Frequently Asked Questions

The Faraday Mirror provides a 90-degree rotation of the polarization state of the input light, minimizing polarization effects in optical systems.

The GK-FM Series supports center wavelengths of 1310 nm, 1480 nm, and 1550 nm.

The typical insertion loss is 0.4 dB, with a maximum insertion loss of 0.6 dB.

The Faraday Mirror can handle up to 300 mW of continuous optical power.

The Faraday Mirror uses SMF-28 fiber for optimal performance.

The device operates within a temperature range of -5°C to +70°C.

Yes, it is available with customizable options including fiber jackets, connector types, and lengths.

The Faraday Mirror is ideal for use in EDFAs, fiber lasers, and optical instrumentation.

The Faraday rotation angle is 45 degrees with a maximum tolerance of ±1 degree at 23°C.

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