Optical Fibers
Fused silica fibers with core diameters from 50 to 1000 micrometers.
Solarization resistant fibers are available for deep UV applications.
Bifurcated fiber optic assemblies can be used to split or combine
similar light intensities. Polymer based fibers are available as a
highly flexible, stable and inexpensive alternative.
Standard UV/VIS
Fused silica fibers in a variety of core diameters (50, 100, 200, 400, 600, 1000µm), SMA or ST terminated, 1 or 3m lengths, wavelength range: 240-1100nm, numerical aperature (NA): 0.22
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Anti-solarization
Anti-solarization fibers are suitable for deep UV spectroscopic applications. These fused silica fibers are available in a variety of core diameters (200, 400,
600µm), SMA terminated, 1m lenths, wavelength range:180 -1100nm, numerical aperature (NA): 0.22.
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Plastic Fibers
PMMA plastic fibers are an inexpensive and more flexible alternative to fused silica fibers.
• 1000µm core diameter
• SMA or ST terminated
• 2m lengths
• Wavelength range: 350-1000nm
• Numerical aperature (NA): 0.5
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Bifurcated Fibers
Light from two fibers is combined into a single connector in a bifurcated fiber.
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Optical Fiber Accessories
• SMA bulkhead feed through couplers for butt-coupling fibers to examine system transmission prior to sampling or as a feed through coupler into a custom assembly
• SMA half-length bulk head coupler for connecting a fiber optic cable with an experimental setup
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Last Updated: Sunday, 12 February 2012 02:02