MPBC Single frequency fiber lasers are sources of single-
They are comprised of a single frequency Yb-
The laser is offered in a 2RU benchtop or rack mountable air cooled package.
Single Frequency Fiber Lasers
Features |
Applications |
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|
Specifications |
IR Laser |
Min |
Nominal |
Max |
Units |
Wavelengths Available |
|
1028 or 1064 |
|
nm |
Output Power |
|
up to 10 |
|
W |
Power Tunability Range |
|
20 - |
|
% |
Emission Linewidth (FWHM) |
|
50 |
100 |
kHz |
Long Term Wavelength Stability |
Nominal - |
|
Nominal + 0.02 |
nm |
Degree of Polarization |
98 |
99 |
|
% |
Relative RMS Intensity Noise at Nominal Power, Integrated over 5 Hz to 100 kHz |
|
0.1 (typical) |
0.3 |
% |
Long Term Output Power Drift (8 hours) |
- |
|
2 |
% |
Visible Laser |
Min |
Nominal |
Max |
Units |
Wavelengths Available |
|
514 or 532 |
|
nm |
Output Power |
|
200, 500, 1000 |
|
mW |
Power Tunability Range |
|
20 - |
|
% |
Emission Linewidth (FWHM) |
|
100 |
200 |
kHz |
Long Term Wavelength Stability |
Nominal - |
|
Nominal + 0.02 |
nm |
Degree of Polarization |
98 |
99 |
|
% |
Relative RMS Intensity Noise at Nominal Power, Integrated over 5 Hz to 100 kHz |
|
0.1 (typical) |
0.3 |
% |
Long Term Output Power Drift (8 hours) |
- |
|
2 |
% |
Technology |
Versions |