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 type of semiconductor light source that combines characteristics of both laser diodes and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). It produces light through spontaneous emission, like an LED, but with a much broader spectrum and higher brightness, akin to a laser diode.
Wavelength Range: Visible
Visible wavelengths in lasers refer to the range of electromagnetic waves that can be detected by the human eye, typically spanning from about 400 to 700 nanometers (nm).
Mode: singlemode
Singlemode in lasers refers to the operation of a laser that supports only the fundamental transverse mode, resulting in a highly coherent and focused light beam with a narrow spectral linewidth. This means the laser emits light at a single spatial pattern and usually at a single frequency, producing a beam with very low divergence and high spatial coherence.
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