Features

  • DDS-based for precision frequency and phase ctrl.
  • Automatic EOM resonance frequency lock (Q-Lock)
  • Heterodyne mixing circuit for laser frequency stabilisation (FM-/MT-Spectroscopy, PDH-Lock)
  • Full phase control of the mixed signal with high resolution (< mrad)
  • 3ω mixing for low RAM applications
  • High power option for IR applications
  • Frequency drift compensation (F-Lock)

Typical Applications

  • EOM driver
  • Laser frequency stabilisation (e.g. FM-/MT-Spectroscopy, PDH-Lock)
  • Spectral broadening
  • Phase demodulation
PDH/FM/MTS

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High Drive Power: +A

  • integrated RF amplifier
  • <1W | <3W | <5W versions available
  • fully protected RF output

Temperature Controller: +DTC

  • for high power or RAM suppression
  • current: +/- 4A | voltage: -12 ... +12V
  • suitable T-sensors: 10k NTC, Pt1000
  • temperature stability: < 0.1K
  • T-settings via display or remote (USB)
  • incl. EOM <=> Driver interface module

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Additional information about the company:

Since 2008 QUBIG GmbH develops and manufactures world-class Electro-Optic Modulators (EOM)
for scientific and industrial applications....

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