Silicon Lightwave Technology debuts singlemode tiny collimators

Feb. 15, 2012
Tiny, fiber-size collimators have diameters from 200 to 500 μm.

Tiny, fiber-size collimators have diameters from 200 to 500 μm. They offer Gaussian beams at wavelengths from 285 to 2000 nm, with beam diameters of 50–150 μm. They are singlemode at specified wavelengths, and include a rugged compact collimator tip. A polarization-maintaining version and linear or 2D arrays are available.
Silicon Lightwave Technology
Irvine, CA

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TINY FIBER COLLIMATORS

Features:
• Very tiny fiber-size collimators 200-500µm diameter
• Wavelength 285 - 2000 nm
• Quality Gaussian beam
• Rugged compact collimator tip
• Singlemode at specified wavelengths
• Polarization maintaining fiber collimator available
• Extremely low pointing error
• Linear or two-dimensional tiny collimator array available
• Operating temp. -40°C to +600°C

Applications:
Tiny fiber collimators for tight space or hard-to-reach applications such as high temperature analysis, surgical optical catheters, laser delivery, PDT, OCT, sensors, spectroscopy fiber probes, Raman fluorescent probes, high density array/bundle testing ... Variety of fiber types and beam size are available. Special custom endtip housing or tubing also available.

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