Advantage: Wide transparency region Broad phase-matching range Large nonlinear coefficient High damage threshold Application: Harmonic generation (up to fifth) of pulsed Nd-doped crystal-based lasers. Frequency doubling, a tripling of pulsed: Ti Sapphire lasers, Yb-doped, dye lasers. Characterization of ultrashort laser pulses by FROG, XFROG, SPIDER, dispersion scan, and chirp scan methods. OPA and OPO. Pockels'Cell Specification Parameter
Properties
Value
Unit
Flatness
λ/10 @ 632.8nm
nm
Parallelism
20
arcsec
Surface Quality
10/5 per MIL-O-13830A
Perpendicularity
5
arcmin
Damage Threshold
750MW/CM2 at 1064nm, TEM00, 10ns, 10Hz
What is a laser crystal? Laser crystal refers to a crystal material that can convert input energy into laser output of a specific wavelength under the action of an external excitation source (such as optical pumping, electrical excitation, etc.) through the principle of stimulated radiation amplification. Its working principle is based on the energy level structure of atoms or ions. When external energy pumps the laser crystal, the activated ions transition from the ground state to the excited state, and under certain conditions, a population inversion distribution is formed. At this time, stimulated radiation dominates, and the generated photons are continuously amplified through the feedback of the resonant cavity, and finally the laser is output. Laser crystals are used in a variety of fields, including material processing, medical technology, telecommunications, and LIDAR applications. EBO provides a diverse range of laser crystals, such as Nd:YAG, Nd:Ce:YAG, CTH:YAG, Er:YAG, Yb:YAG, and BBO crystals. These crystals can be tailored to meet the specific needs of customers' applications.
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