Customization: | Available |
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Center Wavelength: | 1064 Nm |
Min. Extinction Ratio: | 20 dB |
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The High Power Polarization Inductive Isolator (HPMI series) is a high-performance optical isolation device designed specifically for fiber laser and instrument applications. It has the following characteristics:
Low insertion loss: This type of isolator has very low insertion loss, ensuring minimal attenuation of signals when passing through the isolator, thereby improving the overall efficiency of the system.
High isolation: Provides a minimum isolation of at least 25 dB, and some models can even reach 45 dB or more, effectively preventing interference from reverse light on the light source.
High power processing capability: able to withstand high-power optical signals, for example, some models can handle continuous optical power of up to 1 W to 20 W, or even higher.
High return loss: usually higher than 30 dB, and some models can even reach over 50 dB, reducing the optical signal reflected back to the light source, lowering noise, and improving system performance.
Excellent environmental stability: The working temperature range is -5 ° C to+70 ° C, and the storage temperature range is -40 ° C to+85 ° C, ensuring stable performance under different environmental conditions.
High reliability: Due to their high-quality materials and precise manufacturing processes, these isolators have high reliability and can maintain their performance for a long time.
Polarization insensitivity: This isolator is insensitive to the polarization state of the input light and can provide consistent performance regardless of the polarization state of the light, which is particularly important for non polarization maintaining fibers in fiber optic communication systems.
These features make the High Power Polarization Inductive Isolator highly suitable for applications such as fiber lasers, fiber amplifiers, space laser protection, laboratory research, optical transceivers, and more. By precisely controlling the direction of light propagation, these isolators help improve the overall performance and reliability of the system.
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