Multi-laser PID controller offers frequency resolution up to up to 200 kHz

June 20, 2024
The MLC Series multi-laser proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller can electronically control the frequency output of multiple lasers.

The MLC Series multi-laser proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller can electronically control the frequency output of multiple lasers. Combined with a laser wavelength meter and a fiber-optic switch, it provides a complete laser frequency stabilization system. With a frequency resolution of up to 200 kHz, very small frequency deviations of up to 8 lasers can be detected and stabilized.

Bristol Instruments

Victor, NY

www.bristol-inst.com

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