News | February 10, 2015

Photonics West 2015: Eagleyard Offers Housing Option For Red Laser Product

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Eagleyard Photonics, a supplier of highpower laser diodes, upgrades its red product family After the successful introduction of the DBR1) 633 nm laser diode in early 2013, Eagleyard now offers an additional housing option to its red product family.

The GaAs2 - based DBR laser diode with its new 14-pin butterfly package with window consists of an integrated thermistor, thermo-electric cooler (TEC) and a monitor diode. The device is capable of providing 10 mW @ 633 nm with a spectral linewidth of 750 kHz and below. The small footprint of this laser diode is perfectly suited for demanding size requirements. Its integrated beam collimation and circular beam profile makes this laser diode very attractive for metrology applications.

The compact design in conjunction with its narrow linewidth performance, opens new opportunities for Eagleyard’s customers as more bulky and power consuming HeNe lasers can now be replaced with a small laser diode. The device is also available in the high reliable TO package as well as a 14-pin standard butterfly package with fiber pigtail and incorporates thermistor, thermo-electric cooler (TEC) and a monitor diode. eagleyard’s laser diodes are commonly used for various scientific and industrial applications involving metrology, biological research, spectral analysis, interferometry, sensing and a broad spectrum of other applications. The products are perfectly suited as OEM components with its dense small form factor.

See Eagleyard at booth #743 at South Hall B during Photonics West in San Francisco.

Source: Eagleyard Photonics