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iolon Introduces Field-Deployable, Swept-Frequency Laser
San Jose, CA, May 12, 2004--iolon has introduced a swept-frequency laser (SLE) with more than 55 nm of mode-hop-free continuous tuning, greater than 10 mW output power, and excellent single mode purity. The SLE is based on iolon's Telcordia-qualified widely tunable laser module and delivers field-proven telecom-grade reliability.
"With the introduction of the SLE, iolon has extended its product platform to address a broad range of applications that previously has been the exclusive domain of bulky, delicate, and expensive benchtop tunable lasers," said John Clark, president, CEO, and chairman of iolon. "All iolon products leverage our MEMS and micro-optic assembly technologies that were developed to meet the stringent requirements of telecommunication systems. These technologies enable our new SLE to deliver an unmatched combination of optical performance, reliability, and low cost."
The SLE is a miniaturized external cavity laser in a self-contained unit that includes all necessary control and drive electronics. A simple, user-friendly command interface is designed for rapid integration into any system. So the SLE is ideally suited to a wide range of instrumentation, fiber-sensing, and test and measurement applications.
Wed May 12 08:47:00 CDT 2004
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