How to Measure a Gas Cell with an OSA

Application Engineer Danielle walks us through how to use an optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) to measure a gas cell in just a few easy steps.

Related Industries

Related Products & Solutions

AQ6370 OSA Viewer

The AQ6370 OSA Viewer is a package of PC application software for the AQ6380, the AQ6360, the AQ6361, and the AQ6370 series Optical Spectrum Analyzer.

AQ6375E Long Wavelength 1200 to 2400 nm and 1000 to 2500 nm

  • 0.05 nm resolution
  • ±50 pm accuracy
  • 55 dB close-in dynamic range
  • 90 dB measurement dynamic range
  • -70 dBm level sensitivity
  • Single-mode and multi-mode
  • NIR and SWIR wavelengths
  • Advanced pulsed light measurement (APLM) mode

AQ6380 Highest Performance 1200 - 1650 nm and 900 - 1650 nm

  • 0.005 nm (5 pm / 0.624 GHz) resolution
  • ±5 pm accuracy
  • 67 dB dynamic range
  • -85 dBm level sensitivity

Optical Spectrum Analyzers

  • High-resolution measurement of optical power vs wavelength
  • Ideal for R&D, manufacturing, and laser characterization
  •  

Optical Test Equipment

Advanced optical testing tools engineered to validate components and systems powering today’s high-speed fiber networks and emerging photonics technologies.

Precision Making

Top