Request InfoDenseLight Semiconductors Pte. Ltd.The DL-CS series superluminescent light-emitting diodes (SLEDs) manufactured by DenseLight Semiconductors are available in 14-pin butterfly or 14-pin dual-in-line (DIL) packages, with 8-pin mini DIL and butterfly packages available upon request. The devices produce output from 0.2 to 45 mW and cover wavelengths from 800 to 1650 nm and spectral widths from 25 to 100 nm. They achieve a transverse electric/transverse magnetic ratio of >20 dB, direct modulation of up to 622 MHz and spectral ripple between 0.1 and 0.2 dB. They provide high electro-optical efficiency for lower power consumption...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaWEBINARSPhotonics.com 7/20/2023Motorized and Calibrated Lenses for Machine Vision ApplicationsMany applications have benefited from motorized varifocal lenses that allow automatic or remote adjustment of focus distance and field of view. Applications may need to change the focal length or...Photonics.com 1/18/2018Fiberguide RARe Motheye Fiber: Random Anti-Reflective (RARe) Nanostructures on Optical Fibers as Replacement for AR CoatingsAnti-reflective (AR) coatings are now entering their second century and have remained virtually unchanged throughout their life. As power level and wavelength range requirements continue to increase,...Photonics.com 7/22/2021STANDARDS UPDATE: Vision Standards: An Overview of Global and A3 DevelopmentsStandards play a key role in the vision and imaging industry by ensuring interoperability of components, increasing market size, and shortening the time it takes to get new products to market. As the...Photonics.com 1/12/2023A Proven, Portable, and PIC-Based Methodology for Cultivating a Next-Generation WorkforceWith the passage of the CHIPS and Science Act and growing demand for photonic integrated circuit technology, the semiconductor industry is once again gaining momentum. But even as the U.S. rebuilds...PHOTONICS BUYERS' GUIDE CATEGORIESSuperluminescent Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs)A superluminescent light-emitting diode is an emitter based on stimulated emission with amplification but insufficient feedback for oscillation to build up.