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LaserPXIe 1200 Series -
Quantifi Photonics Inc.
The LaserPXIe 1200 Series is a highly customizable DFB laser source available in a wide range of wavelengths and powers.
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Micran Co. Ltd.
The transmission of signals via radio waves using a series of radio wavelengths measured in small numbers of centimeters.
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Coherent Corp.
Perform OSNR monitoring, valid channel detection, and center wavelength measurement of signals with arbitrary modulation formats.
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Flyin Optronics Co., Ltd
Flyin Optronics 100GHz/200GHz wavelength multiplexer(100,200G DWDM OADM Module) utilizes thin film coating technology and proprietary design of non-flux metal bonding micro optics packaging to achieve optical add or drop at a ITU wavelength. It provides ITU channel center wavelength, low insertion loss, high channel isolation, wide pass band, low temperature sensitivity and epoxy free optical path . It can be used for wavelength add/drop in telecommunication network system.
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TM6102/TM6103/TM6104 -
HIOKI E.E. Corp
Accurately evaluate the white balance of displays that use lasers by measuring centroid wavelength and optical power, which are key characteristics in the evaluation of laser light sources. Designed to adjust and inspect RGB lasers. Meters measure radiant illumination, centroid wavelength, illuminance, luminance, chromaticity, Radiant flux (optical power) and luminous flux.
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Alnair Laboratories Corporation
A narrow-linewidth wavelength tunable laser source for applications such as coherent communication and long-range optical sensing. The laser can be locked to ITU grid wavelengths and fine-tunable with 1 MHz resolution. The laser can be controlled on the front panel or remotely via USB/GPIB. Benchtop version can host up to 4 separate lasers, with a combination of C- or L- band tunable laser.
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mks Ophir
This scanning slit M² measurement system accurately analyzes lasers with wavelengths from UV to Far Infrared with its silicon, germanium, or pyroelectric head. It features a compact portable design, immediate results, ISO compliant measurements, and operates in CW or kHz Pulsed modes which makes it ideal for comprehensive analysis of lasers of most wavelengths.
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Flyin Optronics Co., Ltd
Flyin Optronics’Singlemode wavelength division multiplexer WDM 1310/1550 1X2 2X2 combine or separate light at different wavelengths. They offer very low insertion loss, low polarization dependence, high isolation and excellent environmental stability. These components have been extensively used in CATV, WDM networks, Fiber sensor and fiber optics instrumentation.
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CHINO
On-line multi IR wavelength analyzer utilizing infrared absorption technology for measuring product constituent and/or thickness.
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Zygo Corporation
Optical imaging applications are broad and varied. Testing at a system's design wavelength is critical for development, final alignment and qualification.
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Konica Minolta Sensing Americas, Inc
Spectroradiometers are instruments that scan different regions of the light spectrum, providing simultaneous representations of amplitude versus wavelength of the spectrum.
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Coherent Corp.
Measure laser power and energy with ease and precision over a huge range of wavelengths, power levels, and pulse energies.
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Coherent Corp.
Measure laser pulse energy over a huge range of wavelengths, repetition rates, pulse energies, and beam diameters.
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Thorlabs, Inc.
Thorlabs' Fused Polarization Maintaining (PM) Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WDMs) combine two wavelengths of light in PM fiber while maintaining the polarization of the incident light. These WDMs are reversible; they can also be used to split two discrete wavelengths entering the common port into two separate output ports. They are not designed to split the output from a broadband source. PM WDMs are often used for pump / signal applications that incorporate erbium-doped or ytterbium-doped fiber amplifiers. They can be readily customized for a wide variety of applications, enabling rapid design cycles and new project builds. For custom requests, please contact Tech Support.