ML925JA43F-02Y53
Manufacturer/Distributor: Mitsubishi
Laser Type: DFB
Mitsubishi Laser Diodes
Description:
Laser Type: Laser-Diode
Laser diodes distinguish themselves through their production of coherent, monochromatic, and highly directional light. This unique combination of properties grants them exceptional precision, efficiency, and versatility, rendering them indispensable in a broad spectrum of applications, from fiber optic communications and medical technology to industrial measurements and consumer electronics.
Laser Type: Wavelength-Stabilized-Laser-Diodes
Wavelength-stabilized laser diodes are essential components in many high-precision applications due to their ability to maintain a stable emission wavelength. This stability is achieved through a combination of feedback mechanisms, temperature control, and precise design, ensuring consistent performance even in varying environmental conditions.
Laser Type: DFB
Distributed feedback (DFB) laser diodes are a type of semiconductor laser that are characterized by the integration of a diffraction grating within the active region of the laser. This grating serves a crucial role in the laser's operation, as it provides feedback by selectively reflecting specific wavelengths of light. The structure of the grating ensures that the laser emits light with a very narrow linewidth, which means the light is highly monochromatic and coherent.
Wavelength Range: IR
Wavelength Range: Infrared radiation typically spans wavelengths from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm). This range can be further subdivided into near-infrared (NIR), mid-infrared (MIR), and far-infrared (FIR). Near-Infrared (NIR): 700 nm to 1.4 micrometers (µm) Mid-Infrared (MIR): 1.4 µm to 3 µm Far-Infrared (FIR): 3 µm to 1 mm
Mode: singlemode
This article refers to: ML925JA43F-02Y53 (Manufacturer/Distributor: Mitsubishi Laser Type: DFB Wavelength Range: IR Mode: singlemode ) - ML925JA43F-02Y53 - singlemode DFB Wavelength 1530nm (Nanometer) Power 0.01W (Watt)
- Mitsubishi
- DFB
- IR
- singlemode