Multispectral optical sources
Tyndall National Institute
Tyndall is a leading European research centre in integrated ICT (Information and Communications Technology) materials, devices and systems. Tyndall works with industry and academia to transform research into products in its core market areas of electronics, communications, energy, health, agri-tech & the environment. With a network of over 200 industry partners and customers worldwide, they are focused on delivering human and economic impact from excellence in research.
MedPhab partner
[TECHNICAL] PROTOTYPE
Photonic components Integration Development Support
DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT [System design] Free-space optics (systems)
PC3 Fiber optics PC4 Optical components
Standard Customised Facet handling
Standard
IN2 Optical assembly IN3 Component assembly
Free-space lens alignment
Module assembly
[System design] PICs / Optical elements
in vitro diagnostics in vivo diagnostics therapeutics
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Multispectral optical sources

Tyndall has extensive experience designing and building bespoke multispectral sources for biophotonics applications such as spectroscopy and autofluorescence. These biophotonics light engines will typically have 2 – 8 separate emitters coupled to a multimode fibre with high efficiency. The emitter types will typically be a combination of laser diodes, LEDs and SLEDs. The wavelengths can be in the UV, visible and near-infrared region. Tyndall have developed a compact and flexible optomechnical platform to combine single emitters through dichroic filters that can be tailored to a particular application. The design can include multi-channel driver electronics and custom control software.

  • Number of sources : 2-8
  • Spectral region : UV, VIS, NIR
  • Output type : Free-space or fibre-coupled
9001
1-5 months