| 제조사 | APE |
|---|---|
| 가격 | TBD |
| 문의 | 02-3461-1103 |
APE Spiders rev. 3.1.1_0 (pdf / english)
The Compact LX Spider by APE is a portable, compact and robust instrument for spectral and temporal characterization of femtosecond laser pulses. It is the ideal candidate for Ti:Sa laser applications and other ultrashort pulse oscillators or amplifiers in the wavelength range 750 – 900 nm. Two interchangeable Optics Sets are available to cover pulse durations between 16 – 300 fs.
Based on the popular Spider method (Spectral Phase Interferometry for Direct Electric-field Reconstruction), the Compact LX Spider allows you to visualize the spectral and temporal characteristics of the measured pulse. The patented optical design incorporates a long crystal to up-convert two test pulse replicas. It also introduces spectral shear without the need for an additional chirped pulse. Both the temporal amplitude and the phase are calculated in real-time.
| Compact LX Spider Specification | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 228 x 99 x 192 mm (W x H x D) (See datasheet for details) |
| Wavelength Range | 750 - 900 nm |
| Typical Applications | Ti:Sa Laser characterization |
| Optics Sets | Exchangeable |
| Spectral Bandwidth | Depending on Optics Set Optics Set 1: 13 … 65 nm Optics Set 2: 5 … 15 nm |
| Pulse Width | Depending on Optics Set Optics Set 1: 16 … < 150 fs Optics Set 2: 70 … < 300 fs |
| Laser Repetition Rate | Any; Single Shot |
| Input Polarization | Linear (any orientation) |
| Input Power | > 10 mW at e.g. 80 MHz, 80 fs 20 mW at e.g. 5 kHz, 35 fs |
| Input Trigger | TTL for f < 10 Hz |
| Connection | USB |
| Software | Included; Features e.g. - Spectral and temporal reconstruction - Bar plot of dispersion orders suitable for alignment purpose - Spectral phase fit and analysis up to fourth order |
| Notebook | Notebook with pre-installed Software recommanded |
Content:
– Basic Setup
– Characteristics of the technique
– Functional principle
– Setup and Installation
– Alignment of the laser beam
– Basic software usage: Alignment mode | Measurement of a pulse spectrum | Calibration | Pulse measurement