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Signal amplifier
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Signal amplifier - MPB Communications - power / electronic / single-mode
Signal amplifier - MPB Communications - power / electronic / single-mode
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Characteristics

Type
signal, power
Other characteristics
electronic, single-mode, laser, compact, fiber optic, polarization-maintaining
Power

Min.: 0 W

Max.: 8 W

Description

MPBC’s Raman Fiber Amplifier System is capable of amplifying a narrow, linearly-polarized, NIR input signal with minimum spectrum broadening. NIR output powers of up to 15 Watts at wavelengths between 1030 nm and 1370 nm can be achieved in our standard air-cooled enclosure, with higher power available upon demand with our water-cooled enclosure. In addition, MPBC offers the option of converting the NIR signal into the visible region using our Second Harmonic Generator. Visible power up to 2 W is achievable for various wavelengths. The SF System consists of three modules: Raman Fiber Amplifier: Based on single-mode polarization-maintaining fiber, the RFA accepts a narrowband seed signal and amplifies it to a high power with minimum spectrum broadening Ytterbium Fiber Laser: Provides a high-intensity linearly polarized pump light needed for Raman Amplification Second Harmonic Generator (Optional): Converts the frequency of the amplified signal to the visible spectrum with high efficiency Features True diffraction limited beam with M2 < 1.1 Unprecedented beam pointing and power stability All-fusion-spliced fiber-optic train eliminates the need for alignment Maintenance-free turn-key operation Low power consumption compact package Applications
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