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R-FLEX2 LA (Large Aperture)

 Johanna Taieb

KEY FEATURES
Extends the capabilities of HASO RFLEX for analyzing large optics and optical surfaces such as filters, dichroic beam splitters, head-up displays, eyewear, optical windows, flat mirrors, polarization scramblers.

KEY SPECS
– 400-1100 nm wavelength
– Insensitive to vibration
– Beam 30-150 mm ф
– Up to 21,000 sampling points
– Up to 1 kHz acquisition frequency

R-FLEX2 LA SWIR

 Johanna Taieb

KEY SPECS
– 1000 – 1700 nm wavelength
– Insensitive to vibration
– Beam 30-150 mm ф
– Up to 1280 sampling points
– Up to 150 Hz acquisition frequency

R-FLEX2 SWIR – SWIR optical characterization

 Johanna Taieb

BEST FOR VERSATILITY
– Characterize optical surfaces
– Characterize chromatic aberrations
– Analyze the transmitted wavefront of optical systems with double-pass configuration
– Optimize the alignment of complex systems
– On and off-axis 3D MTF

KEY SPECS
– Multiple options as per focusing objectives and collimating beam sizes
– λ/200 RMS measurement accuracy in double-pass configuration
– Insensitive to vibrations and atmospheric turbulence

ROC Single-Shot Autocorrelator

 Michael Iluz

Key Features:

  • Ultra simple alignment (2 min to setup)
  • Large pulse duration measurement range (from 5 fs to 80 ps)
  • High sensitivity (sub-nJ pulse)
  • User-friendly and powerful software (STAR : Software Technology for Acquisition and retrieval)
  • Broad available spectral range
  • Fiber connector available (FC/APC, FC/PC)

ROC Single-Shot Autocorrelator

 Michael Iluz

Key Features:

  • Ultra compact
  • Installation and measurement in less than 2 minutes! No calibration necessary
  • Suitable for any repetition rate
  • Single-pulse extraction possible up to 150 kHz laser repetition rate (with Enhanced detection option)
  • User-friendly and powerful software (STAR : Software Technology for Acquisition and Retrieval)
  • Input pulse energy from few pJ to few mJ
  • Acceptable average power up to 3.5 W
  • Pulse measurement from 5 fs to 10 ps
  • Broad available spectral range

 

SHFQA – 8.5 GHz Quantum Analyzer

 Michael Iluz

Key Features:

  • 600 MHz operation frequency
  • 2 independent lock-in units
  • 4 independent harmonics per lock-in unit
  • 2 high-performance signal generators
  • 2 boxcar units
  • 2 periodic waveform analyzers
  • Baseline suppression
  • Zero acquisition dead time