SBS-Free Amplification
Stimulated Brillouin Scattering (SBS) is an effect between a high-power laser beam and the transport medium, especially in an optical fiber, whereby the laser beam frequency is shifted and broadened. SBS thus limits the amount of power of single-frequency laser light that can be carried through an optical fiber. By using our unique non-silica glasses, we can manufacture high-power optical amplifiers that maintain single-frequency performance.
NP Photonics' unique non-silica fiber technology is ideal for short-length, high-gain signal amplification, providing amplification without introduction of non-linear distortion effects.

CW:
Q-switched and ultrafast lasers:
NP Photonics all-fiber Q-switched and ultrafast lasers are customizable in erbium (1.55-micron band), ytterbium (1.0-micron band), thulium and holmium configurations (2-micron). Contact us for more details.
Low-noise, narrow-linewidth, single-frequency, continuous-wave (CW) lasers. NP Photonics' single-frequency fiber lasers provide exceptionally low noise performance in both erbium (1.55-micron band) and ytterbium (1.0-micron band) configurations with output power available up to 50W.