Laser-to-fiber delivery system

April 1, 1996

Laser-to-fiber delivery system

A pen-sized laser diode-to-fiber delivery system can be battery operated or powered by an optical AC-to-DC converter. Consisting of a laser diode, drive circuit, power supply, fiber and optical collimator, the delivery system can be used in telecommunications and laboratory applications. The diode is attached to the fiber, and the fiber output end is terminated with a standard connector. The system is for diode wavelengths from 635 to 1550 nm, and singlemode, multimode or polarization-maintaining fiber.

O¥Optics Ltd.

Carp, Ontario, Canada

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