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I've always been under the belief that directly modulating a DPSS or diode laser is bad for both lifetime and stability. Many times I've noticed that the output of certain DPSS lasers will fluctuate randomly when modulated, and sometimes mode-hopping will occur. I've decided that using an AOM (acousto-optic modulator) would be a way to ensure that my lasers maintain a stable output at TEM00 at all times while being modulated, even my cheaper ones.
I bought a used AOM from Meredith Instruments and so I'm interested in any helpful experiences LPF members may have had with them. A major question that I have is whether or not I can feed the TTL/analog signal directly into the AOM driver?
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Pat
I bought a used AOM from Meredith Instruments and so I'm interested in any helpful experiences LPF members may have had with them. A major question that I have is whether or not I can feed the TTL/analog signal directly into the AOM driver?
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Pat