2+1x1 MM Power Combiner Active SM signal feedthrough
A multimode combiner in a 2+1x1 configuration, with an active SM signal feed-through fiber and an active dual clad output fiber. Supported pump input wavelengths range from 780 – 1000 nm while signal input wavelengths range from 1530 – 1565 nm or 1030 – 1090 nm.
Full Product Description- Pump Input Wavelength:
- 780–1000 nm
- Signal Input Wavelength:
- 1064 nm, 1550 nm
- Configuration:
- 2+1x1
Product description
A multimode combiner in a 2+1x1 configuration, with an active SM signal feed-through fiber and an active dual clad output fiber. Supported pump input wavelengths range from 780 – 1000 nm while signal input wavelengths range from 1530 – 1565 nm or 1030 – 1090 nm.
G&H proprietary manufacturing techniques allow the precise fusion of multimode pump fibers to an active SM signal feed-through fiber and an active dual clad output fiber, providing high coupling efficiency over a wide pump wavelength range.
Inclusion of the splice between the passive and active signal fiber within the combiner housing removes the need for an external splice reducing potential back-scatter to the pump sources. G&H power combiners can be fabricated from a range of industry standard fibers allowing ease of splicing to commercially available laser diodes, signal and gain fibers. Custom variants using non-standard fibers are available on request.
Key features
- High Coupling Efficiency
- High power handling
Specifications
Name | Value |
---|---|
Pump input fiber NA | 0.15 or 0.22 |
Pump Input Wavelength | 780–1000 nm |
Signal Input Wavelength | 1064 nm, 1550 nm |
Configuration | 2+1x1 |
Pump (MM) transmission efficiency | ≥ 80% (Typ: > 90%) ¹ |
Signal transmission efficiency | ≥ 90% (Typ: > 95%) ² |
Return loss | ≥ 40 dB |
Operating temperature | 0° C – +65° C |
Storage temperature | -40° C – +85° C |
All specifications are for operation at room temperature.
¹ MM transmission efficiencies based on typical system mode fill conditions and 0.5 m pigtails. Measurements performed outside of active fiber absorption band, typically reported at 1120 nm.
² Signal (feed-through) transmission efficiency measured outside of active fiber absorption band, typically reported at 1310 nm.
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