Koheras ACOUSTIK – modular line card fiber laser
The Koheras ACOUSTIK is a rack or table-mounted 16-slot modular laser system. It integrates multiple Koheras BASIK fiber laser modules and up to two BOOSTIK amplifier modules. To make integration easy, the ACOUSTIK provides power and control to all modules.
Mix and match wavelengths in the 1 and 1.5 µm range to suit your application and upgrade to more channels when you need them. The ACOUSTIK has a fan-less, robust industrial design.
Key Features
Integration of BASIK and BOOSTIK
Build-in power supply
Controls up to 16 BASIK modules
Controls up to 2 BOOSTIK modules
Robust industrial design
Fan-less design
The ACOUSTIK system delivers linewidth and noise performance normally only found in large scientific laser systems in a much more robust and modular system.
Instead of investing in several stand-alone lasers, you can configure your ACOUSTIK to suit your needs in terms of wavelengths, power, and noise properties – you can even change it on the fly as your needs change.
And everything can be controlled with our user-friendly CONTROL software.
Want more details?
If you want more details about phase noise, spectral linewidth, frequency stability, or how to wavelength tune your Koheras laser, we have some application notes for you.
Laser phase noise is a frequency-domain view of the noise spectrum around the laser signal. Read more about phase noise in single-frequency lasers.
Spectral linewidth is a measure of the spectral content of the laser light. Read more about linewidth measurement methods.
The laser’s frequency stability is often described in terms of its spectral linewidth. However, this term lacks detail about the laser frequency noise which is often critical in laser applications. Read the analysis of the laser frequency stability using beat-note measurement.
The wavelength of the laser is controlled by the temperature and strain of the DFB cavity. Learn how to tune your Koheras laser.
Specifications
1) Module temperature.