Modulight announces the launch of its latest Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) lasers, offering a configurable wavelength range from 630 nm to 1100 nm. These advanced lasers are designed to meet the high demands in quantum systems, quantum sensing, Raman spectroscopy, and metrology.
Key wavelengths of Modulight DBR laser platform include 633 nm, which is optimized for interferometry and Raman spectroscopy. Wavelengths such as 650 nm, 760 nm, and 935 nm are ideal for Ytterbium/Barium repumping transitions in quantum systems. The 785 nm wavelength is a preferred choice for Raman spectroscopy, while 780 nm and 795 nm serve as essential wavelengths for Rubidium transitions, enabling quantum sensing and atomic cooling.
Key advantages of Modulight’s DBR lasers include their compact and robust design, narrow linewidth, reliable and stable operation, and high output power, making them ideal for numerous applications in Atomic and Molecular and Optical Physics. The DBR’s power can be further amplified to Watt-level single-frequency output using a tapered amplifier in a DBR-MOPA configuration.
Thanks to Modulight’s vertical integration production capabilities—from epitaxy to final system integration—the company can tailor key laser parameters such as wavelength, operating temperature, output power, and linewidth to find the optimal combination for specific customer applications. DBR lasers are available with narrow linewidth single transverse mode operation or multi-transverse mode operation with watt level output power.
The DBR lasers are available at multiple integration levels to suit diverse needs, ranging from turnkey ML6600 platform products to standard and custom opto-electric packaging such as 14-pin butterfly and TO-can packages, as well as chip-on-submounts.
For more information, visit modulight.com or contact our sales.
Modulight will showcase its broad range of products, including DBR laser platform, at Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, Jan. 28 – 30, Booth #2167.
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