm — for Raman, Brillouin
ModulationDirect current — fast, simpleRequires L1C/L1C+ + MPA or AOM
Warm-upVery shortLonger crystal stabilisation
Best forHigh-power excitation, optogenetics, OEMSpectroscopy, precision imaging, coherence-sensitive

Note: MaxxPower is the right choice when you need maximum photon flux at the sample and beam quality is not the limiting factor. For diffraction-limited spots or tight spectral linewidth, consider FlexxRay (CW and modulated lasers) or StaxxBeam (single-frequency lasers).

04 - PP (lab) or OEM version?
  • PP (laboratory): plug-and-play unit with standard connectors, ready for immediate use in a research environment.
  • OEM: compact form factor for system integrators. Requires the integrator to manage power supply, thermal management and control interfaces.

Note: For OEM configurations, output power stability must be addressed early — thermal design and mounting conditions directly affect long-term performance.

05 - What fiber coupling options are available?

Available in free-space or fiber-coupled configurations. For fiber, confirm: SM / PM / MM type (MM is most common for high-power diodes), fiber length, and connector type (FC/APC, FC/PC, SMA…).

Note: For SM or PM injection, the Exoskeleton option is strongly recommended for users without fiber coupling experience.

06 - What laser safety class do these modules fall into?

At 200 mW to 1400 mW, MaxxPower modules typically fall into Class 3B or Class 4 depending on wavelength and configuration. Mandatory precautions include appropriate laser safety eyewear, interlocked enclosures, and full compliance with your institution’s laser safety policy. Always consult your laser safety officer before installation and operation.

07 - What wavelength and power level do I need?

MaxxPower covers 375–980 nm with 13 wavelength options, from 200 mW up to 1400 mW. When sizing power, account for all optical losses: fiber coupling efficiency, beam splitters, objective transmission, and dichroic filters — the power at the sample is often significantly lower than the laser output specification.

08 - Which applications benefit most from MaxxPower?
  • Optogenetics and photoactivation requiring high photon flux at the sample plane.
  • Flow cytometry with high-speed detection needing bright excitation.
  • Widefield fluorescence imaging with weakly absorbing dyes.
  • OEM instrument integration where compactness and power must coexist.
  • Industrial sensing, material processing, or pumping applications.