Where to Buy Distributed Feedback Lasers
Distributed feedback lasers (DFB lasers) are a kind of semiconductor laser diodes which usually exhibit single-frequency emission with a relatively narrow linewidth.
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Related products: distributed Bragg reflector lasers, laser diodes, fiber lasers
Related product category: lasers and laser amplifiers
34 suppliers for distributed feedback lasers (DFB lasers) are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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An den 30 Morgen 13 61381 Friedrichsdorf Germany | Frankfurt Laser Company offers wavelength-stabilized DFB laser diodes with emission wavelengths from 760 nm to 3640 nm. |
Engineering and beyond. Rudower Chaussee 29 12489 Berlin Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica-eagleyard.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 30 63 92 45 20 Fax: +49 30 63 92 45 29 | Distributed feedback lasers are single-mode lasers containing an integrated grating structure. The result is a single-mode emission at an outmost precise wavelength with an extremely narrow linewidth. eagleyard provides the largest variety of wavelengths available on the market. Find your suitable DFB laser product between 633 and 1083 nm with output powers from 10 to 150 mW. |
More Power, Speed and Precision 2716 Einstein St. Quebec, Quebec G1P 4S8 Canada | The PureSpectrum™ NLL is an ultra-low-noise, narrow linewidth semiconductor DFB laser for optical sensing applications like lidar and RF over fiber. The laser and its control electronics are integrated into a single module that uses precision feedback monitoring to provide ultra low-noise performance and superior wavelength stability. The built-in, sharp-edged frequency discriminator significantly reduces linewidth while maintaining single-mode operation across the full operating temperature range. The model also offers fast frequency tuning, which enables frequency-modulated continuous-wave sensing. |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | TOPTICA’s DLC DFB pro lasers integrate both distributed-feedback (DFB) and distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers. Available wavelengths include 633 nm and the entire range from 760 nm to 3500 nm. Three laser heads accommodate different diode packages. Due to the absence of alignment-sensitive components, the DLC DFB pro lasers exhibit an exceptional stability and reliability. |
5800 Uplander Way Culver City, CA 90230 United States | APIC has developed very low noise (RIN) DFB lasers in the 1550 nm wavelength range with models that perform direct modulation (DML) up to 6 GHz and continuous wave (CW) lasers.
The DML laser come in a variety of optical power outputs from 10 to 40 mW with RIN between -160 and -155 dB/Hz. The analog/CW lasers have optical power output levels between 40 and 120 mW with RIN between -170 to -160 dB/Hz; some models maintain low RIN out to 20 GHz. |
8495 Veterans Memorial Pkwy O’Fallon MO 63366 United States | RPMC Lasers offers a wide selection of distributed feedback lasers (DFB). Available in wavelengths from 760 nm to 2.1 μm, these DFB laser diodes offer a tunable single frequency output and are available in both free space and fiber-coupled configurations. |
Blokken 84 3460 Birkerød Denmark Quality: ISO 9000:2015 www.nktphotonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube Tel.: +45 4348 39 00 Fax: +45 4348 39 01 | The Koheras narrow linewidth, single-frequency fiber lasers are ultra-low noise sources with longitudinal single mode and single frequency operation. The lasers are based on a DFB design ensuring robust and reliable operation and are delivered as fully integrated systems for industrial and scientific applications. Koheras offers an unprecedented low phase- and intensity noise level at Yb, Er and Tm wavelengths. It has a very high stability, and mode-hop free inherent single frequency output – even when exposed to changing environmental conditions. You can also get shot noise limited solutions for applications demanding an extra low intensity noise level. |
Dowlish Ford Ilminster TA19 0PF United Kingdom | Distributed feedback lasers (DFB lasers) simultaneously provide smooth, tunable control of wavelength and the extremely narrow spectral width required for precise fiber optic communication and spectroscopy applications. Integrated modules provide further narrowing of the spectral line in a compact OEM package that features simple tuning interface. G&H offers a broad range of DFB lasers in the C-band and L-band on 50 or 100 GHz channel spacing as well as at 1310 nm, 1064 nm, and custom wavelengths. Power level options include 40–100 mW out of the fiber for high power 14-pin lasers and 10-18 mW options for high bandwidth 7-pin configurations. |
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Unit 101, 1/F, Winning Centre 29 Tai Yau Street San Po Kong, Kowloon Hong Kong | www.amonics.com Tel.: +852 2428 9723 |
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No. 5 Hase Bldg. 2F, 637, Suiginyacho Shimogyo-ku Kyoto-shi, Kyoto 600–8411 Japan | en.symphotony.com E-mail: |
1st storey, Building 1 No 598 Guanghua Road Minhang district, Shanghai China | |
Techwin (China) Industr Co., Ltd. No. 206, Zhenhua Road Hangzhou, PC: 310030 China | |
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Avenue des Pâquiers 1 2072 St-Blaise Switzerland | |
5800 Uplander Way Culver City, CA 90230 United States | APIC has developed very low noise (RIN) DFB lasers in the 1550 nm wavelength range with models that perform direct modulation (DML) up to 6 GHz and continuous wave (CW) lasers.
The DML laser come in a variety of optical power outputs from 10 to 40 mW with RIN between -160 and -155 dB/Hz. The analog/CW lasers have optical power output levels between 40 and 120 mW with RIN between -170 to -160 dB/Hz; some models maintain low RIN out to 20 GHz. |
Unit A, 28 Canaveral Drive Rosedale, Auckland 0632 New Zealand | |
Engineering and beyond. Rudower Chaussee 29 12489 Berlin Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica-eagleyard.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 30 63 92 45 20 Fax: +49 30 63 92 45 29 | Distributed feedback lasers are single-mode lasers containing an integrated grating structure. The result is a single-mode emission at an outmost precise wavelength with an extremely narrow linewidth. eagleyard provides the largest variety of wavelengths available on the market. Find your suitable DFB laser product between 633 and 1083 nm with output powers from 10 to 150 mW. |
3 West Pier Business Campus Dun Laoghaire Dublin A96 A621 Ireland | |
2015 Chestnut Street Alhambra, CA 91803 United States | |
An den 30 Morgen 13 61381 Friedrichsdorf Germany | Frankfurt Laser Company offers wavelength-stabilized DFB laser diodes with emission wavelengths from 760 nm to 3640 nm. |
41 Aero Camino Santa Barbara, CA 93117 United States | www.freedomphotonics.com Tel.: +1 805 967 4900 |
Dowlish Ford Ilminster TA19 0PF United Kingdom | Distributed feedback lasers (DFB lasers) simultaneously provide smooth, tunable control of wavelength and the extremely narrow spectral width required for precise fiber optic communication and spectroscopy applications. Integrated modules provide further narrowing of the spectral line in a compact OEM package that features simple tuning interface. G&H offers a broad range of DFB lasers in the C-band and L-band on 50 or 100 GHz channel spacing as well as at 1310 nm, 1064 nm, and custom wavelengths. Power level options include 40–100 mW out of the fiber for high power 14-pin lasers and 10-18 mW options for high bandwidth 7-pin configurations. |
Goethepark 9 10627 Berlin Germany | |
5984 Rollingwood Dr Ann Arbor, MI 48103 United States | |
250 North Mines Rd Livermore, CA 94551 United States | |
Argelsrieder Feld 14 82234 Wessling Germany | |
1987 W. Holt Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 United States | |
Hermiankatu 22 33720 Tampere Finland | |
Albert-Einstein-Str. 18 86899 Landsberg am Lech Germany | |
137 avenue Anatole France, 94600 Choisy le Roi France | |
nanoplus Nanosystems and Technologies GmbH Oberer Kirschberg 4 97218 Gerbrunn Germany | |
Blokken 84 3460 Birkerød Denmark Quality: ISO 9000:2015 www.nktphotonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube Tel.: +45 4348 39 00 Fax: +45 4348 39 01 | The Koheras narrow linewidth, single-frequency fiber lasers are ultra-low noise sources with longitudinal single mode and single frequency operation. The lasers are based on a DFB design ensuring robust and reliable operation and are delivered as fully integrated systems for industrial and scientific applications. Koheras offers an unprecedented low phase- and intensity noise level at Yb, Er and Tm wavelengths. It has a very high stability, and mode-hop free inherent single frequency output – even when exposed to changing environmental conditions. You can also get shot noise limited solutions for applications demanding an extra low intensity noise level. |
600 E. Camelback Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85012 United States | www.optilab.com Tel.: +1 480 719 1502 |
Parc Club Orsay Universite 29 rue Jean Rostand 91893 Orsay France | |
2464 Massachusetts Ave, Suite 220 Cambridge MA 02140 United States | |
3830 Packard Road Suite 280 Ann Arbor, MI United States | |
8495 Veterans Memorial Pkwy O’Fallon MO 63366 United States | RPMC Lasers offers a wide selection of distributed feedback lasers (DFB). Available in wavelengths from 760 nm to 2.1 μm, these DFB laser diodes offer a tunable single frequency output and are available in both free space and fiber-coupled configurations. |
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 1–5 35037 Marburg Germany | www.sacher-laser.com Tel.: +49 6421 30 50 |
More Power, Speed and Precision 2716 Einstein St. Quebec, Quebec G1P 4S8 Canada | The PureSpectrum™ NLL is an ultra-low-noise, narrow linewidth semiconductor DFB laser for optical sensing applications like lidar and RF over fiber. The laser and its control electronics are integrated into a single module that uses precision feedback monitoring to provide ultra low-noise performance and superior wavelength stability. The built-in, sharp-edged frequency discriminator significantly reduces linewidth while maintaining single-mode operation across the full operating temperature range. The model also offers fast frequency tuning, which enables frequency-modulated continuous-wave sensing. |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | TOPTICA’s DLC DFB pro lasers integrate both distributed-feedback (DFB) and distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) lasers. Available wavelengths include 633 nm and the entire range from 760 nm to 3500 nm. Three laser heads accommodate different diode packages. Due to the absence of alignment-sensitive components, the DLC DFB pro lasers exhibit an exceptional stability and reliability. |
6770 W. 52nd Ave., Suite B Arvada, CO 80002 United States | |
321 Lesmill Road Toronto, On M3B 2V1 Canada | |
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