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Gratings

Gratings can be binary or kinoform structures that control the diffraction angle based on the period. Gratings offer the advantage of being thin, produced in many materials, and can be operated in transmission or reflection modes.

 

Pulsed Compression Gratings

High output power femtosecond lasers require a sophisticated chirped pulse amplification (CPA) setup. A dielectric pulse compression grating is extremely efficient and durable under high laser power densities. Pulse compression gratings are made of high-purity fused silica and are thus well suited for a broad wavelength range. The use of fused silica over metal gratings results in more than 20% additional output power in a typical CPA setup with four grating passes.

Pulsed Compression Gratings

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Features

  • Fused silica transmission grating
  • High diffraction efficiency
  • High uniformity
  • Large clear aperture
  • Low thermal wavefront distortion
  • Monolithic fused silica design for highest damage threshold and lifetime

 

Applications

  • Femtosecond lasers
  • High energy lasers

Blazed Gratings

Blaze is defined as the concentration of a limited region of the spectrum into any order other than the zero order. Jenoptik blazed gratings are manufactured to produce maximum efficiency at designated wavelengths. A blazed grating is one in which the grooves of the diffraction grating are controlled to form right triangles with an extremely tight angular control. They can approach nearly 100% diffraction efficiency for small angles, they can even work well over a wide range of wavelengths despite being a diffractive etch for one wavelength.

Blazed Gratings

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Features

  • True kinoforms
  • High efficiency
  • Transmissive or reflective
  • Material flexibility

Applications

  • GRISM
  • Beam steering
  • Spectrometers
  • Beam splitting