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Tunable Extended-cavity Diode Laser Based on a Novel Flexure-mechanism

Breguet, Jean-Marc  
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Henein, Simon  
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Kjelberg; Ivar
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August 9, 2013
International Journal Of Optomechatronics

This article presents the design, implementation and characterization of a Littman-Metcalf extended-cavity diode laser. The extended cavity is closed by a roof (retro-reflecting) prism. The wavelength tuning is based on a two degrees-of-freedom monolithic flexurebased mechanism. The linear stroke for cavity length tuning is minimized by optimizing the position of the prism's rotation axis. The wavelength tuning with narrowband emission line is demonstrated in the spectral range of 837 nm to 870 nm.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15599612.2013.807528
Author(s)
Breguet, Jean-Marc  
Henein, Simon  

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Kjelberg; Ivar
Gumy, Mathias
Glettig, Wayne
Lecomte, Steve
Boiko, Dmitri
Mitev, Valentin
Date Issued

2013-08-09

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Published in
International Journal Of Optomechatronics
Volume

7

Issue

3

Start page

181

End page

192

Subjects

alignement

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extended cavity diode laser

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flexure based mechanism

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laser

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wavelength tuning

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