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d2:laser_controller [2019/07/25 17:11] Michael Radunskyd2:laser_controller [2019/08/29 17:20] Michael Radunsky
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 [[http://www.vescent.com/products/electronics/d2-105-laser-controller/|D2-105 web page]] [[http://www.vescent.com/products/electronics/d2-105-laser-controller/|D2-105 web page]]
  
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 The laser controller has two temperature controllers capable of sub-mK stability(( Sub-mK stability requires a proper thermal design and proper tuning of the temperature controller to the thermal plant. If you did not purchase a D2-100 Diode Laser with your Laser Controller, please read the section on tuning the temperature controller.)) and a 200 mA or 500 mA precision current source based on the Libbrecht-Hall(( Libbrecht and Hall, A Low-Noise, High-Speed Current Controller, Rev. Sci. Inst. 64, pp. 2133-2135 (1993).)) circuit.  The laser controller is designed for very fast current modulation via the servo input enabling high-speed servo control of the laser's frequency.  The current servo input can accommodate input frequencies over 10 MHz and is limited by  the 1 kΩ input impedance. Additionally, an RF port is available for higher frequency modulation. The laser controller has two temperature controllers capable of sub-mK stability(( Sub-mK stability requires a proper thermal design and proper tuning of the temperature controller to the thermal plant. If you did not purchase a D2-100 Diode Laser with your Laser Controller, please read the section on tuning the temperature controller.)) and a 200 mA or 500 mA precision current source based on the Libbrecht-Hall(( Libbrecht and Hall, A Low-Noise, High-Speed Current Controller, Rev. Sci. Inst. 64, pp. 2133-2135 (1993).)) circuit.  The laser controller is designed for very fast current modulation via the servo input enabling high-speed servo control of the laser's frequency.  The current servo input can accommodate input frequencies over 10 MHz and is limited by  the 1 kΩ input impedance. Additionally, an RF port is available for higher frequency modulation.
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d2/laser_controller.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 15:33 by Thomas Bersano