Frequently Asked Questions

A polarization maintaining isolator is an optical device designed to allow light to propagate in only one direction while blocking it in the opposite direction. It maintains the polarization state of the input light, ensuring signal fidelity.

The HPMI Series isolator features advanced micro optics technology, resulting in low insertion loss, high isolation, superior return loss, and exceptional extinction ratio. Its robust design and environmental stability make it ideal for demanding applications.

This isolator is commonly used in amplifiers, fiber lasers, test instruments, telecommunications systems, spectroscopy setups, biomedical imaging devices, research laboratories, and various industrial applications.

The HPMI Series isolator operates at a center wavelength of 1064 nm, with a tolerance of ±10 nm.

The HPMI Series isolator can handle a maximum average optical power of 2 W, making it suitable for high-power optical systems.

Yes, the HPMI Series isolator can withstand peak powers of up to 10 kW for nanosecond pulses, ensuring reliable performance in pulse laser applications.

The typical insertion loss of the HPMI Series isolator is 0.8 dB, ensuring minimal signal loss during transmission.

The HPMI Series isolator operates within a wide temperature range, from +10°C to +50°C, and can be stored in temperatures ranging from 0°C to +60°C.

Yes, the HPMI Series isolator is available with various connector types, including FC/UPC, FC/APC, SC/UPC, and SC/APC, and can be equipped with different fiber jackets, such as 250 µm bare fiber or 900 µm loose tube.

Yes, the HPMI Series isolator is suitable for both continuous wave (CW) and pulsed applications, providing versatility in various optical setups and systems.

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