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Crystal Ovens

Crystal Ovens

Source: 3photon: crystals Optical Crystal Ovens: Temperature Control and Considerations Reasons for Operating Optical Crystals in Ovens Operating optical crystals in ovens at elevated and stable temperatures is essential for various reasons. Nonlinear crystals require specific temperature conditions for processes like frequency doubling. Hygroscopic materials such as BBO can attract moisture at room temperature, affecting […]

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Self Starting Of Passively Mode-Locked Lasers: Difficult To Model

Self Starting Of Passively Mode-Locked Lasers: Difficult To Model

Source: MDPI Challenges in Modeling Self-Starting of Passively Mode-Locked Lasers Size of the Numerical Traces Modeling the self-starting of passively mode-locked lasers involves challenges due to the disparity in round-trip times and pulse durations. This results in the need for large numerical traces with high temporal resolution, leading to long computation times and potential memory

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