Frequently Asked Questions

The Amonics Superluminescent Diode (SLD) is a high output power stable, incoherent broadband source with broad wavelength coverage.

The Amonics Superluminescent Diode covers wavelengths including 650nm, 680nm, 750nm, 800nm, 830nm, 950nm, 980nm, 1050nm, 1270nm, 1300nm, 1480nm, 1550nm, 1580nm, and 1620nm.

The features of the Amonics Superluminescent Diode include intensity modulation up to 1MHz, PM fiber coupling, output isolation, and input power monitoring.

The applications of the Amonics Superluminescent Diode include fiber optic sensing, optical tomography, DWDM component, characterization, and optical gyroscope.

The benchtop unit has an LCD display that shows output power, alarms, and driving current values, and the output power can be adjusted by tuning the front panel control knob. The OEM module version is an ideal building block for OEM system integrators, requires only a single +5V power supply with low power consumption, and is especially useful for fiber optic sensing and optical tomography applications.

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