The Photonetics 3612HE1560-P6 is an electro-absorption modulated (EAM) tunable laser module engineered for high-performance optical communication systems, scientific research, and sensing applications. It delivers precise wavelength control and stability through integrated tunable laser diode architecture with EAM modulation capability. The module supports mode hop-free tuning across its operational range, enabling continuous wavelength sweeping without spectral discontinuities. Narrow linewidth and optimized optical signal-to-noise ratio ensure signal integrity in demanding optical networks.
Technical Specifications
• Laser Type: Electro-absorption Modulated (EAM) Tunable Laser
• Model Number: 3612HE1560-P6
• Wavelength: 1560 nm (nominal)
• Tuning Mechanism: Integrated tunable laser diode with EAM modulation
• Output Power: Milliwatt range
• Linewidth: Narrow spectral linewidth for high-speed data transmission and spectral analysis
• Wavelength Stability: High stability over time and temperature
• Mode Hop-Free Tuning: Continuous tuning across operational range
• Optical Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Optimized for high OSNR
• Modulation: EAM-based high-speed optical modulation
• Power Supply: Multiple DC voltage rails for laser diode, thermoelectric cooler (TEC), and control circuitry
– Key Features
• EAM modulation for high-speed optical signal control
• Mode hop-free continuous wavelength tuning
• Temperature-stabilized operation via integrated TEC
• Optimized spectral purity and signal integrity
– Typical Applications
• Advanced optical communication systems
• Wavelength-swept optical measurements
• High-resolution spectral analysis
• Coherent detection systems
• Scientific and research instrumentation
– Compatibility & Integration
Optical output connects via standard fiber optic connector (FC/APC or SC/APC). Electrical interface includes multi-pin connector for power delivery, wavelength control, modulation signals, and monitor outputs. Control via standard digital interfaces for wavelength selection, power adjustment, and modulation enable functions.

















