d2:spectroscopy_module_210
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d2:spectroscopy_module_210 [2019/01/24 02:39] – [Table] Michael Radunsky | d2:spectroscopy_module_210 [2020/08/27 15:45] – [Aligning the Spectroscopy Module] Michael Radunsky | ||
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* D2-210 Spectroscopy Module | * D2-210 Spectroscopy Module | ||
* VPN00463 SMA cable (6ft) | * VPN00463 SMA cable (6ft) | ||
- | Also look for: | ||
* VPN00410 Hirose-to-D Sub 9-pin (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with D2) | * VPN00410 Hirose-to-D Sub 9-pin (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with D2) | ||
* VPN00475 Hirose-to-Hirose power cord (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with ICE) | * VPN00475 Hirose-to-Hirose power cord (shipped under separate line item; specify for use with ICE) | ||
+ | * VPN00367 Adjustment tool | ||
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The remaining portion is passed through a fixed λ/2 waveplate and PBS to split off the pump beam from the probe beam. The pump beam is directed to the Output Optics assembly where it is combined with the probe beam on a PBS in a counter-propagating configuration. The pump beam is dumped through the reflection port of the PBS that separated the pump and probe and terminates on the wall of the housing. | The remaining portion is passed through a fixed λ/2 waveplate and PBS to split off the pump beam from the probe beam. The pump beam is directed to the Output Optics assembly where it is combined with the probe beam on a PBS in a counter-propagating configuration. The pump beam is dumped through the reflection port of the PBS that separated the pump and probe and terminates on the wall of the housing. | ||
- | The beam diameters were designed to provide enough photocurrent (~50-100μA) to give shot-noise-limited performance out to 5 MHz while limiting saturation broadening. | + | The beam diameters were designed to provide enough photocurrent (~50-100 μA) to give shot-noise-limited performance out to 5 MHz while limiting saturation broadening. |
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**Temperature Bias Adj.** | **Temperature Bias Adj.** | ||
- | For the Doppler subtraction option this control enables the user to input a small temperature difference between the reference and signal vapor cells. | + | [Note: this adjustment is only available on older D2-210 models.] |
This adjustment only has an effect with the -DS, Doppler Subtraction option. | This adjustment only has an effect with the -DS, Doppler Subtraction option. | ||
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- | The following images are representative of spectroscopy for < | + | The following images are representative of spectroscopy for < |
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d2/spectroscopy_module_210.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/27 15:58 by Thomas Bersano