The AOM driver is a critical component in any acousto-optic system. It generates the RF signals that drive the acousto-optic modulator.
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The AOM driver is a critical component in any acousto-optic system. It generates the RF signals that drive the acousto-optic modulator.
https://www.cq-smart.com/acous....to-optic-modulator-d
Fiber AOMs utilize the acousto-optic effect, where sound waves induce a periodic change in a material's refractive index. This interaction enables precise control over laser light properties, such as intensity and frequency.
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Fiber AOM manufacturers are increasingly offering customized solutions tailored to specific industries and applications. Customizations can include adjustments to operating wavelength ranges, modulation speeds, and integration compatibility with existing fiber-optic systems.
Designed for higher power requirements, the W-type driver supports acousto-optic Q-switches with driving power up to 70W. It enables control over pulse frequency, width, and beam amplitude through digital and analog modulation inputs.
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The V-type driver is suitable for acousto-optic Q-switches requiring driving power up to 40W. It offers features such as digital modulation, analog modulation, and first pulse suppression, allowing for enhanced beam modulation and shaping.
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