THORLABS IO-F-SLD100-1064 User manual

IO-F-SLD100-1064
Fiber Isolator for
Broadband SLDs
User Guide

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s
TTN046826-D02, Rev B Sept. 14, 2018
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Safety.................................................................................2
Chapter 2 Setup..................................................................................3
2.1. Unpacking ....................................................................3
2.2. Installation Procedure...................................................3
Chapter 3 Description........................................................................4
3.1. Polarization Independent Optical Path Schematic ..........5
Chapter 4 Operation...........................................................................6
4.1. Forward Mode ..............................................................6
4.2. Reverse Mode...............................................................6
Chapter 5 Warranty............................................................................6
Chapter 6 Specifications...................................................................7
Chapter 7 Drawing .............................................................................8
Chapter 8 Regulatory.........................................................................9
Chapter 9 Thorlabs Worldwide Contacts.......................................10

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s Chapter 1: Safety
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Chapter 1 Safety
WARNING
This isolator contains a powerful permanent magnet. Keep all steel objects
and anything affected by a magnetic field at a minimum distance of 2"
(50 mm) from the isolator.
WARNING
Do NOT attempt to disassemble this isolator. The isolator must remain
contained by the isolator body. Any disassembly of the isolator voids the
warranty and can be unsafe.

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s
TTN046826-D02, Rev B Sept. 14, 2018
Chapter 2 Setup
2.1. Unpacking
Note: Thorlabs aligns the isolator with unpolarized light. This unit is fusion
spliced with the laser source fiber and individually tested. See the included test
report for details.
2.2. Installation Procedure
1) Carefully remove the unit from the box by removing the pins holding the
input and output fibers. Be wary of damaging the fiber when removing
the unit from the box.
2) Place the isolator into your fiber optic system.
3) Secure the base of the isolator to the table via the 4-40 (M3) mounting
slot.
4) Orient the isolator according to the engraving on the lid.
5) Splice the fiber to the source via fusion (recommended) or mechanical
splice.
6) Turn on the power source within the isolator wavelength range (±50 nm
of the center wavelength).
7) Ensure you apply only the maximum rated power of the isolator as
indicated on this spec sheet.

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s Chapter 3: Description
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Chapter 3 Description
Fiber isolators protect light sources from back reflections and signals that can
cause intensity noise and optical damage. Optical isolators, also known as
Faraday isolators, are magneto-optic devices that preferentially transmit light in
the forward direction while absorbing or displacing light propagating in the
reverse direction.
The IO-F-SLD Series Polarization-Independent Broadband Fiber Isolators are
specifically designed for use with superluminescent diodes (SLD’s). Typical fiber
isolators have a narrow isolating wavelength range with a peak isolation of about
33dB. These isolators are designed for flat isolation over a broad wavelength
range of either 100nm or 150nm depending on the model but have a lower
isolation of 23 to 32dB. This makes them an ideal choice for broad-spectrum
devices like SLD’s.
There is 0.8 m to 1.0 m of SM fiber built in to each side of the isolator, and an
arrow engraved on the body indicating the transmission direction. In addition,
each unit is tested before shipment to ensure compliance with our specifications
and a complete test report comes with every serialized part.
The main body of the isolator contains the Faraday rotator, polarizers and
retarder. The outer aluminum sleeves protect the input and output ports
containing the collimating lens and fiber ferrule.
This isolator is mounted on a baseplate with two 4-40 (M3) counterbored slots for
securing the unit to a breadboard or optical table. This base may be removed by
the user if desired. However, do not remove the lid as this is considered
disassembling and will void the warranty.
Part Number
The part number consists of the following:
IO (The Isolator Code)
Letter
oPolarization dependence (F/K –Independent; J/L –Dependent)
oMaximum Power Level (F/J –2W CW max; K/L - 10W CW max)
SLD1XX (indicates broadband wavelength range in nm)
Center Wavelength (nm)
Example: The IO-F-SLD100-1064 isolator is a polarization independent fiber
isolator with a max power level of 2 W (CW), wavelength range of 100nm
(1064 ± 50nm) and a center wavelength of 1064 nm.

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s
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3.1. Polarization Independent Optical Path Schematic

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s Chapter 4: Operation
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Chapter 4 Operation
4.1. Forward Mode
Laser light enters the isolator via the input single mode fiber. A lens collimates
the light and splits it as it goes through a birefringent beam displacer polarizer.
The light then enters the rotator, which rotates its plane of polarization 45°. It
then passes through a quartz rotator and second displacer polarizer. Finally, it
exits via another collimating lens coupling into output fiber.
4.2. Reverse Mode
Some random beam reflections will be reflected back through the fiber towards
the laser. This feedback enters the isolator and is split by the output beam
displacer. The two beams are rotated 45by the quartz rotator and another 45
by the faraday rotator. The two beams are now oriented 90as compared to the
forward beams and walk off a second time instead of being recombined. These
beams do not couple into the input fiber and are absorbed inside the isolator
housing. The laser is now isolated from downstream reflections.
Chapter 5 Warranty
All Thorlabs fiber isolators are covered by Thorlabs’ six-month warranty against
defects in materials and workmanship.
WARNING
Do not attempt to disassemble the isolator.
Disassembly of the isolator voids the warranty and can be unsafe.
Please contact technical support if you have questions regarding performance or
operations. See page 10 for contact information by region.

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s
TTN046826-D02, Rev B Sept. 14, 2018
Chapter 6 Specifications
Item #
IO-F-SLD100-1064
Polarization
Independent
Fiber Type
Single Mode (SM), HI1060
Center Wavelength
1064 nm
Operating Range
1014 - 1114 nm
Weight
0.20 kg
Optical Specifications
Isolation
≥25 dB @ 1064 nm
Max Powera
2.0 W (CW)
Insertion Loss (Without Connectors)
≤1.5 dB
Polarization Dependent Loss (PDL)
≤0.25 dB
Return Loss
≥50 dB
a) The maximum power specification represents the maximum power for
the combined forward and reverse directions. Therefore, the sum of the
powers in the forward and reverse directions cannot exceed the
maximum power specification.

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s Chapter 7: Drawing
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Chapter 7 Drawing

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s
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Chapter 8 Regulatory
As required by the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)
of the European Community and the corresponding national laws, Thorlabs offers
all end users in the EC the possibility to return “end of life” units without incurring
disposal charges.
This offer is valid for Thorlabs electrical and electronic equipment:
Sold after August 13, 2005
Marked correspondingly with the crossed out
“wheelie bin” logo (see right)
Sold to a company or institute within the EC
Currently owned by a company or institute
within the EC
Still complete, not disassembled and not
contaminated
As the WEEE directive applies to self-contained
operational electrical and electronic products, this end of
life take back service does not refer to other Thorlabs products, such as:
Pure OEM products, that means assemblies to be built into a unit by the
user (e.g. OEM laser driver cards)
Components
Mechanics and optics
Left over parts of units disassembled by the user (PCB’s, housings etc.).
If you wish to return a Thorlabs unit for waste recovery, please contact Thorlabs
or your nearest dealer for further information.
Waste Treatment is Your Own Responsibility
If you do not return an “end of life” unit to Thorlabs, you must hand it to a
company specialized in waste recovery. Do not dispose of the unit in a litter bin
or at a public waste disposal site.
Ecological Background
It is well known that WEEE pollutes the environment by releasing toxic products
during decomposition. The aim of the European RoHS directive is to reduce the
content of toxic substances in electronic products in the future.
The intent of the WEEE directive is to enforce the recycling of WEEE. A
controlled recycling of end of life products will thereby avoid negative impacts on
the environment.
Wheelie Bin Logo

1064 nm Fiber Isolator for Broadband SLD’s Chapter 9: Thorlabs Worldwide Contacts
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Chapter 9 Thorlabs Worldwide Contacts
USA, Canada, and South America
Thorlabs, Inc.
56 Sparta Avenue
Newton, NJ 07860
USA
Tel: 973-300-3000
Fax: 973-300-3600
www.thorlabs.com
www.thorlabs.us (West Coast)
Email: sales@thorlabs.com
Support: techsupport@thorlabs.com
UK and Ireland
Thorlabs Ltd.
1 Saint Thomas Place
Ely CB7 4EX
Great Britain
Tel: +44 (0) 1353-654440
Fax: +44 (0) 1353-654444
www.thorlabs.com
Email: sales.uk@thorlabs.com
Support: techsupport.uk@thorlabs.com
Europe
Thorlabs GmbH
Hans-Böckler-Str. 6
85221 Dachau / Munich
Germany
Tel: +49-(0) 8131-5956-0
Fax: +49-(0) 8131-5956-99
www.thorlabs.de
Email: europe@thorlabs.com
Scandinavia
Thorlabs Sweden AB
Bergfotsgatan 7
431 35 Mölndal
Sweden
Tel: +46-31-733-30-00
Fax: +46-31-703-40-45
www.thorlabs.com
Email: scandinavia@thorlabs.com
France
Thorlabs SAS
109, rue des Côtes
78600 Maisons-Laffitte
France
Tel: +33 (0) 970 444 844
Fax: +33 (0) 825 744 800
www.thorlabs.com
Email: sales.fr@thorlabs.com
Brazil
Thorlabs Vendas de Fotônicos Ltda.
Rua Riachuelo, 171
São Carlos, SP 13560-110
Brazil
Tel: +55-16-3413 7062
Fax: +55-16-3413 7064
www.thorlabs.com
Email: brasil@thorlabs.com
Japan
Thorlabs Japan, Inc.
3-6-3, Kitamachi,
Nerima-ku, Tokyo 179-0081
Japan
Tel: +81-3-6915-7701
Fax: +81-3-6915-7716
www.thorlabs.co.jp
Email: sales@thorlabs.jp
China
Thorlabs China
Room A101, No. 100, Lane 2891,
South Qilianshan Road
Putuo District
Shanghai 200331
China
Tel: +86 (0) 21-60561122
Fax: +86 (0) 21-32513480
www.thorlabschina.cn
Email: chinasales@thorlabs.com

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