Discrete mode laser diode designed for use in strontium-based atomic clocks

Feb. 13, 2024
The FEBP series 689 nm discrete mode laser diode is a coherent laser source with 2.5 mW optical output power (typical).

The FEBP series 689 nm discrete mode laser diode is a coherent laser source with a 4 MHz linewidth and 2.5 mW optical output power (typical). Used for gas sensing and in strontium-based atomic clocks, a strained multi-quantum well discrete mode (DM) laser diode chip is packaged in a hermetically sealed TO39 can with an integrated TEC and thermistor.

Frankfurt Laser Company

Friedrichsdorf, Germany

www.frlaserco.com

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