Applied Optoelectronics, Sugar Land, TX, USA, a developer of fiber-optic
access network products for the cable broadband, internet data center,
and FTTH markets, has launched what it is calling “a revolutionary
laser” for methane gas (CH4) sensing applications.
The DFB laser is designed for use in high-precision and
low-concentration measurements of methane gas sensor (or methane sensor) in the atmosphere. Such
measurements are increasingly important in the oil and gas industries,
coal mining safety, chemical manufacturing, and for greenhouse gas and
pipeline monitoring.
The DFB-1XXX-BF-XX-CW-Fx-Hx-N127 laser series has been designed
specifically for gas sensing application; besides methane other variants
can detect ammonia, hydrogen fluoride and moisture (water vapor). The
devices all feature high output power and wide operating temperature
range.
Industrial applications
David Chen, AOI’s Director of Product Management, commented ,“Every day
we see new applications for fiber-optic based sensor technologies. By
offering the laser devices that enable these new sensors, AOI is helping
to expand the variety of applications for such sensors and to improve
the safety and efficiency of industrial, scientific, and environmental
monitors.”
The laser emits at a wavelength of 1653.7nm, which is tuned to
correspond to a peak in the near-infrared absorption spectrum of methane
gas. By appropriately tuning the wavelength of the laser over this
absorption peak, instrument manufacturers can selectively detect the
presence and concentration of methane gas, even combined with other
chemicals.
Featuring internal temperature stabilization and optical output powers
up to 12mW, the new lasers are “building blocks” for instrument
manufacturers seeking to build highly sensitive methane detectors. Since
the lasers fall within the transmission spectrum of standard optical
fibers, it is feasible to locate the laser and its associated
electronics remotely from the environment being measured.
AOI's products are typically installed broadband fiber access networks,
where they are used in the CATV broadband, internet datacenter, and FTTH
markets. The range includes optical networking lasers, components and
equipment to tier-1 customers . Besides its corporate headquarters,
wafer fab and advanced engineering and production facilities in Texas,
the company has engineering and manufacturing facilities in Taipei,
Taiwan and Ningbo, China.
‘1 million laser sales’
Earlier in August, the company reported “record revenues” as part of its
second quarter 2014 financial results. Highlights included: revenue of
$32.7m (up 67% year-on-year, 31% sequentially) and product sales to the
key markets of data centers ( $17.9m), CATV ($10.6m), and FTTH ($3.1 m)
all significantly improved on 2Q 2013.
Dr. Thompson Lin, Founder and CEO, commented, “We reached a significant
milestone in July and shipped over one million lasers year to date,
whereas historically, we sold just under one million lasers for the full
year. Given the foreseeable growth in laser components in the markets
AO serves, we are planning to expand our facility in Texas and add
R&D and laser fabrication capacity. We will continue to prudently
invest capital to expand manufacturing capacity.”
AO’s non-GAAP net income was $2.4m or $0.15 per diluted share, compared
with a net loss of $0.1m in the same quarter last year and net income of
$0.8m in the previous quarter. On June 30, 2014, cash, cash equivalents
and short-term investments totaled $43.0m. For Q3 2014, the company
said it expects: revenue in the range of $35.2m to 36.6m and for the
full year, 2014, revenue in the range of $131m to $135m.
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