Buying Acousto-optic Frequency Shifters
Acousto-optic frequency shifters (AOFS) are devices that adjust the optical frequency of a laser beam by a controlled amount, often used in laser spectroscopy and Doppler shift experiments. These devices are critical for fine-tuning laser outputs and analyzing dynamic systems, allowing precise control over the frequency shift.
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Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying acousto-optic frequency shifters: frequency shift range, limits to beam diameter, wavelength range, application versatility, power handling, thermal management, ease of integration, response time, alignment complexity, durability.
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Find Suppliers for Acousto-optic Frequency Shifters
18 suppliers for acousto-optic frequency shifters (AOFS) are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Specialist in Special Optical Devices CSRayzer Optical Technology Co., Ltd1F, 2F, 6F, No. 5 Bldg, 88# Hongshan District Wuhan 430074 China See us at SPIE Photonics West 2025 in San Francisco, January 25–30 (booth 4212)! |
CSRayzer Optical Technology offers acousto-optic frequency shifters for 1 μm or 1.5 μm wavelength, operated with drive frequencies from 40 MHz to 300 MHz. Both free-space and fiber-coupled versions are available, as well as suitable electronic drivers. |
Other Suppliers | |
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3W Photonics United States | |
AA Opto Electronic France | |
AA Sa Opto-Electronic France | |
BAE Systems, Inc. United States | |
Brimrose United States | |
EQ Photonics GmbH Germany | |
Eulambia Advanced Technologies Ltd. Greece | |
G&H United Kingdom | |
IntraAction United States | |
Isomet Corporation United States | |
Moltech GmbH Germany | |
Pegasus Optik GmbH Germany | |
Photon Lines Ltd. United Kingdom | |
Polytec GmbH Germany | |
Pro-Lite Technology Ltd United Kingdom | |
Sintec Optronics Pte Ltd (HQ) Singapore | |
Stable Laser Systems United States |