Q-MACS Germanium Etalon The Q-MACS Germanium etalon is widely used to determine and
monitor the wavelength range of tunable lasers in the MIR spectral range. For this purpose, a part of the output signal of the tunable laser is passed
through the germanium etalon. During the tuning of the laser, the transmission through the germanium crystal is modulated, with the distance between
the transmission peaks corresponding to the FSR (free spectral range) of the etalon. Thus, the wavelength change can be determined with high accuracy
via the tuning of a laser can be determined with high accuracy.
The integration of our germanium crystals in a robust aluminum housing allows safe use in a wide range of applications in everyday laboratory work and
also under industrial conditions. The Q-MACS Germanium etalon is offered in different standard dimensions to fulfill various accuracy needs.
- Q-MACS GE 1" resulting in an FSR of 0.049 cm-1
- Q-MACS GE 3" resulting in an FSR of 0.016 cm-1
- Q-MACS GE 6" resulting in an FSR of 0.008 cm-1
We also offer customized versions of our germanium etalons. Contact us with your specific requirements.
The exact FSR of the germanium etalon depends on the wavelength range of the laser radiation and the temperature of the germanium crystal.
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