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February 25, 2023
Category Connection: Laser Crystals
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.