LASER CONDITIONING MODULES - LCM

LCM Laser Conditioning Modules

The assembly of high-precision optical components into compact systems is the core of the photonics industry and, up to now several key optical components with a small form factor have been missing to drive the technological progress further. Electro-optic and acousto-optic light modulators are pivotal devices that enable the control of light‘s amplitude, frequency, and phase. The use of novel compact light modulators in optoelectronic modules offers enhanced flexibility and contributes to the evolving landscape of photonics, underscoring the transformative potential of advanced light control. To realize these systems, QUBIG offers key technologies and techniques incorporated in our laser conditioning modules, including optics micro-assembly, active electro-/acousto-optic components, fiber coupling, and integrated electronics.

OPTICS MICRO ASSEMBLY

With micro-assembly technology and thorough testing, QUBIG provides rapid prototyping and accelerated development cycles, benefiting both customer projects and new product development.

FIBER COUPLING

Offering fiber-coupled access to active optical components, QUBIG enables customers to enjoy increased stability, ease of installation, and the advantages of our SMD light-modulators.

ACTIVE ELECTRO-/ACOUSTO-OPTIC COMPONENTS

As a world-leader manufacturer of electro-optic modulators, QUBIG combines years of experience with cutting-edge facilities to control the entire development and production process of ultracompact light modulators.

INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS

Based on its decades of experience, QUBIG now successfully combines optical modules with RF electronics to build standalone laser conditioning modules in compact form factors. Two approaches are pursued, in which either standard free-space modulators are combined with their matching driver electronics or SMD-based light modulators are integrated into electronic circuits.

PHASE MODULATOR MODULES - PMM

KEY SPECS / FEATURES:

  • Predefined phase modulators with integrated driver electronics
  • No additional expensive HF driver electronics required - ONLY +12VDC
  • Interface: USB, +12VDC, TTL for ns ON/OFF-switching (MMXC)
  • Integrated active T-stabilisation | Low dissipation power (ca. 2.5W)
  • Low optical insertion loss: typ. <2% (T>98%) | high ODT

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:

  • laser cooling of neutral atoms/ions/molecules
  • Quantum state manipulations (Raman, Rydberg,...)

SPECTROSCOPY MODULES

KEY SPECS / FEATURES:

  • Standard models for Rb (780/795 nm & 420 nm), Cs (852 nm)
  • Input: optical Fiber FC/APC | Output (PID): SMA-f
  • Various monitor signals: synch, error, DFSS, Power
  • User interface via front-panel and GUI
  • Long-term stability: < 100kHz | very low 1Hz Allan-deviation
  • Compact package (WxDxH): 141x116x36mm3

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:

  • Absolute frequency reference in various Quantum technology application

LASER INTENSITY CONTROL - LIC

KEY SPECS / FEATURES:

  • Comfortable laser intensity control (AOM-based)
  • No external RF driver required
  • Internal or external voltage-controlled light intensity
  • Serial communication via USB interface
  • Optional fibre-coupled input
  • Closed- and open-loop operation

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS:

  • Optical lattice / dipole trap stabilisation
  • Metrology
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