Frequently Asked Questions

A superluminescent LED (SLED) is a type of light-emitting diode that emits a broad spectrum of light with high optical power. It is used in applications where a high-power, broadband light source is required.

The 1550 nm Wide Band Superluminescent LED emits light within the wavelength range of 1520-1580 nm, with a central wavelength of 1550 nm.

The output power of the LED varies depending on the specific model. Please refer to the product datasheet for detailed specifications.

The LED can be used in a variety of applications, including optical coherence tomography (OCT), fiber optic gyroscopes, fiber optic sensors, and more.

The lifespan of the LED varies depending on the specific model and operating conditions. Please refer to the product datasheet for detailed specifications.

The typical fiber output power of the RZSLD-1550-xx-xx--xx-14 LED is 10mW.

The typical 3dB bandwidth of the RZSLD-1550-xx-xx--xx-14 LED is 100nm.

The spectrum of the RZSLD-1550-xx-xx--xx-14 LED covers a wide 1510-1590nm bandwidth.

The spectral modulation of the RZSLD-1550-xx-xx--xx-14 LED is less than 0.5dB.

The RZSLD-1550-xx-xx--xx-14 LED is compatible with single mode fiber.

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