Adlershof Know How for ISS
eagleyard Photonics is going to space with 1064 nm
Eagleyard Photonics, a leading supplier of high-power laser diodes reaches out for ISS with its 1064 DFB laser diodes. Fiber coupled laser diodes manufactured by eagleyard photonics recently landed successfully on board at the International Space Station after the successful launch of SpaceX on 10th of January 2015.
The eagleyard DFB1064 laser diodes are used as a seed source component for an integrated light detection and ranging (LiDAR) remote sensing instrument designed by a one of our lead customers in the US.
“eagleyard’s space qualified laser diodes are known for their robust housing and proven quality to withstand harsh environments” so Michael Kneier, VP Sales and Marketing at eagleyard Photonics. “This is why our laser diodes got chosen to be part of the CATS (Cloud Aerosol Transport System) project.”
The laser diode delivers three laser outputs at 1064 nm, 532 nm and 355 nm (2nd and 3rd harmonics of 1064 nm) to derive properties of cloud and aerosol layers.
eagleyard’s laser diodes are also suitable for applications such as water vapor DIAL remote sensing. Do not miss the Conference Presentation at Photonics West about Single frequency and wavelength stabilized near infrared laser source for water vapor DIAL remote sensing application held by Dr. Ti Chuang from Fibertek, Inc. Date: 8th. February at 4:40 PM - 5:00 PM.
Please visit us at our booth #743 at South Hall B during Photonics West in San Francisco from 10th – to 12th of February 2015 for detailed information.
Or go to our website http://www.eagleyard.com/en/products/dfb-dbr-laser/
Contact:
Marketing Sandra Chudek
eagleyard Photonics GmbH
Rudower Chaussee 29
12489 Berlin/Germany
Tel. +49 30 6392 4520
Fax +49 30 6392 4529
sandra.chudek(at)eagleyard.com