
Fourier Transform Optical Spectrum Analyzer, 600 - 1700 nm
OSA202C - Thorlabs, Inc.
Thorlabs' Optical Spectrum Analyzers (OSAs) perform highly accurate spectral measurements. Compatible with fiber-coupled and free-space light sources, these compact benchtop instruments suit a wide variety of applications, such as analyzing the spectrum of a telecom signal, resolving the Fabry-Perot modes of a gain chip, and identifying gas absorption lines. Many commonly available OSAs use grating-based monochromators, which have slow acquisition times due to the need to mechanically scan the grating and average out noise at each wavelength. Thorlabs' OSAs acquire the spectrum via a Fourier transform using a scanning Michelson interferometer in a push/pull configuration. This approach dramatically improves the acquisition time, enables a high-precision wavelength meter mode with 7 significant figures and ±1 part-per-million accuracy, and allows the included software to provide robust statistical analysis of the acquired spectra, as explained in the Design tab.
Topics
- Optical Spectrum Analyzers
- Spectrum Analyzers
- Fourier Transform
- Analyzers
- Optical
- Noise Sources
- Optical Wavelength Meters
- Optical Light Sources
- Wavelength Meters
- Application Software
- Gas Analysis
- Gas Analyzers
- Light Meters
- Light Sources
- Noise Figure
- Noise Meters
- Signal Analyzers
- Signal Meters
- Signal Sources
- Time
- Wavelength
- Analysis
- Chip
- Gas
- Instruments
- Interferometers
- Light
- Line
- Measurement
- Meters
- Monochromators
- Noise
- Scanning
- Signal
- Software
- Sources
- Telecom