1340nm Lasers

What are 1340nm Lasers?

1340nm Lasers on this page emit laser light in the near-infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) regimes given the broadband spectral output. These lasers are grouped together around an approximate center wavelength (1340nm) with varying spectral ranges and other parameters.

These Broadband Superluminescent Diodes (SLEDs) offer spectral coverages ranging from 1310nm to 1370nm (60nm FWHM) up to 1265nm to 1605nm (340nm FWHM). Utilizing a patented spectral stitching technology to achieve optimum bandwidth and high power over the full spectral range, these SLEDs provide up to >130mW of continuous wave (CW) optical power for the free-space configurations and up to >40mW for the fiber-coupled configurations.

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LTC-ISB Series

The (Integrated Spectral Bench) product is a compact Superluminescent Diode (SLED) solution that employs Luxmux’s high-performance Optical Spectral Engine (OSE) module. The ISB is a broadband light source that operates in the near infrared range. It is a turn-key product that can easily be integrated into existing devices that require light power.

LTC-OSE Series

The LTC-OSE series from Luxmux, trade named BeST-SLED®, can be configured with up to 6 super luminescent diodes and driver circuitry, into a single 32 pin butterfly package. This reliable, cost-effective, rugged broadband light source produces overlapping spectral coverage from 1230nm to 1730nm, generating up to 19 spectral combinations, and average powers up to 50mW. The LCT-OSE series is suitable for direct integration into existing OEM products for Optical Coherence Tomography, Optical Sensing, White Light Interferometry and others.