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EMCORE Introduces Model 1995 High-Power TOSA DFB Laser for LiDAR and Autonomous Vehicles at OFC
The model 1995 laser is designed in a cooled TOSA (
EMCORE’s design for the 1995 laser provides a compact, robust solution for Frequency Modulation Continuous Wavelength (FMCW) sensing that is essential for autonomous vehicles and a wide variety of other optical sensing applications. A key advantage of EMCORE’s LiDAR laser technology for autonomous driving is its narrow linewidth achieved with a monolithic design that is highly immune to mode or optical frequency hopping typically found with external cavity designs. Mode or optical frequency hopping causes false readings in FMCW LiDAR, whereas EMCORE’s laser technology maintains optical frequency stability over temperature suppressing false readings.
“Our continuing research and development efforts in optical sensing and LiDAR is opening doors into new application spaces and business opportunities for EMCORE,” said
EMCORE will be presenting its solutions for optical sensing and LiDAR, high-speed telecommunications, and data center at the
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