FSLD-670-05-FC
Laser Type: Superluminescent-Diodes
Wavelength Range: Visible
HIGH POWER COOLED FIBER-COUPLED
SUPERLUMINESCENT DIODE
Description:
Laser Type: Superluminescent-Diodes
A Superluminescent Diode (SLD) is a semiconductor light source that combines the high brightness and broad spectral output of laser diodes with the low coherence of LEDs, making it ideal for applications like optical coherence tomography and fiber optic gyroscopes. It achieves this by producing amplified spontaneous emission through a design that suppresses optical feedback and prevents coherent light formation.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Lasers operating within the visible spectrum emit light that appears as colors ranging from violet (at the shorter wavelength end) to red (at the longer wavelength end). For instance, violet light falls within the 380-450 nm range, blue from 450-495 nm, green from 495-570 nm, yellow from 570-590 nm, orange from 590-620 nm, and red from 620-750 nm.
Mode: singlemode
This article refers to: FSLD-670-05-FC (Laser Type: Superluminescent-Diodes Wavelength Range: Visible Mode: singlemode ) - FSLD-670-05-FC - singlemode Superluminescent-Diodes Wavelength 670nm (Nanometer) Power 5mW (Milliwatt)
- Superluminescent-Diodes
- Visible
- singlemode