Quantifi Photonics Announces New Swept O-band and C-Band Laser Source, Available in PXIe and Compact Benchtop Form Factor.

March 11, 2022

Quantifi Photonics has launched the Laser 2000 Series swept laser, a laboratory-grade O-band or C-band tunable laser that can be operated as both a step-tuned or swept-wavelength laser source.

The Laser 2000 Series uses a high quality grating paired with state-of-the-art micro-electromechanics tuning mechanism for quick, voltage-controlled wavelength tuning and exceptional reliability. With 0.01 dB power stability and 400 nm/s high-speed scan rate, it is the perfect time-saving tool for R&D applications as well as production testing.

Many devices, waveguides, and photonic integrated circuits (PIC) have wavelength-dependent performance that needs to be characterized and tested. By utilizing rapid wavelength scanning, a single laser source like the Laser 2000 Series can quickly scan the typical wavelength ranges utilized by such applications as DWDM and CWDM optical datacom and telecom transmission signals.  

The rapid, consistent, and stable sweep characteristic of the Laser 2000 Series coupled with its built-in synchronization trigger inputs and outputs, allows users to synchronize the laser sweep with other measurement tools such as fast optical power meters, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, and more. 

Features

  • Available in three wavelength ranges: 1250 – 1350 nm, 1350 – 1450 nm, 1520 – 1620 nm
  • Operates in swept or step-tuning modes
  • Fast sweeping speed 
  • Full control via SCPI or modern web-based GUI
  • Compact PXIe or benchtop form-factor

For more information visit www.quantifiphotonics.com or email [email protected].

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