1850~2000nm 10mW ASE Broadband Light Source

 In the field of optics and photonics, amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) broadband light sources are widely used in fiber optic sensing, spectral analysis, biomedical imaging and other fields due to their high output power, low noise and wide spectral coverage. In particular, the ASE broadband light source in the 2000nm band has attracted widespread attention in scientific research and industry due to its unique mid-infrared band characteristics.


This is a desktop ASE broadband light source. The wavelength range is 1850nm ~ 2000nm. It supports a wide range of voltages from 100 ~ 240V. The output power is about 10mW and is not adjustable, but other output powers can be customized. We need to use infrared photosensitive film to observe the light spot of the laser in this band.

The test sheet of this ASE broadband light source.




The 2000nm band ASE broadband light source is based on thulium fiber laser technology, with high output power and a spectrum covering 1850~2000nm, suitable for laser biology, spectral measurement and other applications.

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