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AOE Tech PMIS Series 980 nm Polarization-Maintaining Optical Isolator

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Brand AOE Tech
Model PMIS
Center Wavelength 980 nm
Operating Wavelength Range ±10 nm
Isolation (typ.) 32 dB
Isolation at λc, 23 °C ≥25 dB
Insertion Loss (typ., 23 °C) 0.8 dB
Max. Insertion Loss (23 °C) ≤1.0 dB
Extinction Ratio ≥20 dB
Return Loss (Input/Output) ≥50/50 dB
Max. Optical Power Handling 300 mW
Fiber Type Panda PM Fiber
Operating Temperature −5 to +50 °C
Storage Temperature −20 to +75 °C
Package Dimensions (L×W×H) 118 × 32 × 32 mm
Connector Options FC/APC, FC/UPC, SC/APC, SC/UPC, LC/APC, LC/UPC, or bare fiber
Axis Alignment Fast Axis (F) or Dual-Axis (B)
Fiber Coating 250 µm bare, 900 µm loose tube, or 3000 mm length options
Customization Optional connectorization, polarization axis labeling, and hermetic packaging available

Overview

The AOE Tech PMIS Series 980 nm Polarization-Maintaining Optical Isolator is a passive, non-reciprocal photonic component engineered for high-fidelity polarization state preservation in demanding fiber-optic systems operating at the 980 nm pump band. Based on the Faraday magneto-optic effect, it enables unidirectional transmission while suppressing backward-propagating light—critical for stabilizing laser cavities and preventing feedback-induced instabilities. Unlike standard isolators, the PMIS variant integrates precision-aligned birefringent elements and stress-engineered Panda-type polarization-maintaining fiber to ensure minimal coupling between orthogonal polarization modes. This architecture maintains extinction ratio integrity across thermal and mechanical perturbations, making it suitable for integration into polarization-sensitive architectures such as narrow-linewidth fiber lasers, quantum optics testbeds, and interferometric sensing platforms.

Key Features

  • High isolation performance: ≥25 dB at 980 nm (23 °C), with typical values reaching 32 dB—ensuring robust suppression of reflected light from amplifiers, modulators, or splices
  • Low insertion loss: ≤1.0 dB (typ. 0.8 dB) at operational temperature, minimizing signal attenuation without compromising polarization fidelity
  • Superior polarization extinction ratio: ≥20 dB, verified under controlled thermal conditions, supporting stable operation in PM-based coherent systems
  • High return loss: ≥50 dB at both input and output ports, reducing residual reflections that could destabilize seed lasers or saturable absorbers
  • Power handling capability: Rated for continuous-wave optical power up to 300 mW—compatible with high-brightness 980 nm pump diodes used in EDFA and YDFA pre-amplification stages
  • Thermally stable design: Operational range from −5 °C to +50 °C; storage specification extends to −20 °C to +75 °C, enabling deployment in laboratory, industrial, and field-deployable instrumentation environments
  • Modular mechanical interface: Compact 118 × 32 × 32 mm housing supports OEM integration; optional connectorization (FC/APC, SC/UPC, LC/APC, etc.) and axis-aligned pigtail configurations facilitate alignment-critical setups

Sample Compatibility & Compliance

The PMIS isolator is optimized for use with Panda-type polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF), with factory-aligned fast-axis orientation clearly marked per Telcordia GR-1221-CORE and IEC 61300-2-40 standards. It complies with RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and meets IEC 60825-1:2014 Class 1 laser product safety requirements when integrated into fully enclosed systems. While not certified to specific ISO/IEC 17025 or FDA 21 CFR Part 11 frameworks—given its status as a passive optical component—the device is routinely deployed in GLP-compliant optical test benches and GMP-aligned fiber laser manufacturing lines where traceable calibration and documented batch-level performance data are maintained per internal quality protocols.

Software & Data Management

As a purely passive optical component, the PMIS isolator does not incorporate embedded firmware, digital interfaces, or real-time monitoring capabilities. Performance validation is conducted using industry-standard test instrumentation—including tunable laser sources (TLS), polarization analyzers (e.g., Thorlabs PAX1000), and optical power meters calibrated to NIST-traceable standards. AOE Tech provides full parametric test reports per unit or batch upon request, including measured isolation vs. wavelength curves, insertion loss distribution, and extinction ratio stability over temperature (−5 °C to +50 °C). These reports support audit readiness in regulated environments and enable correlation with system-level optical budget models in LCA (laser cavity analysis) or PMD (polarization mode dispersion) simulations.

Applications

  • Pump protection in 980 nm-pumped erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs) and ytterbium-doped fiber amplifiers (YDFAs)
  • Back-reflection isolation in narrow-linewidth distributed feedback (DFB) and external cavity diode lasers (ECDLs) operating near 980 nm
  • Stabilization of polarization-maintaining fiber laser oscillators, including Q-switched and mode-locked configurations
  • Optical front-end conditioning in fiber-optic gyroscopes (FOGs) and interferometric current sensors requiring high polarization extinction integrity
  • Research-grade setups involving quantum key distribution (QKD) source modules, where backscattered photons must be suppressed below detection thresholds
  • Calibration reference paths in metrology-grade optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems utilizing PM fiber delivery arms

FAQ

Is the PMIS isolator compatible with other PM fiber types besides Panda?
The device is factory-terminated and aligned specifically for Panda PM fiber. While fusion splicing to Bow-tie or elliptical-clad PM fibers is technically feasible, polarization extinction ratio degradation may occur due to modal mismatch and stress-field misalignment; AOE Tech recommends Panda fiber for guaranteed specification compliance.

Can the isolator be used at wavelengths outside the ±10 nm band around 980 nm?
Performance parameters—including isolation, insertion loss, and extinction ratio—are specified only within the stated operating window. Operation beyond ±10 nm may result in reduced isolation (>10 dB drop) and increased polarization-dependent loss; spectral characterization data is available upon request for custom evaluation.

Does the device require magnetic shielding in high-field environments?
The Faraday rotator uses terbium-doped glass with high Verdet constant and intrinsic resistance to external DC magnetic fields below 50 Gauss. No additional shielding is required for standard lab or rack-mounted deployment; however, proximity to MRI systems or high-current conductors warrants empirical verification.

What documentation accompanies each unit?
Each shipment includes a Certificate of Conformance (CoC), mechanical drawings, fiber axis identification diagram, and—if requested—a full optical test report with traceable measurement uncertainty budgets per ISO/IEC 17025 principles.

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