OZ Optics Variable Bandwidth Tunable Filter

March 3, 2016

OZ Optics introduces a new tunable filter, with the ability to tune both the center wavelength and the transmission bandwidth. Two independently adjustable thin-film filters allow the user to set the lower and upper edges of the pass-band region. With this method, the user can tune the pass-band from 1nm to 18nm FWHM and shift the center wavelength by over 40nm. The transmission band features a flat-top profile, providing uniformly low losses, and low PDL across the pass-band region, and high rejection ratios outside the pass-band. Devices can be custom made for wavelength regions of interest and can use either singlemode or polarization maintaining fibers.

 

The current version uses two manual controllers to set the upper and lower pass-band regions. An electrically controlled version is planned for later this year. Applications include WDM testing, spectral filtering, spectral imaging or microscopy, and others.

 

For detailed specifications and additional information about these and other products, visit www.ozoptics.com.

 

About OZ Optics Limited

 

Founded in 1985, OZ Optics Limited designs, manufactures and markets fiber optic components for existing and next-generation optical networks and systems based on proprietary technology, trade secrets and patents. OZ Optics products enable customers to develop optical networking systems that transmit data reliably at increasing data rates. OZ Optics also designs and manufactures handheld test and measurement equipment for the fiber optic market. The Company's state-of-the-art design capabilities enable OZ Optics to rapidly deliver a broad range of high-quality products to meet customer specifications and requirements. Contact an OZ Optics representative for technical details.

 

OZ Optics contact: Ömür Sezerman(613) 831-0981
, ext. 3309 [email protected]

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