Toptica continuously tunable lasers achieve sub-picometer resolution

Feb. 21, 2017
CTL continuously tunable diode lasers offer continuous, mode-hop-free wavelength tuning up to 110 nm.
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CTL continuously tunable diode lasers offer continuous, mode-hop-free wavelength tuning up to 110 nm around new central wavelengths of 1050, 1320, and 1470 nm. They achieve motorized wavelength scans with high absolute accuracy, sub-picometer resolution, and output powers up to 80 mW. Piezo tuning allows resolutions down to 5 kHz.
Toptica Photonics
Munich, Germany

www.toptica.com

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