Bristol Instruments, Inc.
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Wavelength Measurement

Bristol Instruments - Laser Wavelength Meter

The 671 Series Laser Wavelength Meter uses proven Michelson interferometer-based technology to accurately measure the wavelength of CW lasers that operate from 375 nm to 12 μm. The model 671A is the most precise, measuring wavelength to an accuracy of ± 0.2 parts per million (± 0.0001 nm at 500 nm). For experiments that are less exacting, the model 671B is a lower-priced alternative with an accuracy of ± 0.75 parts per million (± 0.001 nm at 1500 nm).

Bristol Instruments - Laser Wavelength Meter

The 871 Series Laser Wavelength Meter uses a proven Fizeau etalon-based design to measure the wavelength of both pulsed and CW lasers that operate from 375 nm to 2.5 μm. The model 871A is the most precise, measuring wavelength to an accuracy of ± 0.2 parts per million (± 0.0001 nm at 500 nm). For experiments that are less exacting, the model 871B is a lower-priced alternative with an accuracy of ± 0.75 parts per million (± 0.001 nm at 1500 nm). Automatic calibration with a built-in wavelength standard guarantees this performance to ensure the most meaningful experimental results.

Wavelength Meters for Production Testing

Bristol Instruments - Optical Wavelength Meter

The 238 Series Optical Wavelength Meter from Bristol Instruments is designed for the precise wavelength characterization of tunable transmitter lasers, DFB lasers, and VCSELs used in applications such as fiber-optic communications, data storage, and 3D sensing. Features such as reliable accuracy, broad wavelength coverage, straightforward operation, and rugged design satisfy the needs of both the R&D scientist and the manufacturing engineer.

Bristol Instruments - Optical Wavelength Meter

Fast and cost-effective wavelength measurement; The 338 Series Optical Wavelength Meter from Bristol Instruments combines speed and affordability to address the most important requirements of optical transceiver manufacturers. The model 338 has a high measurement rate of 25 Hz that results in reduced testing times and greater production throughput. And, its affordable price point, along with a five-year warranty, provides the lowest cost of ownership compared with similar systems.