Where to Buy Enhancement Cavities
Before You Buy: Learn About Enhancement Cavities
An enhancement cavity is an optical cavity (resonator) used to resonantly enhance optical power or intensity, often for efficient nonlinear frequency conversion processes such as harmonic generation.
More general product categories: optical resonators
Related product category: frequency doubling devices
Related product categories: nonlinear optics, optical components and devices
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Some aspects to consider before buying enhancement cavities: resonance stability, amount of intensity enhancement, alignment precision, thermal management, dimensions, space for intracavity elements, compatibility with lasers, ease of tuning, device packaging, reliability, durability, environmental robustness.
Manufacturers and Other Suppliers for Enhancement Cavities
2 suppliers for enhancement cavities are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Agile Optic GmbH | |
YOUR KEY to innovation and success UltraFast Innovations GmbHDieselstr. 5 85748 Garching (München) Germany |
UltraFast Innovations (UFI®) offers passive enhancement cavities to achieve effective nonlinear conversion even in extreme spectral regions. Typical applications include XUV generation via higher harmonic generation in a gas at megahertz pulse repetition rates and hard X-ray generation via Thomson (inverse Compton) scattering of relativistic electrons. The cavities also provide longitudinal and transverse mode filtering and can be used for the highly precise characterization of laser optics concerning amplitude and phase. |