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Benchtop Laser Modules

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Redfern Integrated Optics Inc.’s Orion laser module platforms are available in a fully integrated and compact benchtop configuration. They are designed for research and development, and scientific applications that require high stability and ultralow-noise operation. They provide users with an option to thermally tune the laser’s frequency via USB and also obtain fast frequency modulation from DC to 100 kHz via a Bayonet Neill-Concelman connector on the unit’s front panel. As with its OEM counterpart, the benchtop laser source operates in the C-band from 1530 to 1565 nm with output power of up to 20 mW, low noise and an ultranarrow linewidth of <3 kHz. It is designed for ease of use in multiple laboratory-oriented applications.


Published: November 2011
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