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Single frequency fiber laser
Ultra narrow linewith and low phase noise
Small compact OEM module for
industrial systems
Reduced Vibration sensitivity
Ideal for sensor interrogation
Koheras BasiK Module
Key features
Stable single mode and single
frequency operation
Burst noise and mode hop free operation
Ultra narrow linewidth and long
coherence length
Low phase and intensity noise
High wavelength selectability
Power and wavelength control via digital interface
User controlled RIN suppression for E15 version
Piezo tuning capability (optional)
PM output (optional)
Very compact and robust module
Multi-channel solution
Low power comsumption
Examples of applications
Sensor interferometry e.g. oil and gas exploration
Acoustic sensing for e.g. marine and
security applications
Motion and intrusion detection
Laser spectroscopy, gas absorption measurement
LIDAR
Scientific applications
Crystal Fibre aeroLASE Koheras SuperK
NKT Photonics A/S (Headquarters)
Blokken 84 3460 Birkerd Denmark
Phone: +45 4348 3900
Fax: +45 4348 3901
www.nktphotonics.com
NKT Photonics Inc.
1400 Campus Drive West Morganville
NJ 07751 USA
Phone: +1 732 972 9937
Fax: +1 732 414 4094
NKT Photonics GmbH
Schanzenstrasse 39 Bldg D9-D13
51063 Cologne Germany
Phone: +49 221 99511-0
Fax: +49 221 99511-650
Koheras BasiK Module is a single frequency distributed
feedback (DFB) fiber laser system in a new
rugged package with passive vibration reduction,
offered as single laser or building block for e.g.
multi-channel DWDM systems.
Specifications include up to 40 mW output, wavelengths
(e.g. ITU grid) within 1535-1575 nm and
1030-1121 nm, optionally with fast piezo-electric
modulation.
The BasiK Module features ultra-narrow linewidth
in the Hz range and exceptionally low frequency
and intensity noise superior to other comparable
sources. The BasiK Module is ideal for coherent
sensor applications in oil/gas exploration, perimeter
and submarine detection, and wind LIDAR.
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