FiberMax™ Fiber Pigtailed Lasers
Product information "FiberMax™ Fiber Pigtailed Lasers"
520 to 980 nm; 1 to 100 mW; Beam Size 0.8 to 3.2 mm
Blue Sky Research’s FiberMax™ series of direct coupled, fiber pigtailed lasers is a direct laser coupled system which efficiently couples laser power into a single mode fiber via a cost effective and highly repeatable process. Direct fiber-to-laser coupling is stable in alignment, permanent and enables compact laser module designs which are practical for high-volume, price sensitive applications.
The FiberMax series of fiber pigtailed laser diodes is designed to offer superior beam quality and exceptionally stabile laser power in a compact OEM package. FiberMax devices combine a laser diode typically integrating Blue Sky Research’s beam circularization technology, and a single mode, single mode polarization maintaining or multi mode fiber pigtail into a miniature opto-mechanical package.
FiberMax’s power coupling is actively optimized and fixed in the factory, and its output power is stable over the product’s lifetime, no field re-alignment is ever required. The FiberMax series offers a variety of wavelengths, power and performance configurations to choose from. All FiberMax products can be mass produced in OEM volumes and delivered to meet your production timing and inventory requirements. Please ask us about specialized fiber or laser options you require.
Mechanical and thermal stability of direct fiber-to-laser assemblies have met Military and Telecommunications standards for long term reliability and stability, i.e. Telcordia 468-CORE and MIL-STD-883.
Key Features:
- Direct Fiber-to-Laser Coupling
- Meets Telcordia 468-CORE, MIL-883 Shock & Vibration
- Stable Power – Short and Long Term
- No Misalignment With Environment
- Efficient Laser Power Coupling
- Visible Through Infrared Wavelengths: 520 to 980 nm
- Laser Diode Power: 1 to 100 mW (Depending on Wavelength)
- Beam Size (With Collimator): 0.8 to 3.2 mm
Applications: Flow Cytometry; Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy; Life Sciences; Food Safety; Microelectronics