Fiber laser

March 1, 1998
A distributed-feedback erbium-doped fiber laser emits wavelengths between 1530 and 1560 nm with a single-channel linewidth of less than 50 kHz. The Model IFL01W1E offers a signal-to-noise ratio of more than 55 dB and a temperature stability to within 0.015 nm/K. The output is in a single, stable polarization, which is attractive for use in dense WDM networks.

Fiber laser

A distributed-feedback erbium-doped fiber laser emits wavelengths between 1530 and 1560 nm with a single-channel linewidth of less than 50 kHz. The Model IFL01W1E offers a signal-to-noise ratio of more than 55 dB and a temperature stability to within 0.015 nm/K. The output is in a single, stable polarization, which is attractive for use in dense WDM networks.

IONAS, Lyngby, Denmark

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