New Focus semiconductor tapered amplifiers protect chips from self-lasing

July 23, 2010
VAMP series semiconductor tapered amplifiers are designed to accept many fiber-coupled seed sources for easy alignment.

VAMP series semiconductor tapered amplifiers are designed to accept many fiber-coupled seed sources for easy alignment. The design includes output isolation, over-current protection, and input seed monitoring in every amplifier, protecting the chip from self-lasing and other hazardous conditions. It produces more than 1 W
of tunable signal frequency radiation.
New Focus
Santa Clara, CA
[email protected]

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PRESS RELEASE

New Focus Introduces the High Power, High Stability VAMP Series of Semiconductor Tapered Amplifiers

Santa Clara, CA – April 22, 2010 – New Focus, a Newport Corporation Brand, introduces a new series of semiconductor tapered amplifiers for high-power tunable and fixed-wavelength applications. The VAMP series is designed to accept many fiber-coupled seed sources, providing easy alignment and helping protect the chip from unintentional misalignment. The high performance design includes output isolation, over-current protection, and input seed monitoring in every amplifier to ensure stable and robust operation. These features also protect the chip from self lasing and other hazardous operating conditions.

The new tapered amplifier series produces in excess of 1W of tunable signal frequency radiation when seeded with an appropriate source, such as New Focus’ Vortex II and Velocity precision tunable lasers. The VAMP can also operate with many homemade seed sources, making it a convenient, user-friendly solution for quality measurements in the laboratory. The New Focus engineering team has implemented a special power-locking loop that reduces the amplitude noise and drift. The power output remains stable and extremely quiet over the entire operating temperature range, which results in higher quality data in shorter amounts of time.

The VAMP offers extremely high ASE rejection to improve the signal-to-noise ratio, making it ideal for atomic cooling, spectroscopy, and for creating Bose-Einstein condensates. For more information regarding New Focus’ VAMP semiconductor tapered amplifier, please visit: www.newport.com/VAMP.

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