Swept Laser Sources

Jan. 29, 2018
DRAFT RELEASE - Version 1.0

Ottawa, Canada – January 23, 2018
OZ Optics Limited, a world leading supplier of fiber optic products for industrial and medical applications, now offers Swept Laser Sources, ideal for Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) applications as well as Frequency Domain Imaging and Confocal Microscopy. The swept laser source offers the fast (200 kHz) scan rates, high output powers, stable polarization, and 150 nm wavelength range lasing at 1310 nm. The source enables up to 10 mm of imaging depth in tissue, free from sweep rate harmonic and spectral sideband distortions that are common among other high speed swept sources and known to adversely affect OCT image quality. The swept laser source outputs highly linear wavelength sweeps, as well as wavelength trigger and calibration pulse signals, that when combined with cost effective current generation digitizers enable high resolution imaging systems. The flexibility of the platform is ideal for custom applications in biomedical and industrial imaging, optical frequency domain ranging, high speed optical sensing and spectroscopy. The swept laser source is built upon Fabry-Perot technology platform, using highly reliable piezoelectric actuators. This proven laser platform, enables long-term, worry free operational life in swept-source OCT systems. For detailed specifications and additional information about these and other products, visit www.ozoptics.com.

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