Advanced Fiber Resources fiber Bragg grating has use with infrared lasers

April 7, 2020
The 1939 nm series fiber Bragg grating for infrared lasers features a low temperature slope.

The 1939 nm series fiber Bragg grating for infrared lasers features a low temperature slope with pump power handling of up to 200 W in a high-power package. Center wavelengths of 1917, 1925, or 1939 nm are available. Parameters including wavelength, fiber type, power handling, and packaging can be customized.

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