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Fabry-Perot Laser Diodes, Pigtailed Butterfly Package

  • Integrated TEC Element
  • FC/APC Connector
  • Central Wavelength Between 785 nm and 2000 nm

FPL1009S

1550 nm Laser Diode
SM Fiber

FPL785P

785 nm Laser Diode
PM Fiber

Application Idea

Laser Diode with
CLD1015 Mount

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Clicking the words "Choose Item" opens a drop-down list containing all of the in-stock lasers around the desired center wavelength. The red icon next to the serial number then allows you to download L-I-V and spectral measurements for that serial-numbered device.

Features

  • Center Wavelengths from 785 nm to 2000 nm
  • FC/APC Connectors (2.0 mm Narrow Key) with SM or PM Fiber
  • Integrated TEC Element
  • 14-Pin, Type 1 Butterfly Package
  • OEM Solutions Available

These laser diodes are housed in a type 1, 14-pin butterfly package. They include fiber pigtails from 1 to 1.5 m in length, terminated with FC/APC connectors (2.0 mm narrow key). Each butterfly package laser diode includes a data sheet with operating data for the particular unit. For information on custom butterfly-packaged laser diodes, please contact Technical Support.

While the center wavelength is listed for each laser diode, this is only a typical number. The center wavelength of a particular unit varies from production run to production run, so the diode you receive may not operate at the typical center wavelength. Diodes can be temperature tuned, which will alter the lasing wavelength. A number of items below are listed as Wavelength Tested in the blue info icon (), which means that the dominant wavelength of each unit has been measured and recorded. After clicking "Choose Item" below, a list will appear that contains the dominant wavelength, output power, and operating current of each in-stock unit. Clicking on the red Docs icon next to the serial number provides access to a PDF with serial-number-specific L-I-V and spectral characteristics.

Laser diodes are sensitive to electrostatic shock. Please take the proper precautions when handling the device, such as using an ESD wrist strap. For warranty information and precautions concerning laser diodes, please refer to the LD Operation tab.

We recommend cleaning the fiber connector before each use if there is any chance that dust or other contaminants may have deposited on the surface. The laser intensity at the center of the fiber tip can be very high and may burn the tip of the fiber if contaminants are present. While the connectors on these pigtailed laser diodes are cleaned and capped before shipping, we cannot guarantee that they will remain free of contamination after they are removed from the package. A selection of fiber cleaning supplies is available here. For all of these pigtailed laser diodes, the laser must be off when connecting or disconnecting the device from other fibers, particularly at power levels above 10 mW.

Mount and Driver Options
These butterfly packages are compatible with the CLD1015 laser diode mount with integrated controller and TEC. They are also compatible with the LM14TS and LM14S2 mounts, which can be used with our laser diode, TEC, and combined current/TEC controllers. When operating these lasers in environments with more than 5 °C variation in temperature, we recommend using the LM14TS mount, which provides active control of the laser diode's case temperature to stabilize the laser's wavelength and output power.


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PIN DIAGRAMS

785 - 852 nm Fabry-Perot Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diodes Pin Diagram

Butterfly Package Drawing
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SM-Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diode Package
Butterfly Package Drawing
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PM-Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diode Package
Pin Identification
Pin Assignment Pin Assignment
1 TECa + 14 TEC -
2 Thermistor 13 Case
3 PDb Anode 12 NCc
4 PD Cathode 11 LDd Cathode
5 Thermistor 10 LD Anode
6 NC 9 NC
7 NC 8 NC
  • Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC)
  • Photodiode (PD)
  • Not Connected (NC)
  • Laser Diode (LD)

1310 - 2000 nm Fabry-Perot Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diodes Pin Diagram

Butterfly Package Drawing
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SM- and PM-Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diode Packages
Pin Identification
Pin Assignment Pin Assignment
1 TECa + 14 TEC -
2 Thermistor 13 Case
3 NCb 12 NC
4 NC 11 LDc Cathode
5 Thermistor 10 LD Anode
6 NC 9 NC
7 NC 8 NC
  • Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC)
  • Not Connected (NC)
  • Laser Diode (LD)

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LD OPERATION

Video Insight: Setting Up a Pigtailed Butterfly Laser Diode

A laser diode packaged in a butterfly housing can be precisely controlled, in a compact package, when the laser is installed in a mount that includes thermoelectric cooler (TEC) and current drivers. The mount can make it easier, and safer, to operate the laser, but the procedure for installing the laser in the mount and configuring the settings requires some care. This video provides a step-by-step guide, which begins with an introduction to the different components and concludes with the laser operating under TEC control and with the recommended maximum current limit enabled.

 

When operated within their specifications, laser diodes have extremely long lifetimes. Most failures occur from mishandling or operating the lasers beyond their maximum ratings. Laser diodes are among the most static-sensitive devices currently made and proper ESD protection should be worn whenever handling a laser diode. Due to their extreme electrostatic sensitivity, laser diodes cannot be returned after their sealed package has been opened. Laser diodes in their original sealed package can be returned for a full refund or credit.

Handling and Storage Precautions

Because of their extreme susceptibility to damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD), care should be taken whenever handling and operating laser diodes.

Wrist Straps
Use grounded anti-static wrist straps whenever handling diodes.

Anti-Static Mats
Always work on grounded anti-static mats.

Laser Diode Storage
When not in use, short the leads of the laser together to protect against ESD damage.

Operating and Safety Precautions

Use an Appropriate Driver
Laser diodes require precise control of operating current and voltage to avoid overdriving the laser. In addition, the laser driver should provide protection against power supply transients. Select a laser driver appropriate for your application. Do not use a voltage supply with a current-limiting resistor since it does not provide sufficient regulation to protect the laser diode.

Power Meters
When setting up and calibrating a laser diode with its driver, use a NIST-traceable power meter to precisely measure the laser output. It is usually safest to measure the laser diode output directly before placing the laser in an optical system. If this is not possible, be sure to take all optical losses (transmissive, aperture stopping, etc.) into consideration when determining the total output of the laser.

Reflections
Flat surfaces in the optical system in front of a laser diode can cause some of the laser energy to reflect back onto the laser’s monitor photodiode, giving an erroneously high photodiode current. If optical components are moved within the system and energy is no longer reflected onto the monitor photodiode, a constant-power feedback loop will sense the drop in photodiode current and try to compensate by increasing the laser drive current and possibly overdriving the laser. Back reflections can also cause other malfunctions or damage to laser diodes. To avoid this, be sure that all surfaces are angled 5-10°, and when necessary, use optical isolators to attenuate direct feedback into the laser.

Heat Sinks
Laser diode lifetime is inversely proportional to operating temperature. Always mount the laser diode in a suitable heat sink to remove excess heat from the laser package.

Voltage and Current Overdrive
Be careful not to exceed the maximum voltage and drive current listed on the specification sheet with each laser diode, even momentarily. Also, reverse voltages as little as 3 V can damage a laser diode.

ESD-Sensitive Device
Laser diodes are susceptible to ESD damage even during operation. This is particularly aggravated by using long interface cables between the laser diode and its driver due to the inductance that the cable presents. Avoid exposing the laser diode or its mounting apparatus to ESD at all times.

ON/OFF and Power-Supply-Coupled Transients
Due to their fast response times, laser diodes can be easily damaged by transients less than 1 µs. High-current devices such as soldering irons, vacuum pumps, and fluorescent lamps can cause large momentary transients, and thus surge-protected outlets should always be used when working with laser diodes.

If you have any questions regarding laser diodes, please contact Thorlabs Technical Support for assistance.


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LASER SAFETY

Laser Safety and Classification

Safe practices and proper usage of safety equipment should be taken into consideration when operating lasers. The eye is susceptible to injury, even from very low levels of laser light. Thorlabs offers a range of laser safety accessories that can be used to reduce the risk of accidents or injuries. Laser emission in the visible and near infrared spectral ranges has the greatest potential for retinal injury, as the cornea and lens are transparent to those wavelengths, and the lens can focus the laser energy onto the retina. 

Laser Glasses Laser Curtains Blackout Materials
Enclosure Systems Laser Viewing Cards Alignment Tools
Shutter and Controllers Laser Safety Signs

Safe Practices and Light Safety Accessories

  • Laser safety eyewear must be worn whenever working with Class 3 or 4 lasers.
  • Regardless of laser class, Thorlabs recommends the use of laser safety eyewear whenever working with laser beams with non-negligible powers, since metallic tools such as screwdrivers can accidentally redirect a beam.
  • Laser goggles designed for specific wavelengths should be clearly available near laser setups to protect the wearer from unintentional laser reflections.
  • Goggles are marked with the wavelength range over which protection is afforded and the minimum optical density within that range.
  • Laser Safety Curtains and Laser Safety Fabric shield other parts of the lab from high energy lasers.
  • Blackout Materials can prevent direct or reflected light from leaving the experimental setup area.
  • Thorlabs' Enclosure Systems can be used to contain optical setups to isolate or minimize laser hazards.
  • A fiber-pigtailed laser should always be turned off before connecting it to or disconnecting it from another fiber, especially when the laser is at power levels above 10 mW.
  • All beams should be terminated at the edge of the table, and laboratory doors should be closed whenever a laser is in use.
  • Do not place laser beams at eye level.
  • Carry out experiments on an optical table such that all laser beams travel horizontally.
  • Remove unnecessary reflective items such as reflective jewelry (e.g., rings, watches, etc.) while working near the beam path.
  • Be aware that lenses and other optical devices may reflect a portion of the incident beam from the front or rear surface.
  • Operate a laser at the minimum power necessary for any operation.
  • If possible, reduce the output power of a laser during alignment procedures.
  • Use beam shutters and filters to reduce the beam power.
  • Post appropriate warning signs or labels near laser setups or rooms.
  • Use a laser sign with a lightbox if operating Class 3R or 4 lasers (i.e., lasers requiring the use of a safety interlock).
  • Do not use Laser Viewing Cards in place of a proper Beam Trap.

 

Laser Classification

Lasers are categorized into different classes according to their ability to cause eye and other damage. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a global organization that prepares and publishes international standards for all electrical, electronic, and related technologies. The IEC document 60825-1 outlines the safety of laser products. A description of each class of laser is given below:

Class Description Warning Label
1 This class of laser is safe under all conditions of normal use, including use with optical instruments for intrabeam viewing. Lasers in this class do not emit radiation at levels that may cause injury during normal operation, and therefore the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) cannot be exceeded. Class 1 lasers can also include enclosed, high-power lasers where exposure to the radiation is not possible without opening or shutting down the laser.  Class 1
1M Class 1M lasers are safe except when used in conjunction with optical components such as telescopes and microscopes. Lasers belonging to this class emit large-diameter or divergent beams, and the MPE cannot normally be exceeded unless focusing or imaging optics are used to narrow the beam. However, if the beam is refocused, the hazard may be increased and the class may be changed accordingly.  Class 1M
2 Class 2 lasers, which are limited to 1 mW of visible continuous-wave radiation, are safe because the blink reflex will limit the exposure in the eye to 0.25 seconds. This category only applies to visible radiation (400 - 700 nm).  Class 2
2M Because of the blink reflex, this class of laser is classified as safe as long as the beam is not viewed through optical instruments. This laser class also applies to larger-diameter or diverging laser beams.  Class 2M
3R Class 3R lasers produce visible and invisible light that is hazardous under direct and specular-reflection viewing conditions. Eye injuries may occur if you directly view the beam, especially when using optical instruments. Lasers in this class are considered safe as long as they are handled with restricted beam viewing. The MPE can be exceeded with this class of laser; however, this presents a low risk level to injury. Visible, continuous-wave lasers in this class are limited to 5 mW of output power.  Class 3R
3B Class 3B lasers are hazardous to the eye if exposed directly. Diffuse reflections are usually not harmful, but may be when using higher-power Class 3B lasers. Safe handling of devices in this class includes wearing protective eyewear where direct viewing of the laser beam may occur. Lasers of this class must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock; moreover, laser safety signs should be used, such that the laser cannot be used without the safety light turning on. Laser products with power output near the upper range of Class 3B may also cause skin burns.  Class 3B
4 This class of laser may cause damage to the skin, and also to the eye, even from the viewing of diffuse reflections. These hazards may also apply to indirect or non-specular reflections of the beam, even from apparently matte surfaces. Great care must be taken when handling these lasers. They also represent a fire risk, because they may ignite combustible material. Class 4 lasers must be equipped with a key switch and a safety interlock.  Class 4
All class 2 lasers (and higher) must display, in addition to the corresponding sign above, this triangular warning sign.  Warning Symbol

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SM-Pigtailed Butterfly Packages

Item # Info Wavelength Typical
Powera
Typical/Max
Drive Currentb
Package Pin Code Laser Mode Monitor
Photodiodec
Fiber Pigtail
FPL785S-250 info 785 nm 250 mW (Min) 500 mA / 550 mA SM Butterfly,
FC/APC

14-Pin Type 1d Single Transverse Mode Yes 1 m, 780HP
FPL808S info 808 nm 250 mW 700 mA / 750 mA Yes 1 m, 780HP
FPL830S info 830 nm 350 mW 900 mA / 950 mA Yes 1 m, 780HP
FPL852S info 852 nm 350 mW 900 mA / 950 mA Yes 1 m, 780HP
FPL1053S info 1310 nm 130 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SMF-28e+
FPL1009S info 1550 nm 100 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SMF-28e+
FPL1054S info 1625 nm 80 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SMF-28e+
FPL1059S info 1650 nm 80 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SMF-28e+
FPL1940S info 1940 nm 15 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SM2000
FPL2000S info 2000 nm 15 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No 1.5 m, SM2000
  • Each pigtailed laser diode is unique; the specific operating data (i.e., Power, Operating Current, Threshold Current, etc.) is included on a specifications sheet that is shipped with the product.
  • At Typical Output Power
  • Laser diodes with a built-in monitor photodiode can operate at constant power.
  • See the Pin Diagrams tab for the pin configuration.

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FPL785S-250
785 nm, 250 mW (Min), Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,175.08
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FPL785S-250
CWL = 789.9 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 535 mA), 25 °C
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FPL785S-250
CWL = 788.6 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 515 mA), 25 °C
$2,175.08
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FPL785S-250
CWL = 790.3 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 518 mA), 25 °C
$2,175.08
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FPL808S
808 nm, 250 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
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FPL808S
CWL = 800.2 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 602 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 802.1 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 579 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 798.4 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 573 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 805.4 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 561 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 803.1 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 576 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 801.7 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 598 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 802.0 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 603 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 804.2 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 590 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 805.0 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 591 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 810.0 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 580 mA), 25 °C
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FPL808S
CWL = 798.8 nm, P = 250.0 mW (I = 570 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830S
830 nm, 350 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.2 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 869 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.2 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 817 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 832.9 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 816 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 835.1 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 927 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 832.4 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 806 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 836.6 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 881 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 831.6 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 758 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 831.5 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 736 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 832.1 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 734 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 832.9 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 817 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.9 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 837 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.5 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 793 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.7 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 846 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.7 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 864 mA), 25 °C
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FPL830S
CWL = 833.5 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 788 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
852 nm, 350 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
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FPL852S
CWL = 852.7 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 892 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL852S
CWL = 848.9 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 738 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 851.4 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 831 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 851.1 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 820 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 852.0 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 838 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 853.1 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 857 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 852.7 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 894 mA), 25 °C
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FPL852S
CWL = 851.5 nm, P = 350.0 mW (I = 860 mA), 25 °C
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FPL1053S
1310 nm, 130 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,543.11
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FPL1009S
1550 nm, 100 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,543.11
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FPL1054S
1625 nm, 80 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,603.70
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FPL1059S
1650 nm, 80 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,640.53
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FPL1940S
1940 nm, 15 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$3,644.55
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FPL2000S
2000 nm, 15 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, SM Fiber, FC/APC
$4,251.57
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PM-Pigtailed Butterfly Packages

Item # Info Wavelength Typical
Powera
Typical/Max
Drive Currentb
Package Pin Code Laser Mode  Monitor
Photodiodec
Extinction
Ratio
Fiber Pigtail
FPL785P info 785 nm 200 mW 500 mA / 550 mA PMd Butterfly, FC/APC 14-Pin Type 1e Single Transverse Mode Yes 16 dB 1.5 m, PM780-HP
FPL808P info 808 nm 200 mW 600 mA / 650 mA Yes 16 dB 1.5 m, PM780-HP
FPL830P info 830 nm 300 mW 900 mA / 1000 mA Yes 16 dB 1.5 m, PM780-HP
FPL852P info 852 nm 300 mW 900 mA / 1000 mA Yes 16 dB 1.5 m, PM780-HP
FPL1053P info 1310 nm 130 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No - 1.5 m, Corning PM13-U25A
FPL1009P info 1550 nm 100 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No >18 dB 1.5 m, Corning PM15-U40A
FPL1054P info 1625 nm 80 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No - 1.5 m, Corning PM15-U40A
FPL1059P info 1650 nm 80 mW 400 mA / 500 mA No - 1.5 m, Corning PM15-U40A
  • Each pigtailed laser diode is unique; the specific operating data (i.e., Power, Operating Current, Threshold Current, etc.) is included on a specifications sheet that is shipped with the product.
  • At Typical Output Power
  • Laser diodes with a built-in monitor photodiode can operate at constant power.
  • The slow axis of the polarization-maintaining fiber is aligned to the connector key.
  • See the Pin Diagrams tab for the pin configuration.

Part Number
Description
Price
Availability
FPL785P
785 nm, 200 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,175.08
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FPL808P
808 nm, 200 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
Today
FPL808P
CWL = 805.5 nm, P = 200.0 mW (I = 492 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL808P
CWL = 806.4 nm, P = 200.0 mW (I = 479 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL808P
CWL = 807.3 nm, P = 200.0 mW (I = 486 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL808P
CWL = 806.0 nm, P = 200.0 mW (I = 445 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL808P
CWL = 806.9 nm, P = 200.0 mW (I = 503 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830P
830 nm, 300 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
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FPL830P
CWL = 829.4 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 718 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830P
CWL = 831.2 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 796 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830P
CWL = 831.9 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 800 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL830P
CWL = 829.7 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 676 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL852P
852 nm, 300 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$2,197.66
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FPL852P
CWL = 849.6 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 751 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL852P
CWL = 848.5 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 734 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL852P
CWL = 849.8 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 843 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL852P
CWL = 853.4 nm, P = 300.0 mW (I = 947 mA), 25 °C
$2,197.66
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FPL1053P
1310 nm, 130 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,704.66
Today
FPL1009P
1550 nm, 100 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,704.66
Today
FPL1054P
1625 nm, 80 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,761.69
Today
FPL1059P
1650 nm, 80 mW, Butterfly Laser Diode, PM Fiber, FC/APC
$1,792.58
Today