EDFA Pump Laser Drives Down Network Costs

June 1, 2003
Promising high levels of performance and cost efficiency for optical networks, the 980-nm IP0980-120md EDFA pump laser delivers up to 120 mW without cooling. The ability to operate without a Peltier thermoelectric cooler and the use of an 8-pin

Promising high levels of performance and cost efficiency for optical networks, the 980-nm IP0980-120md EDFA pump laser delivers up to 120 mW without cooling. The ability to operate without a Peltier thermoelectric cooler and the use of an 8-pin mini-DIL package is said to reduce the cost and space required for the laser. The component employs proprietary structures, such as non-absorbing mirrors on laser facets that act as spatial mode filters, and epitaxial structures that provide a small vertical far-field angle. Wavelength stabilization is maintained via an externally mounted fiber Bragg grating. For more details and price, call Jim Ashe at INTENSE PHOTONICS LTD., High Blantyre, Scotland. +44 (0)1698 827 000.

Company: INTENSE PHOTONICS LTD.

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