PM(1+1)×1 Pump and Signal Combiner

FM SKU#:SKU00226G2
Model#:FM-PC-PM(1+1)x1-A
MFG PART#:

PM(1+1)x1 PM Pump and Signal Combiner

PM(1+1)x1 PM Pump and Signal Combiner feature high power handling, low loss and high coupling efficiency from multimode pump fibers to PM signal fiber. This PM (1+1)×1 multi-mode fiber combiner combines 1 pump lasers and one PM signal channel into one double cladding PM output fiber. Fiber type can be customized. If you need more details, please contact at sales@fiber-mart.com.

Applications

  • High Signal Transfer Efficiency
  • High Power Fiber Amplifiers
  • Medical, industrial, defense

  • Features

  • Signal Operating Wavelength:
  • High Signal Transfer Efficiency
  • High PER
  • Wavelength Insensitive
  • Custom Configurations Available

  • Product specifications

  • Signal Operating Wavelength:1530-1575 nm
  • Pump Operating Wavelength: 800-1000nm
  • Configuration:PM(1+1)x1
  • Pump Fiber (core/clad, NA):105 /125 μm 0.15 or 0.22NA
  • Signal Input Fiber (core/clad, NA): PM 8/125um GDF 0.14/0.46NA
  • Output Fiber (core/clad, NA):PM 8/125um GDF 0.14/0.46NA
  • Total Input Power:14W/50W
  • Fiber length: 0.8m
  • Package Dimension: Ø4.0×60mm(14W) or 70×13×8mm(50W)


  • ParameterPM(1+1) ×1PM(1+1) ×1
    Signal Operating Wavelength1530-1575 nm1000-1200nm
    Pump Operating Wavelength800-1000 nm800-1000 nm
    Pump Fiber core/clad diameter NA105 /125 μm; 0.15 or 0.22105 /125 μm; 0.15 or 0.22
    Signal Input Fiber core/clad diameter NAPM8/125umGDF 0.14/0.46PM10/125umGDF 0.14/0.46
    Output Fiber core/clad diameter NAPM8/125um GDF 0.14/0.46PM10/125um GDF 0.14/0.46
    Total power14/50W14W/50W
    Maximum Signal Insertion Loss<0.5dB<0.5dB
    ER (dB)≥18 dB≥18 dB
    Pump Efficiency≥90%≥90%
    Mechanical Specifications
    PackageØ4.0×60mm(14W) or 70×13×8mm(50W)Ø4.0×60mm(14W) or 70×13×8mm(50W)
    Fiber Length>800mm>800mm

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