LSA Laser Spectrum Analyzer
Description
The LSA utilizes an echelle grating and a low order grating in two separate beam paths. The echelle grating provides the LSA with its high resolving power, enabling high accuracy measurements. The low order grating makes it possible to overcome the wavelength indeterminancy of the echelle grating. ur OSAs always include the linewidth option automatically. The linewidth can be determined through multiple calculation methods (please contact us for details), and we can accommodate a wide range of customer requests regarding the algorithms used.
LSA Laser Spectrum Analyzer
Specifications |
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Number Of Channels: | 1 |
Input Impedance: | 50 Ohm |
Input Attenuation: | Not Specified |
Input Bandwidth (into 50 Ohm): | 0.0005 MHz |
Frequency Range: | 0.0005-2000MHz |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The LSA Laser Spectrum Analyzer is used for measuring the line-shape of lasers during their optical adjusting and for production certification of laser linewidths and shapes.
The LSA utilizes an echelle grating and a low order grating in two separate beam paths. The echelle grating provides the LSA with high resolving power, enabling high accuracy measurements.
The low order grating in the LSA makes it possible to overcome the wavelength indeterminancy of the echelle grating.
No, the LSA has an auto-calibration function that ensures you never have to worry about routine maintenance.
The LSA can be connected to a PC via either a USB or an Ethernet cable.