Schlieren, Switzerland.
indie (former EXALOS), the world’s leading manufacturer of Superluminescent Light-Emitting Diodes (SLEDs), has expanded its product portfolio in the red wavelength range with new broadband SLEDs at 633 nm, 638 nm and 680 nm, in addition to its well-established SLEDs at 650 nm.
The new 633nm SLEDs deliver a broad optical spectrum with a 3dB bandwidth of 5-7 nm and with a highly polarized free-space output power of 10-15 mW, making them ideal sources for various interferometry applications at the HeNe wavelength of 632.8 nm. These new SLEDs will be also available in 14pin BTF modules with single-mode (SM) or polarization-maintaining (PM) fibers.
Due to advanced semiconductor processes developed over the past few years, indie is now able to offer high-power 638nm SLEDs and LDs with a free-space output power of up to 50 mW. This new generation of high-power, single-mode red superluminescent and laser diodes will support various high-end applications, including display and AR/VR architectures.
At the upper end of the red emission spectrum, indie is now offering broadband SLEDs at 680 nm with a broad bandwidth of 10 nm, available as 14pin BTF modules with either SMF or PMF output. These devices offer excellent long-term stability and reliability, making them suitable for various industrial applications that require light sources for 24/7 operation over several years.
