Advanced Hydrogen Sulphide Detection

Gas detection

Advanced Hydrogen Sulphide Detection

27 Jan, 2014

Published over 12 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Gas detection.

Eblana Photonics Ltd. (Ireland) is delighted to announce the imminent release of a brand new product – the EP1580-DM single mode laser. This product has been designed from the ground up with the goal of enabling extremely sensitive detection of H2S in TDLAS gas detection systems. This exciting new laser line is available in a variety of package types to suit your application, including 14-pin “butterfly” packages with integrated TEC and isolater. The EP1580-DM is also compatible with Eblana Photonics’ DX-1 Sensing package, which integrates the laser with a built in TEC controller and bias current driver, greatly simplifying the need for laser control electronics.

The EP1580-DM is the latest addition to Eblana’s extensive product line, which ranges in wavelength from 760nm (O2 detection), all the way up to 2108nm (N2O) and beyond. This range of products is made possible using Eblana’s proprietary Discrete Mode (DM) technology, which enables single mode performance with low linewidth comparable or greater to that of traditional DFB lasers, while operating at a price point geared towards high volume applications.

Mr. Jim Somers, CEO, says, “We are seeing strong customer demand for Hydrogen Sulphide detection from both the oil and gas industries, and the EP1580-DM is being introduced in response to this. We believe that TDLAS is the future of trace gas detection, and Eblana’s products are the core optical components necessary for OEM gas detection systems.”

IET 36.2 Mar/Apr 2026

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