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Incoupling breadboard components

Fiber collimator

Company: Schäfter+Kirchoff http://www.sukhamburg.com/products/Fiber_collimators_60FC-_.html

  • Model: 60FC-4-A2.7-45
  • Housing diameter: 12mm
  • Focal length: 2.75mm
  • Coating: AR 1300-1750nm Coating sheet
  • NA: 0.55
  • Connection: FC/APC
  • Schrägorientierte Koppelachse
  • Integral focussing
  • Amagnetic collimators made from titanium on request
  • Infrared optics made of Chalcogenide glass for wavelengths > 1000 nm (see Technical Data, lens designed for λ = 2.5 μm)

Free beam optical isolator

Company: Nortus Optronic GmbH, Isowave

  • Model: I-15UHP-4
  • Serial Number: 45830
  • Wavelength: 1515-1585nm
  • Clear Aperture: 4mm
  • Isolation
    • Typ: 75dB
    • Minimum: >60dB
    • testet by 1550nm: 71dB
  • Transmission: 83% (90% Typ)
  • Ambient Temp: 23 °C
  • Insertion loss: 0.5dB

DS Polaristaor

Company: Qioptiq Phtonics GmbH Link: http://photonics.specpick.com/products/polarizers/edmund-optics-inc/36-434-g335753000

  • Article number: G335-753-000
    • Dimensions h=L1=L2: 10x10mm
    • Tolerance:
      • High h: -0.09mm
      • L1=L2: ±0.2mm
  • Wavelength: 1100-1700nm
  • Special beamsplitter coatings yield highly polarized transmitted beams
  • Combine extreme spectral bandwidth with superb extinction ratio and transmittance
  • Extinction ratio transmission > 10,000:1 (ΦTp : ΦTs) at ± 2°
  • No angular or lateral deflection of transmitted beams
  • Less than λ/4 wavefront distortion at 633 nm
  • Broadband coated with ARB2
  • Tp > 90%
  • Damage thresholds: > 2 kW/cm2 cw (488/514 nm)
  • Damage thresholds: > 200 mJ/cm2 for pulses of 10 ns (1064 nm)
  • Damage thresholds: > 28 mJ/cm2 for pulses of 280 fs (850 nm, 20 Hz)

Mirror holders

Company: Thorlabs

Mirrors

Company: Thorlabs

Mirror Sepcifications

Coating Specifications

  • Broadband Coatings: 1280-1600 nm
  • Ravg > 99% for S- and P-Polarizations for Angles of Incidence from 0 to 45°
  • Substrate material: Zerodur
    • Zerodur®'s coefficient of thermal expansion is 0 ± 0.100 x 10-6 /°C, which is significantly smaller than the value for fused silica, 0.55 x 10-6 /°C
  • Damage Threshold: 2.5 J/cm2 (1542 nm, 10 ns, 10 Hz, Ø0.181 mm)