Polarization Beam Splitter is designed to divide one beam of any polarization into the two beams of the polarization vertical to each. The optical route is from one fiber to two fiber.
Company introduction:
a manufacturer and supplier of Optical Passive Components with ISO9001:2015 certified. We design advanced and cost-effective passive components for various industries which include Fiber Laser, Sensing Applications, CATV, Telecommunication, Medical Systems, Gyroscope, etc.
Our main products include High Power Components up to 100W (20kW), Polarization Maintaining (PM) and Single-mode Fiber Components with ranging from 780nm to 2000nm. We also provide Customized components to our customers.
High power Optical Fiber Components:
-Optical Fiber Isolator, up to 100W;
-Free Space Isolator, up to 100W;
-Optical Circulator, up to 30W;
-Pump Laser Protector;
-Band Pass Filter;
-Nx1 Pump Combiner;
-Cladding Power Stripper;
-Mode Field Adapter;
-(N+1)x1 Pump & Signal Combiner, 200W/port;
The Fused Type PM Fiber Coupler is characterized by low insertion loss, high power signal processing and stable & reliable environment. Suitable for Fiber Gyroscope, Power Monitor and Optical Sensor.
The Polarization Maintainiing Coupler Module has low insertion loss and polarization-dependent loss, miniature size, wide operating wavelength and temperature range, super reliability and excellent channel uniformity.
GaAs Wafers
Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) wafers are critical components in modern electronics and photonics due to their superior electrical and optical properties.
Here�¢??s a focused overview:
GaAs�¢?? is shorthand for Gallium Arsenide, a compound made up of two elements, and the semiconductor used to manufacture GaAs wafers. GaAs is used as a direct bandgap semiconductor, which in layman�¢??s terms, simply means that particles such as electrons can pass through components much quicker and with very little interference. This makes them particularly useful in optical devices because photons, the basic unit for all light, can pass through lenses with ease.
What are GaAs Wafers Use For?
The use of GaAs wafers is dictated by the capabilities of the compound. Because GaAs is a direct bandgap semiconductor, it is especially useful in sensitive electronic equipment that requires amplifying low frequencies. Some of the most common applications for GaAs wafers include: