Mid-IR fiber from Elliot Scientific offers low attenuation

Aug. 13, 2010
The H100 dual-clad mid-IR fiber from IRphotonics offers spectral transmission from 0.3 to 4.5 μm with low attenuation and no spectral absorption peak.

The H100 dual-clad mid-IR fiber from IRphotonics offers spectral transmission from 0.3 to 4.5 μm with low attenuation and no spectral absorption peak. Its 100 μm core enables high power handling over a small bend radius from a wide range of lasers such as Er:YAG (2.94 μm), semiconductor, solid-state, or tunable MWIR lasers.
Elliot Scientific
Harpenden, England

www.elliotscientific.com

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PRESS RELEASE

Wednesday, February 3rd 2010

Harpenden, UK - Elliot Scientific is offering a new, small-core High-Power Multimode mid-infrared fibre for use in Medical, Industrial and R&D applications from IRphotonics of Hamden, Connecticut.

The H100 dual-clad mid-IR fibre offers a spectral transmission from 0.3 to 4.5 µm with low attenuation and no spectral absorption peak. Its 100 µm core enables high power handling over a small bend radius from a wide range of lasers such as Er:Yag (2.94 µm), Semiconductor Lasers (QCL), Solid State Lasers or Tunable MWIR lasers (OPO).

The new fibre opens the way for a whole new range of applications not possible before with energy delivery in the medium wavelength infra-red.

The H100 mid-IR fibre is available now to customers in the UK and Ireland through Elliot Scientific, and is supplied bare or as a patchcord with high power connectors.

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