2 Micron Fiber Isolator
Description
An isolator is typically used to block light traveling in the backward direction, preventing instability and damage to a laser system caused by back reflection.
* Mid-IR wavelength region
* Low insertion loss
* High isolation
* Excellent stability and reliability
* Small package
2 Micron Fiber Isolator
Specifications |
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Type Of The Device: | Isolator |
Operating Wavelength: | 1980 nm |
Max Power: | 2 W |
Min Isolation: | 35 dB |
Min. Polarization Extinction Ratio : | 18 dB |
Max. Peak Power (pulsed Version) : | 10 kW |
Max. Insertion Loss (dual Stage, -5C To 70C) : | 1.5 (at ±20 nm) |
Min. Return Loss (Input/Output) : | 50 |
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since 2014
Frequently Asked Questions
The purpose of a fiber isolator is to block light traveling in the backward direction, preventing instability and damage to a laser system caused by back reflection.
The 2 Micron Fiber Isolator operates in the Mid-IR wavelength region.
The maximum average power of the 2 Micron Fiber Isolator is 2W.
The minimum isolation of the 2 Micron Fiber Isolator is 35dB (dual stage, at 25oC).
The operating temperature range of the 2 Micron Fiber Isolator is -5 to +70oC.