Fiber Optomechanics
- Beam Splitters and Combiners
- Collimators
- Fiber Adapters
- Fiber Bragg Grating
- Fiber Optic Couplers
- Fiber Mirrors
- Fiber Optic Attenuators
- Fiber Patch Cords
- Fiber Probes
- Power Shutter and Safety Interlock
- Fiber Tunable Filters
- Fiber Optic Gyroscopes
- Transmitters and Receivers
- Ferrules
- Fiber Alignment Structures
- Fiber Coils
- Splice Protector Sleeves
FILTER PRODUCTS
Fiber Probes
Frequently Asked Questions
A Fiber optic probe is an an optomechanical component that attaches to an optical fiber to allow probing and analyzing various samples, or monitoring real-time kinetic reactions, sampling in vivo, and any other application where it is difficult to bring the sample to the analyzing device such as a spectrometer.
Fiber probes have a wide range of applications, including in optical spectroscopy, sensing, and in-vivo imaging of biological organisms (including humans). They can be used to measure the reflectivity, absorption, and scattering properties of various materials, as well as to monitor chemical reactions and biological processes in real time.
The choice of fiber probe depends on several factors, including the type of measurement, the wavelength of light, the numerical aperture of the fiber, and the size and shape of the sample. It is important to consult with a fiber-optic expert to determine the best probe for your specific application. Please use the "Contact Supplier" button located on every product page to contact an expert with your questions.
Fiber probes offer several advantages over traditional optical measurement techniques, including high sensitivity, real-time measurements, and non-destructive testing. They are also compact, lightweight, and easy to use, making them ideal for portable and remote sensing applications.
Proper maintenance and cleaning of fiber probes is essential for accurate and reliable measurements. It is important to handle the probes with care, and to avoid touching the fiber tip with fingers or other objects. Cleaning can be done using specialized solvents or ultrasonic baths, but it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions to avoid damaging the fiber.
The price of a fiber probe depends on many factors, including the type of probe, the quality of the optical fiber, and the level of customization required. Please use the "Inquire Price" button located on every product page to inquire the price of that specific product.
Did You know?
1 - All Fiber Optomechanics
2 - Beam Splitters and Combiners
3 - Fiber Adapters
4 - Fiber Couplers
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