New SUPERLUM
research to be presented at Photonics West 2020
On February 3, 2020, Superlum will
present the results on development of new SLD devices at
"Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence
Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XXIV" Conference.
In our "High power low coherent
light sources based on superluminescent diodes" report
we will describe the most recent results on further
success in development of a "MOPA-SLD" light sources.
"MOPA" configuration allows increasing of output power
beyond limits of a single-SLDs, reducing their
sensitivity to optical feedback at the same time. Powers
of up to 70 mW and spectrum width of up to 50 nm were
achieved in AlGaAs MOPA-SLD systems at 840 nm. At 930
nm, spectrum width of 70 nm and power of 50 mW were
achieved, too. In our second report called
"Superluminescent diodes of spectral range 730 – 790 nm
based on strained SQW heterostructure" we will describe
most recent results on development of a wide spectrum
SLDs centered around 750-760 nm. Spectrum width
of up to 50 nm with output power of 5 mW has been
achieved, which is the best combination of output power
at 750 nm wavelength. These SLDs may be very useful for
further improvement of performance of OCT systems a 750
nm. Our SLD designers will be present at our booths
at BIOS and Photonics West (8481 and 4469 respectively),
too, so you can fix the time for additional discussions
right now by contacting as at
support@superlum.ie.
OEM-MOPA SLD light
sources by SUPERLUM at Photonics West 2020
This year Superlum will start introducing new
SLD-based devices, namely OEM-MOPA SLD light sources at
different spectral bands. We will announce preliminary
information about the devices in San-Francisco; these
devices will then soon appear on our commercial product
list, like 70 mW/15 nm and 50 mW/40 nm sources around
850 nm, and 50 mW/15 nm and 20 mW/1.5 nm sources at
1065-1075 nm. Sources providing a few nm or a
sub-nm wide may be also used as seeders for a high power
optical amplifier systems with a nm-like linewidth.
We look forward to seeing you at our Booths at BIOS and
Photonics West (8481 and 4469 respectively); in the
meantime please feel free to contact us at
sales@superlum.ie
to set the most convenient meeting date.
SUPERLUM’s new SLD-uCS
at Photonics West 2020
In 2019, Superlum made the next step towards
miniaturization of its SLD-based light source modules
comprising temperature controlled SLD module and its
controller. The new design, SLD-uCS, will be
presented at BIOS and Photonics West 2020. Like their
previous generation, SLD-mCS, SLD-uCS sources provide
the high stability, low noise, high reliability and long
life, allowing up to 3 years warranty for certain
models. We look forward to seeing you at our Booths
at BIOS and Photonics West (8481 and 4469 respectively);
in the meantime please feel free to contact us at
sales@superlum.ie
to set the most convenient meeting date.
SUPERLUM’s Broadsweepers
at Photonics West 2020
Although SLDs are the main business of Superlum, we
also offer tunable/swept lasers called "Broadsweepers".
We introduced the first compact OEM version of
such a source at 840 nm with 75 nm tuning/sweeping
bandwidth two years ago. At BIOS and Photonics West 2020
we will announce new models centered at 790 nm (55 nm
tuning) and 930 nm (110 nm tuning). Combination
of such OEM sources at 790, 840 and 930 nm may allow
continuous tuning from 770 to 1000 nm with a rate of up
to 10,000 nm/s. Such sources may be of a great interest
for various applications like optical metrology,
sensing, spectroscopy, full-field OCT, and many others.
Come and see these devices in San-Francisco - BiOS
booth 8481, PW booth 4469. You are also very welcome to
arrange a meeting with us in advance by sending a
message to
sales@superlum.ie.
SUPERLUM's coaxial "TOSA" packaged SLD series at Photonics West 2020
New trends in OCT and fiber optic sensing require
reliable low cost SLDs. Superlum is addressing
this by development of a coaxial "TOSA" packaged SLD
series. Our new TOSA SLDs at 780 nm and 840 nm
will be presented at BIOS and Photonics West 2020.
Devices provide stable output power of a few mW with a
smooth, low rippled, bell-shaped spectrum. We are also
working on further extension of TOSA series to spectral
bands like 670 nm, 880 nm, and development of a wide
spectrum models. We look forward to seeing you at
our booths at BIOS and Photonics West (8481 and 4469
respectively) to discuss our standard products and
custom opportunities there, contact us at
sales@superlum.ie
to fix the meeting time.
SUPERLUM at SPIE
Photonics West 2020
Superlum is proud to announce that in February 2020
we will be making the trip to San-Francisco, California
once again to exhibit at the industry leading
SPIE BiOS and Photonics West show. This
year we will be bringing 3 brand new products
along with us so make sure you stop by
our booth 8481 at BiOS and 4469 at
Photonics West to let us tell you more
about the new devices and discuss the
incredible work conducted in the Industry since our
previous visit. You are also very welcome to
arrange a meeting with us in advance by sending
a message to
sales@superlum.ie.