Optical fiber wire / Optical fiber patch cord

Optical fiber wire / Optical fiber patch cord
We would like to introduce "Optical Fiber Strands / Optical Fiber Patch Cords" handled by Seven Six Co., Ltd.
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Yb-added double-clad photonic crystal fiber
Maximum mode field diameter of 31um! Compatible with high peak power and high pulse energy.
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Tm-doped double-clad photonic crystal fiber
Wavelength: 2um band! Mode field diameter is 38um, excitation cladding diameter is 250um.
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Fiber optic patch cord 1 core/2 cores
Length is customizable! All jackets are 2.0mm.
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Single Clad SM Fiber
Designed and manufactured to match CorActive's products and industry-standard active fibers.
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Double Clad SM Fiber
Optical passive fibers including match fibers, beam delivery fibers, attenuation, photosensitivity, and nonlinear fibers.
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Rare earth added fiber (Yb/Er/Er&Yb) SMF
Specialized for pulse applications! We offer various core diameters of fibers according to your desired output and energy level.
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Double Clad PM Fiber
It is used in devices used in beam supply applications, communication networks, and so on.
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Rare earth additive fiber (Yb/Er/Er&Yb) PMF
Since consistency between batches is maintained, reproducible performance is achieved, making it suitable for mass production.
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Radiation-resistant rare earth doped fiber Er/Er & Yb doped SMF
Designed for the construction of space-grade fiber lasers and amplifiers in harsh environments!
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Radiation-resistant rare earth element added fiber Er/Er & Yb added PMF
Ideal for constructing space-grade fiber lasers and amplifiers in harsh environments!
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Er added double-clad multicore fiber
Wavelength 1500 to 1650 nm! Double-clad fiber for multi-core fiber amplification.
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Multicore fiber fanout Wavelength: 1500–1650nm
A product that leverages iXBlue's original experience in manufacturing twin-core fibers for Add/drop multiplexers!
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