Where to Buy Nonlinear Frequency Conversion Equipment
Besides nonlinear crystal materials, nonlinear frequency conversion may require crystal ovens, optical elements like waveplates, laser mirrors for building optical resonators and related electronic control systems. For example, there are frequency doubling devices containing a crystal in a temperature-stabilized oven, or on a motorized rotational stage for critical phase matching.
Related products: nonlinear crystal materials, frequency doubling devices, frequency tripling devices, frequency quadrupling devices, RGB sources
Related product category: nonlinear optics
30 suppliers for nonlinear frequency conversion equipment are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Company | Product Description |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | TOPTICA provides tunable continuous-wave laser systems including nonlinear frequency conversion for accessing the wavelength range from 190 nm to 4000 nm. The conversion processes are second-harmonic generation and optical parametric generation. |
Waldstr. 17 78073 Bad Dürrheim Germany www.rp-photonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 7726 3 89 22 60 Fax: +49 7726 3 89 22 62 | We offer advice on all aspects of nonlinear frequency conversion, e.g. the design of frequency conversion devices, choice of nonlinear materials, simulation of nonlinear conversion. Also: specialized in-house training courses, tailored to your needs. |
Mokslininku str. 11 08412 Vilnius Quality: ISO 9001:2015 | EKSMA Optics offers a complete portfolio of nonlinear optical crystals: BBO, LBO, KTP, KDP, DKDP, LiIO3, LiNbO3, MgO:LiNbO3, AGS, AGSe, ZGP, GaSe, CdSe from stock or manufactured according to customers specifications or for specific application. |
Blokken 84 3460 Birkerød Denmark Quality: ISO 9000:2015 www.nktphotonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube Tel.: +45 4348 39 00 Fax: +45 4348 39 01 | If frequency conversion is needed, we offer second harmonic modules and third harmonic modules for some of our most popular lasers. For our Koheras BOOSTIK narrow linewidth laser, we offer the Koheras HARMONIK module that converts 1550 nm or 1050 nm to 780 nm. For our Origami XP high power ultrafast laser, we offer SHG and THG modules that convert 1030 nm to 515 nm and 343 nm, respectively. |
Leading in Ultrafast Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories Inc. 4775 Walnut St. #102 Boulder, CO 80301 United States | XUUS upconverts ultrafast laser pulses into the Extreme UV (EUV or XUV) or soft X-ray regions of the spectrum. Employing high harmonic generation processes, the output beam inherits the coherent properties of a driving laser such as the KMLabs RAEA with wavelengths that can be tuned from 10 nm to 47 nm. Moreover, customized systems can generate coherent beams with wavelengths as short as 6.5 nm. XUUS employs KMLabs' patented hollow waveguide for the high harmonic upconversion process. The XUUS hollow-core fiber, or waveguide, architecture enables harmonics generated by the system to be distinguished from other HHG methods, guaranteeing your harmonics originate from the same point in space every time, minimizing any pointing drift. This optimizes repeatability for your experiments. Additionally, the use of a fiber rather than typical gas jet or semi-infinite gas cell target geometries provides superior pressure tunability for phase-matched HHG. |
APE Angewandte Physik und Elektronik GmbH Plauener Straße 163–165 / Haus N 13053 Berlin Germany | APE offers well engineered devices for nonlinear frequency conversion of picosecond and femtosecond pulses, involving: - difference frequency generation Also, we offer optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers. |
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From Asia: | |
20 Fuxing Street 350014 Fuzhou, Fujian China | |
6–14#, YanYang Fuzhou China | |
Outside Asia: | |
Savanoriu Ave. 235 Vilnius 02300 Lithuania | |
2310 University Way #1–1 Bozeman, MT 59715 United States | |
Bertha-von-Suttner-Str. 5 37085 Göttingen Germany | |
APE Angewandte Physik und Elektronik GmbH Plauener Straße 163–165 / Haus N 13053 Berlin Germany | APE offers well engineered devices for nonlinear frequency conversion of picosecond and femtosecond pulses, involving: - difference frequency generation Also, we offer optical parametric oscillators and amplifiers. |
P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute 11 Fizicheskaya Street 108840 Troitsk, Moscow Russian Federation | |
5100 Patrick Henry Drive Santa Clara, CA 95054 United States | |
Vogelsangstr. 15 8307 Effretikon Switzerland | |
Mokslininku str. 11 08412 Vilnius Quality: ISO 9001:2015 | EKSMA Optics offers a complete portfolio of nonlinear optical crystals: BBO, LBO, KTP, KDP, DKDP, LiIO3, LiNbO3, MgO:LiNbO3, AGS, AGSe, ZGP, GaSe, CdSe from stock or manufactured according to customers specifications or for specific application. |
2380 Qume Drive, Suite F San Jose, CA 95131 United States | |
Ester Technopole, 1 Avenue d'Ester 87069 Limoges Cedex France | www.glophotonics.fr Tel.: +33 6 40 42 22 73 |
Dübendorfstr. 11a 8117 Fällanden Switzerland | |
GWU-Lasertechnik Vertriebsges. mbH Bonner Ring 9 50374 Erftstadt Germany | |
181 Legrand Avenue Northvale, NJ 07647 United States | |
Leading in Ultrafast Kapteyn-Murnane Laboratories Inc. 4775 Walnut St. #102 Boulder, CO 80301 United States | XUUS upconverts ultrafast laser pulses into the Extreme UV (EUV or XUV) or soft X-ray regions of the spectrum. Employing high harmonic generation processes, the output beam inherits the coherent properties of a driving laser such as the KMLabs RAEA with wavelengths that can be tuned from 10 nm to 47 nm. Moreover, customized systems can generate coherent beams with wavelengths as short as 6.5 nm. XUUS employs KMLabs' patented hollow waveguide for the high harmonic upconversion process. The XUUS hollow-core fiber, or waveguide, architecture enables harmonics generated by the system to be distinguished from other HHG methods, guaranteeing your harmonics originate from the same point in space every time, minimizing any pointing drift. This optimizes repeatability for your experiments. Additionally, the use of a fiber rather than typical gas jet or semi-infinite gas cell target geometries provides superior pressure tunability for phase-matched HHG. |
Werner-von-Siemens-Straße 15 82140 Olching Germany | |
Albert-Einstein-Str. 18 86899 Landsberg am Lech Germany | |
40–1110 Finch Avenue West Suite 1172 Toronto, ON M3J 2T2 Canada | |
Blokken 84 3460 Birkerød Denmark Quality: ISO 9000:2015 www.nktphotonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube Tel.: +45 4348 39 00 Fax: +45 4348 39 01 | If frequency conversion is needed, we offer second harmonic modules and third harmonic modules for some of our most popular lasers. For our Koheras BOOSTIK narrow linewidth laser, we offer the Koheras HARMONIK module that converts 1550 nm or 1050 nm to 780 nm. For our Origami XP high power ultrafast laser, we offer SHG and THG modules that convert 1030 nm to 515 nm and 343 nm, respectively. |
In den Niederwiesen 4a 76744 Wörth am Rhein Germany | |
Mokslininku str. 6A 08412, Vilnius Lithuania | |
Waldstr. 17 78073 Bad Dürrheim Germany www.rp-photonics.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 7726 3 89 22 60 Fax: +49 7726 3 89 22 62 | We offer advice on all aspects of nonlinear frequency conversion, e.g. the design of frequency conversion devices, choice of nonlinear materials, simulation of nonlinear conversion. Also: specialized in-house training courses, tailored to your needs. |
Rudolf-Breitscheid-Str. 1–5 35037 Marburg Germany | www.sacher-laser.com Tel.: +49 6421 30 50 |
2724 Sawbury Blvd. Columbus, OH 43235 United States | |
Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 11 41516 Grevenbroich Germany | |
4 Stebenev lane Minsk, 220024 Belarus | |
3635 Peterson Way Santa Clara, CA 95054 United States | |
Kapfstr. 27 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen Germany | |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | TOPTICA provides tunable continuous-wave laser systems including nonlinear frequency conversion for accessing the wavelength range from 190 nm to 4000 nm. The conversion processes are second-harmonic generation and optical parametric generation. |
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