Given the emerging importance of this area our partner OZ Optics has taken a leadership role to provide you with a variety of components for these wavelengths.
Lasers with this operating wavelength range are particularly useful for CO2 gas detection for environmental control. Furthermore, LIDARmeasurements and optical free-space telecommunications can be carried out within the 2-2.5 micron wavelength range where the atmosphere is particularly transparent.
Medical applications such blood glucose monitoring and laser surgery are other promising areas of development.
Recently semiconductor lasers have been developed for this wavelength range, and single mode and polarization maintaining optical fibers have been produced.
We look forward to seeing you at the 21st LASER World of PHOTONICS in Munich from May 13 - 16, 2013.
Meet AMS Technologies and our Co-Exhibitors in hall B1.301 + 309