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| 355 nm Acousto-Optic Deflector for Quantum Computing Applications | |
Acousto-Optic Deflector
from G&H
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| The AODF 4170 from G&H is an Acousto-Optic Deflector that operates at a wavelength of 355 nm. It has a central frequency of 170 MHz and an operating frequency of 130 MHz - 210 MHz. This acousto-optic deflector has an active aperture of 7 mm x 20 mm and a diffraction efficiency of 80%. It is ideal for lithography, quantum computing, and controlling beams in precision lab environments. |
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| 633 nm TeO2 Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter for Radar Applications | |
Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter
from ModuOptik
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| The FS1005-TS042-030-633 from ModuOptik is a Tellurium Dioxide (TeO2) Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter (AOFS) that operates at a wavelength of 633 nm. It has a center frequency of 42 MHz and transmission above 97%. This AOFS is ideal for laser heterodyne interference, laser Doppler velocity measurement, laser Doppler vibration measurement, and laser wind Radar applications. |
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| 2.5 µm - 5 µm, Germanium Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter | |
Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter
from ISOMET
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| The M1448-G(fc)-4 from ISOMET is a Germanium Acousto-Optic Frequency Shifter that operates at a wavelength of 2.5 µm - 5 µm. It has an acoustic velocity of 5.5 mm/µm and center frequencies of 60 MHz, 80 MHz & 105 MHz. This AOFS has an active aperture of 4 mm and RF bandwidth above ± 5 MHz. It has an optical rise time of 118 ns and insertion loss of 5%. |
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| 1064 nm Acousto-Optic Modulator for Q-Switched Lasers | |
Acousto-Optic Modulator
from BeamQ Lasers
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| The Fiber-Coupled 100MHz AOM from BeamQ Lasers is an Acoustic-Optic Modulator that operates at a wavelength of 1064 nm. It delivers an optical output power of 5 W and has a wavelength accuracy of ± 5 nm. This AOM has a driving power of 2 W and peak output power of 10 kW. It has a working frequency of 35 MHz - 200 MHz and is used in Q-switched lasers. |
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| 0.2 µm - 5.5 µm, Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter for Microscopy Applications | |
Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter
from Evident
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| The Acousto-Optic Tunable Filters (AOTFs) from Evident is an Acousto-Optic Tunable Filter that operate at a wavelength tuning range of 0.38 µm - 5.5 µm (TeO2) and 0.2 µm - 1 µm (Quartz). It has an optical aperture of 0.1 cm2 - 1.5 cm2 & 20.1 cm2 - 5.0 cm2 and a solid angular aperture of 5 deg - 15 deg & 2 deg - 5 deg. This AOTF is ideal for fluorescence, imaging, and microscopy applications. |
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| Pulse Picker for Burst Generation Applications | |
Pulse Picker
from LaCoSys
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| The X-SERIES from LaCoSys is a Pulse Picker that has a maximum pulse output frequency of up to 100 MHz. It has a pulse input frequency up to 200 MHz and an output rise time/fall time of less than 1.5 ns. This pulse picker has a pulse width of 3 ns, 8 ns & 14 ns and resolution of 0.01 ns. It has a delay range of 3 ns - 14 ns, divider range of up to 16383, and is ideal for pulse picking in ultra-short-pulse laser systems & burst generation applications. |
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| 1030 nm - 1064 nm, Acousto-optic Pulse Picker for Amplifier Applications | |
Pulse Picker
from Pro-Lite
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| The I-M080-2C10G-4-AM3 AOM from Pro-Lite is an Acousto-optic Pulse Picker that operates at a wavelength of 1030 nm - 1064 nm. It has a rise/fall time of 113 ns/mm and an active aperture of 2 mm. This infrared (IR) pulse picker is ideal for the generation of high energy pulses, injection & extraction of pulses from regenerative amplifiers, and pulse repetition rate reduction applications. |
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