Microlaser

Feb. 1, 1999

Microlaser

The T2000 Series microlaser is designed for use in optical transmitter systems where low noise and high power are required. This 1550-nm compact laser provides twice as much power and up to ten times less noise compared to other laser sources, according to the manufacturer. It also offers a linewidth of less than 100 kHz. With InGaAs technology, the microlaser features a processor-controlled module, linewidth chirp option, and isolated PM pigtail.

Laser Power Corp.

San Diego, CA

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