A requirement for high-quality hybrid-integration in integrated photonics is high-power single-mode lasers and semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs)., which can overcome losses in coupling of photonic components. Moreover, there is a need for high-power operation of these sources at elevated temperatures to reduce the cost, size, weight and power (C-SWAP) of the integrated photonic system. Freedom Photonics is a leading supplier of high-performance photonic components with a suite of high-power DFBs at 1550 nm and 1310 nm. This talk presents Freedom Photonics next generation high-power, high-temperature O-band distributed feedback lasers (DFBs) and SOAs.
The use of photonic integrated circuits and components in many areas across the general area of laser systems is increasing. Example applications of such systems include free space optical communication, remote standoff sensing, solid state and fiber laser pumping, LIDAR for autonomous vehicles, and atomic laser systems for position, navigation, and timing. In this talk we will review the design, performance, and robustness of Freedom Photonics high performance integrated photonic components for these applications and others, focusing in particular on recent advancements in our products at 780 nm, 1060 nm, 1310 nm, and at 1550 nm.
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