RTP is transparent to most common visible and near-infrared laser wavelengths. RTP-based electro-optic devices are available in matched pair configurations and temperature-compensated designs.
DKDP boxes are commonly used for Q-switched applications in the 400–1100 nm range. Many lamp-pumped Nd:YAG lasers, ruby lasers, and low repetition rate DPSS lasers on the market employ DKDP Q-switches using DKDP boxes.
The Phase modulator. phase modulator is based on the electro-optic effect and high-frequency resonator theory, enabling it to phase modulate polarized light. It is often used in precision optics systems
Acousto-optic Q-switch is an in-cavity device used to generate laser pulses with very high peak power and short duration. It typically acts as a loss modulator that operates on a zero-level beam.
The acousto-optic frequency shifter is specifically designed for frequency shifting. It is an acousto-optic device that converts the frequency of input light to match the frequency of an RF drive
The Acousto-optic Free-Space Modulators is commonly used outside the laser cavity to adjust laser intensity (amplitude modulation)
The Acousto-optic Tunable Filters is a solid-state optical device that allows for electronic control and random access to filter specific wavelengths. It enables quick and adjustable selection of particular wavelengths from a broad-spectrum laser source.
The acousto-optic modulator is typically placed outside the laser cavity to adjust the intensity of the incoming laser beam, effectively modulating its amplitude (AM)
Laser Mirrors are mainly used to reflect light in various applications, including beam displacement and interferometry.
Dye Handle
Honeycomb Handle
Ceramic reflectors are commonly used in laser pumping cavities, and their primary advantage over gold-plated reflectors is their superior performance.