Frequently Asked Questions

A free-space optical isolator is a device made of magneto-optical crystal and a magnet that allows light to pass in one direction while preventing reverse light from entering the front-end optical system.

The key features include high isolation, low loss, and high power resistance. It can be customized for various wavelengths and light apertures.

Available wavelengths include 405nm, 532nm, 633nm, 780nm, 800nm, 852nm, 980nm, 1064nm, and others.

The peak isolation provided by these optical isolators is 30dB.

The transmission rate of the optical isolators is typically ≥90% or ≥92%, depending on the model.

The peak power damage threshold for these isolators is 10J/cm².

Yes, the aperture size can be customized as required, with options such as 1mm, 2mm, 3mm, and 5mm.

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