PRODUCTS
Optical Communication Applicat
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Active Component Manufacturing
- Optical LD & PD Wafer
- Aspherical Lens and Cap
- TEC Device
- 2.5G-10G APD CHIP
- 10G PIN PD CHIP
- Transimpedance Amplifier
- Aluminum Nitride Substrates
- Alumina substrates
- High Temperature Co-fired Substrates (HTCC)
- 10G CWDM DFB Chip
- Microlens Array
- Smile Corrector
- Slow Axis Collimators(SAC)
- Fast Axis Collimators Arrays(FACA)
- MEMS Mirror
- SOI Wafers
- Super-thick Thermal Oxidized Wafers
- 25G DFB Laser Diode Chip
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Test and Measurement
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High Speed Qptical Transceiver
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Optical Transport Network Devi
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Network, Security and Delivery
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Optical Automation Equipments
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Passive Component Manufacturin
Industrial Laser and Optical A
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Lasers
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Laser Drivers
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Controller Electronics
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Optical Components
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Materials
Solutions
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BOSA Manufacturing and Packagi
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ECDL Stable Laser Solution
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Laser Spectroscopy Solution
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Gain Chips
category:Brand:Introduce:Gain Chips are modified Fabry-Perot Laser Diodes with an excellent AR coated output facet. While not self-lasing they are intended to be operated in Extended Cavity setups (ECDL), such as in Littman or Littrow configuration. With external feedback they ar
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Single Frequency Laser Diodes
category:Brand:Introduce:Single Frequency Laser Diodes have a wavelength selective grating integrated in the laser chip. Thus they operate on a single resonator mode emitting quasi-monochromatic radiation with a very small linewidth and low phase noise. The lasers can have very l
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Multimode Laser Diodes
category:Brand:Introduce:Multimode Laser Diodes operate spatially and longitudinally multimode. We offer wavelengths between 670 and 1,120 nm and output powers between 1 and 18 W in cw mode, up to 100W in pulse mode. Stripe widths from 60 µm to 400 µm are available to optimize be
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Single Mode Laser Diodes
category:Brand:Introduce:Fabry Perot Laser Diodes operate on a single transverse resonator mode leading to an output which is diffraction limited. However, multiple axial (longitudinal) modes may occur which can lead to differing optical frequencies. The frequencies are separated