Swept-laser module has integrated wavemeter

April 10, 2009
Luna Technologies has released the PHOENIX 1200 tunable swept-laser module with picometer accuracy and the industry's first integrated wavemeter. It is a C-band laser that has NIST-traceable accuracy and subpicometer resolution, making it ideal for fiber-optic test and measurement, spectroscopy and fiber-Bragg-grating-based sensing applications.

Luna Technologies has released the PHOENIX 1200 tunable swept-laser module with picometer accuracy and the industry's first integrated wavemeter. It is a C-band laser that has NIST-traceable accuracy and subpicometer resolution, making it ideal for fiber-optic test and measurement, spectroscopy and fiber-Bragg-grating-based sensing applications. The laser is a miniaturized, tunable external-cavity laser driven by a circuit designed for low noise and highly linear swept performance appropriate for a variety of fiber-optic test, measurement, and sensing applications. Application software gives the user simple but effective control of the laser. It also provides for monitoring of wavelength, power, and two user-accessible optical receivers.
Luna Technologies
Blacksburg, VA
www.lunatechnologies.com

Posted by C. Settino, www.laserfocusworld.com


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PRESS RELEASE

Luna Technologies announces its PHOENIX™ 1200 tunable swept laser module with picometer accuracy and the industry's first integrated wavemeter. The PHOENIX™ 1200 C-band laser has NIST-traceable accuracy and sub-picometer resolution, making it ideal for fiber optic test and measurement, spectroscopy and fiber bragg grating-based sensing applications.

Specification sheet and photo can be found at
http://www.lunatechnologies.com/products/tunable-laser/tunable_phoenix1200.html

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