Coherent Unveils Uncooled Dual-Chip 2x400 mW 980 nm Micro-Pump Laser for Ultra-Compact Optical Amplifiers
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Coherent Corp. (NYSE: COHR) has unveiled an uncooled dual-chip 980 nm micro-pump laser delivering a powerful 2x400 mW output in a compact 3-pin module. This industry-first innovation is designed for next-generation coherent transceivers in data center interconnects and compact amplifiers for metro and long-haul networks. The laser operates efficiently in space- and power-constrained environments, with temperatures ranging from -20 to 85 degrees Celsius, consuming less than 2 W of power. It features an internal fiber grating for wavelength stabilization and a reduced-clad, bend-insensitive 80 μm single-mode fiber, supporting a 5 mm bending radius. The ultra-compact device measures just 10 mm x 4.4 mm. Samples are available now, with qualification and volume production scheduled for Q1 CY2025.
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- Industry-first uncooled dual-chip micro-pump laser with 2x400 mW output power
- Compact 3-pin module design ideal for next-generation coherent transceivers
- Wide operating temperature range from -20 to 85 degrees Celsius
- Low power consumption of less than 2 W
- Ultra-compact footprint of 10 mm x 4.4 mm
- Samples available now with volume production scheduled for Q1 CY2025
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Insights
Coherent's new uncooled dual-chip 980 nm micro-pump laser represents a significant leap in optical networking technology. With an impressive 2x400 mW output in a compact 3-pin module, it addresses critical needs in the evolving telecom infrastructure. The laser's ability to operate efficiently in temperatures from -20 to 85°C without cooling is a game-changer, potentially reducing operational costs and energy consumption in data centers and network installations.
The sub-2W power consumption and elimination of cooling systems could lead to substantial energy savings at scale. This aligns with the industry's push towards more sustainable and cost-effective network solutions. The 5 mm bending radius and 10 mm x 4.4 mm footprint enable unprecedented miniaturization, important for next-gen coherent transceivers and compact amplifiers.
Coherent's innovation positions them strongly in the optical networking market. As data demands surge, driven by 5G, IoT and cloud computing, there's a growing need for more efficient, compact networking solutions. This product directly addresses these trends, potentially expanding Coherent's market share.
The planned Q1 CY2025 production timeline aligns well with projected market demands. However, competitors may catch up during this period. Coherent's first-mover advantage and established market leadership in uncooled and dual-chip technologies provide a solid foundation. Investors should monitor adoption rates in data centers and telecom networks, as successful integration could significantly boost Coherent's revenue streams and stock performance.

Image 1: 2x400 mW Dual-Chip 980 nm Micro-Pump Laser.
PITTSBURGH, Sept. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coherent Corp. (NYSE: COHR), a global leader in high-performance optical networking solutions, today announced an uncooled dual-chip 980 nm micro-pump laser delivering a powerful 2x400 mW output. The new laser is delivered in a compact 3-pin module, making it the ideal choice for next-generation coherent transceivers in data center interconnects and in compact single-channel and bidirectional amplifiers for metro and long-haul networks.
Next-generation coherent transmission applications continue to demand amplifiers that can operate efficiently in space- and power-constrained environments and in a wider operating temperature range outside the central office. Single-mode uncooled dual-chip micro-pump lasers from Coherent offer an industry-first output power of 2x400 mW with power consumption of less than 2 W in environments where temperatures can range from -20 to 85 degrees Celsius.
Uncooled modules help address the growing need for energy-efficient communications networks at a lower cost of ownership by reducing overall power consumption and eliminating much of the thermal and power management systems associated with cooled lasers.
“Coherent released its first uncooled pump laser module in 2004 and its dual-chip pump platform in 2011 and has been the market leader in both uncooled dual-chip and small form factor technologies ever since,” said Dr. Simon Loten, Vice President, Pump Laser Division. “Our industry-first high-power uncooled dual-chip micro-pump laser combines these key cornerstone technologies and enables our customers and network operators to significantly shrink footprint and reduce power consumption in applications such as optical amplification embedded in high-speed pluggable coherent transceivers.”
Equipped with an internal fiber grating for wavelength stabilization combined with a reduced-clad, bend-insensitive 80 μm single-mode fiber, the pump device can support a 5 mm bending radius, complementing the ultra-compact 10 mm x 4.4 mm footprint of the device.
Device samples are available now. Qualification and volume production of the new uncooled dual-chip micro-pump laser is on track for Q1 CY2025.
About Coherent
Coherent empowers market innovators to define the future through breakthrough technologies, from materials to systems. We deliver innovations that resonate with our customers in diversified applications for the industrial, communications, electronics, and instrumentation markets. Headquartered in Saxonburg, Pennsylvania, Coherent has research and development, manufacturing, sales, service, and distribution facilities worldwide. For more information, please visit us at coherent.com.
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