Buying Injection-locked Lasers
Some single-frequency lasers can be injection-locked to a frequency-stable seed laser, resulting in high-power single-frequency output with high spectral purity (narrow linewidth). This technique is used in applications requiring precise control of the laser frequency and output power.
Making Good Purchase Decisions
RP Photonics helps to not only to find all relevant suppliers, but also to make good purchase decisions:
Learning Resources
With its comprehensive resources, RP Photonics helps you to well prepare purchase decisions:
- Encyclopedia article: injection locking
- Related articles: injection seeding, stabilization of lasers, linewidth, single-frequency lasers, seed lasers, slave laser
Aspects to Consider Before Buying
Some aspects to consider before buying injection-locked lasers: wavelength, linewidth, spectral purity and stability, output power, beam quality, compatibility with seed lasers, cooling requirements, operational lifespan, environmental resistance, maintenance needs.
For responsible purchase decisions, we recommend applying good practices.
Find Suppliers for Injection-locked Lasers
2 suppliers for injection-locked lasers are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
Suppliers with Advertising Package presenting their product descriptions |
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There are no suppliers for injection-locked lasers with our advertising package registered yet. These would have a company logo, a product description (very useful!), and a product image, and also appear in the corresponding encyclopedia article. |
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MOG Laboratories Pty Ltd Australia | |
OEwaves, Inc. United States |