
Optical Light Sources
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$630.00HP/Agilent 83434A 10 Gb/s Lightwave Receiver
$2,430.00HP/Agilent 83402A, Lightwave Source 300 kHz – 6 GHz Lightwave Source
$0.00HP Agilent 86060C Lightwave Switch 2×8 W/ Opt 002, 017, 051, 109, 208
$0.00HP Agilent 83430A Lightwave Transmitter 1310.04 nm
$380.00HP 83430A LIGHTWAVE TRANSMITTER 1307.53nm W/ OPTION ,017130
$1,330.00DRIVER D122 UNIBLITZ VINCENT SHUTTER OPTICAL LASER OPTICS
$235.00Agilent 83433A 10Gb/s Lightwave Transmitter
$1,675.00
What Is an Optical Light Source
An optical light source is a calibrated device that emits optical power at one or more defined wavelengths. The emitted light is used as a reference signal when testing fiber links, optical components, and system performance.
Depending on the application, optical light sources may produce single-wavelength, multi-wavelength, tunable, or broadband output. Output stability, wavelength accuracy, and spectral purity are critical factors that directly affect measurement accuracy.
Optical Light Source Technologies
Different optical light source technologies are used depending on wavelength coverage, output power, and application requirements.
Laser-Based Optical Light Sources
Laser-based light sources generate coherent optical output at specific wavelengths. They provide high spectral purity, narrow linewidth, and stable output power.
These sources are widely used in DWDM and CWDM testing, wavelength accuracy verification, and optical component characterization where precise wavelength control is required.
Broadband Optical Light Sources
Broadband light sources emit optical energy across a wide wavelength range. They are commonly used for spectral response testing, insertion loss measurements, and characterization of passive optical components.
Broadband sources are essential for evaluating filters, multiplexers, and wavelength-dependent loss characteristics.
Tunable Optical Light Sources
Tunable light sources allow continuous adjustment of output wavelength across a defined range. They are critical for advanced testing applications such as DWDM channel validation, passband characterization, and photonic device research.
These sources provide flexibility for sweeping wavelengths and analyzing component behavior across the optical spectrum.
Types of Optical Light Sources We Offer
Single-Wavelength Light Sources
Single-wavelength sources provide stable output at fixed wavelengths commonly used in fiber-optic systems. They are widely used for basic fiber testing, link verification, and calibration workflows.
Multi-Wavelength Light Sources
Multi-wavelength sources generate output at several predefined wavelengths. They are commonly used in CWDM testing and system verification where multiple channels must be evaluated efficiently.
Tunable Laser Sources
Tunable laser sources are used in high-precision laboratory and production environments. They support wavelength sweeping, channel alignment, and detailed optical component analysis.
Stabilized Optical Sources
Stabilized optical sources are designed for long-term output stability and repeatability. They are often used as reference sources in calibration environments and automated test systems.
Key Technical Parameters Engineers Evaluate
When selecting optical light sources, engineers consider several critical performance parameters:
• Wavelength range and accuracy
• Output power level and stability
• Spectral linewidth and coherence
• Output polarization characteristics
• Power repeatability and drift
• Modulation and control capabilities
• Interface and automation support
Selecting the correct light source ensures accurate and repeatable optical measurements.
Optical Light Source Brands We Sell
Aumictech supplies optical light sources from trusted manufacturers used in professional optical and telecom environments.
• EXFO
Optical light sources for fiber testing, CWDM, and DWDM applications
• Keysight Technologies
Tunable and stabilized optical sources for laboratory and automated testing
• Agilent Technologies
Laboratory-grade optical light sources used in optical system development
• Anritsu
Optical sources supporting telecom and transport network testing
• Yokogawa
Precision optical sources used in research and component testing environments
Used and Laboratory-Grade Optical Light Sources
Many optical light sources remain in service for extended periods due to their stability and robust design. Professionally sourced used and surplus optical light sources provide a cost-effective solution for maintaining test capability, expanding lab infrastructure, and supporting discontinued platforms.
These instruments are commonly used in telecom labs, data centers, semiconductor fabs, and university research facilities.
Why Optical Light Sources Are Critical
Accurate optical testing depends on stable and well-defined source signals. Optical light sources enable engineers to simulate real network conditions, verify component performance, and validate system margins.
From basic fiber testing to advanced DWDM component characterization, optical light sources remain a foundational tool in modern optical communication and photonics systems.












