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High Power Thulium Fiber Amplifier with Low Noise Performance

Laser modules and components, Laser amplifier system
The high power single frequency fiber amplifier adopts the design of all-polarization-maintaining fiber laser architecture…
The pulsed fiber amplifier is provided with design optimization adapted to the characteristics of different pulse signals, thus satisfying the needs of various applications. The operating wavelengths cover 1.0um, 1.5um and 2.0um…

Techwin specializes in developing advanced thulium fiber amplifier systems, including 2µm high power fiber amplifiers designed for precision and stability. Our thulium-doped fiber amplifiers (TDFA) provide efficient amplification of narrow linewidth signals with low noise and high beam quality.

These amplifiers are built using advanced fiber laser architecture to support multi-stage optical amplification while maintaining stable output performance. Thulium-based systems are particularly effective in the 2µm wavelength range, which is widely used for sensing, LiDAR, and mid-infrared applications.

We offer customized high power fiber amplifier solutions tailored to meet specific application requirements. All systems are manufactured under strict quality standards to ensure reliability, efficiency, and long-term operation.

Techwin is committed to delivering high-performance thulium fiber amplifiers with expert support for customers across industrial, scientific, and photonics sectors.

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What is a Thulium Fiber Amplifier used for?

A Thulium Fiber Amplifier is commonly used to boost optical signals in the 2μm wavelength region. It is widely applied in lidar systems, free-space optical communication, spectroscopy, environmental monitoring, and scientific research where high-power amplification is required.

These amplifiers offer high gain, efficient power conversion, excellent beam quality, and reliable performance at longer wavelengths. They are well-suited for applications that demand stable amplification and low signal distortion.

This technology is used across industries such as telecommunications, defense, aerospace, environmental sensing, medical research, and advanced photonics, where precision optical amplification is essential.

Yes. Amplifier systems can be configured with different gain levels, output powers, fiber configurations, and integration options to meet the requirements of various industrial, scientific, and OEM projects.