TRUMPF Introduces Next Generation Industrial VCSEL Solutions

2022-06-09 06:40:59 By : Mr. leo zhang

TRUMPF Photonic Components, a global leader in VCSEL and photodiode solutions, is introducing its next generation of VCSEL for spectroscopic oxygen sensing. Spectroscopic sensing solutions can be claimed as the highest performing sensing technique to monitor relevant parameters such as oxygen concentration.

The new generation of 760 nm and 763 nm VCSEL in TO packages even increase the performance reliability. This is enabled thanks to the TRUMPF its new state-of-the-art production and processing platform. The benefit of offering solutions at wavelengths of 760 nm and 763 nm is that there are no influences from background gases, as no gas other than oxygen shows high absorption at these emission wavelengths.

“We provide integrated, smart VCSEL solutions for easy integration of the components into demanding production systems. TRUMPF not only contributes its laser-source know-how, but also combines it with application, optics and assembly know-how,” said Ralph Gudde, VP Marketing and Sales at TRUMPF Photonic Components. 

O2 sensing from the petroleum to the medical industry

The new 760 nm and 763 nm VCSEL solutions serve various industrial applications to detect oxygen concentration.

“O 2 sensing solutions are not only used in demanding industrial environments, but also in automotive or medical settings. Our VCSEL solutions with active temperature and polarization control therefore offer a large detection range with high resolution and an accuracy of almost 100 percent,” explained Gudde.

In power plants or the petroleum industry, for example, the VCSELs support exhaust gas analysis. If, on the other hand, thinking of the packaging industry, VCSELs support the determination of oxygen in sealed packages such as water bottles. The application fields extend to the medical sector, where the O 2 sensors are used in medical devices such as respirators, ventilators or incubators.

The well-established technique to serve these applications is the so-called “tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy” (TDLAS). TDLAS and single-mode VCSELs are a perfect match. The VCSELs offer high accuracy and controllability with their absolute symmetrical beam shape, narrow line width and distinct polarization. Therefore, the VCSEL solutions enable TDLAS to be a high-performance sensing technique that offers unbeatable measurement speed with in-situ measurement in less than a second.

Non-contact laser measurement covers a huge temperature range and allows determination of process pressure and temperature at the same time. This is made possible by the low thermal wavelength coefficient of the VCSEL material and the integrated thermoelectric cooler (TEC). The small size of the VCSEL combined with its increasing functionality make it the perfect solution to address the demand for hardware miniaturization.

Made for any environmental conditions

Integrated sensor solutions in a TO housing not only reduce system complexity and enable high-end sensing solutions with cost advantages. The hermetically sealed, rugged housing also minimizes the risk of damage that can be caused by external factors in demanding ambient conditions. Additionally, there is hardly any thermal sensitivity of the sensor as the packages are be equipped with integrated temperature control with TEC and thermistor. Applications demanding a large temperature window can be performed as the user can regulate the laser temperature precisely in order to control the wavelength.

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