Description
The TGG Based Optical Isolator is characterized with low insertion loss, high isolation, high return loss, excellent environmental stability and reliability. It has been widely used in lasers, transmitters and other fiber optics communication equipment to suppress back reflection and back scattering.
DK Photonics offers a large selection of polarization insensitive or polarization maintaining fiber-in to fiber-out isolators. These devices can handle powers rang from 300mW to 150W or other on request, and have center operating wavelengths ranging from 500nm to 2100nm.
If you do not see a standard isolator that meets your needs, we welcome the opportunity to review your desired specification and quote a custom isolator. Requests for custom fiber pigtails, different wavelengths and handling power of operation or other specific needs will be readily addressed.
500~1100nm TGG Based Optical Isolator
Specifications
Type Of The Device: | Isolator |
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Operating Wavelength: | 500 nm |
Max Power: | 0.51 W |
Min Isolation: | 0.8 dB |
Features
- High Isolation: Provides superior isolation to prevent feedback that could destabilize laser sources.
- Low Insertion Loss: Ensures minimal signal attenuation, maintaining system efficiency.
- High Return Loss: Reduces the amount of reflected light, enhancing signal integrity.
- Excellent Environmental Stability and Reliability: Operates effectively across a wide range of temperatures and environmental conditions.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance between performance and affordability, making it suitable for various applications.
Applications
- Fiber Optic Amplifiers: Protects amplifiers from back-reflections that can cause instability.
- Fiber Optic Lasers: Safeguards laser sources by preventing feedback that could lead to mode hopping or damage.
- Test and Measurement: Essential in experimental setups where control over light direction is necessary.
- Instrumentation: Used in precise instruments to ensure accurate measurements by eliminating unwanted reflections.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the operating wavelength range of the TGG Based Optical Isolator?
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What applications is the TGG Based Optical Isolator suitable for?
What power range can the TGG Based Optical Isolator handle?
Can I request a custom isolator if I don't see a standard isolator that meets my needs?
Is this isolator suitable for high-power applications?
Is this isolator polarization-dependent?
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