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  • 1200nm 60mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    1200nm 60mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    Distributed feedback (DFB) and distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and typical side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB.GaAs-based DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs quantum well (QW) or InAs/GaAs quantum dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the spectral range from 970 nm to 1330 nm.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser variants, especially for use in scientific research and operations.Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 1200nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    1200nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    Distributed feedback (DFB) and distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and typical side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB.GaAs-based DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs quantum well (QW) or InAs/GaAs quantum dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the spectral range from 970 nm to 1330 nm.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser variants, especially for use in scientific research and operations.Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 1120nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    1120nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    Distributed Feedback (DFB) and Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and a typical Side-Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB. Based on GaAs, idealphotonics' DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) or InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the 970–1330 nm spectral range.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser types, especially for use in scientific research and operations. Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 1120nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    1120nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    Distributed Feedback (DFB) and Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and a typical Side-Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB. Based on GaAs, idealphotonics' DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) or InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the 970–1330 nm spectral range.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser types, especially for use in scientific research and operations. Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 1064nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode

    1064nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode

    The high-power single-mode DFB lasers offer a wavelength range from 1020 nm to 1180 nm. All models come in a standard 14-pin butterfly module package with polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) and built-in optical isolator. They feature excellent spectral stability and can operate under various driving conditions from continuous wave to short pulses (picosecond, nanosecond), making them ideal as seed lasers for fiber lasers in applications such as material processing. Gain-switching operation in high-speed models can generate optical pulses of 50 ps or 15 ps to further enhance fiber laser processing performance. We also provide a variety of driver boards, including 50 ps, 15 ps, nanosecond, DFB-SOA, CW, and others. We believe our products can help you optimize your fiber laser designs.

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  • 1064nm 30mW PM DFB laser diode

    1064nm 30mW PM DFB laser diode

    The high-power single-mode DFB lasers offer a wavelength range from 1020 nm to 1180 nm. All models come in a standard 14-pin butterfly module package with polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF) and built-in optical isolator. They feature excellent spectral stability and can operate under various driving conditions from continuous wave to short pulses (picosecond, nanosecond), making them ideal as seed lasers for fiber lasers in applications such as material processing. Gain-switching operation in high-speed models can generate optical pulses of 50 ps or 15 ps to further enhance fiber laser processing performance. We also provide a variety of driver boards, including 50 ps, 15 ps, nanosecond, DFB-SOA, CW, and others. We believe our products can help you optimize your fiber laser designs.

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  • 1020nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    1020nm 50mW SM DFB laser diode

    Distributed Feedback (DFB) and Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and a typical Side-Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB. Based on GaAs, idealphotonics' DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) or InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the 970–1330 nm spectral range.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser types, especially for use in scientific research and operations. Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 1020nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    1020nm 30mW SM DFB laser diode with isolator

    Distributed Feedback (DFB) and Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and a typical Side-Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB. Based on GaAs, idealphotonics' DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) or InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the 970–1330 nm spectral range.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser types, especially for use in scientific research and operations. Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 968nm 30mW DFB laser diode

    968nm 30mW DFB laser diode

    Distributed Feedback (DFB) and Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) laser diodes are light sources emitting an extremely narrow spectral line with a bandwidth below 5 MHz and a typical Side-Mode Suppression Ratio (SMSR) > 40 dB. Based on GaAs, Idealphotonic's DFB and DBR lasers utilize InGaAs Quantum Well (QW) or InAs/GaAs Quantum Dot (QD) active regions and proprietary chip designs, covering the 970–1330 nm spectral range.To date, DFB and DBR lasers are common laser types, especially for use in scientific research and operations. Both laser types operate in a single longitudinal mode and are highly reliable in terms of efficiency, spectral purity, and long-term performance across various applications.

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  • 760.8nm 6mW TO5 DFB laser diode

    760.8nm 6mW TO5 DFB laser diode

    760.8 nm DFB laser diodes are used for oxygen detection.

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  • 635nm 20mW TO56 Laser Diode

    635nm 20mW TO56 Laser Diode

    Ridge Waveguide Laser Diode for 635nm Wavelength

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  • 655nm 20mW PM FP Laser Diode

    655nm 20mW PM FP Laser Diode

    655nm FP is a single-mode laser diode module designed specifically for optical measurement and communication. The laser adopts a standard 14-pin butterfly package, with a built-in monitoring photodiode (PD) and thermoelectric cooler (TEC), and is coupled to PM Fiber. The pigtail of this module is 0.7-1.0m single-mode polarization-maintaining fiber, with an FC/APC connector interface.

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