Brief: Discover the ND:YLF Laser Crystal Rod, optimized for 1047nm and 1053nm wavelengths. Ideal for mode-locked lasers, continuous lasers, and material processing, this crystal offers natural polarization, low thermal lensing, and wide fluorescence line width. Perfect for high-power applications and precision laser systems.
Related Product Features:
Natural polarization for enhanced laser performance.
Extra-wide fluorescent line width for versatile applications.
High ultraviolet transparency for superior light transmission.
Lower thermal lensing effect compared to YAG crystals.
Low excitation light threshold for continuous lasers.
Ideal for medium repetition frequency and high-power Q-switched mode-locking.
Supports effective single-mode operation with high power output.
Low beam divergence angle for precise laser control.
Faqs:
What are the primary applications of the ND:YLF Laser Crystal Rod?
The ND:YLF Laser Crystal Rod is widely used in mode-locked lasers, continuous lasers, and material processing. It is also suitable for diode-pumped lasers and Ti:sapphire chirped pulse amplifiers.
How does ND:YLF compare to Nd:YAG in terms of performance?
ND:YLF offers a larger fluorescence line width, lower thermal lensing effect, and natural polarization, making it a superior alternative to Nd:YAG for specific applications in the near-infrared region.
What are the key properties of ND:YLF crystals?
ND:YLF crystals feature a tetragonal structure, melting point of 825°C, Moh hardness of 5, and thermal conductivity of 0.06W/cm/K. They also exhibit low thermal expansion and high tensile strength.