Product Introduction: Narrow Linewidth Ytterbium (YbNarrow Linewidth YB Laser) Laser
1. Overview
The Narrow Linewidth Ytterbium Laser represents a state-of-the-art coherent light source operating primarily in the 1.0 μm spectral range. By leveraging the broad gain bandwidth of Yb³⁺ ions and integrating ultra-stable wavelength selection elements, these lasers achieve an extremely narrow spectral width, resulting in high temporal coherence, ultra-low phase noise, and exceptional frequency stability.
These lasers bridge the gap between high-power broad-spectrum sources and ultra-stable single-frequency solid-state lasers, offering a robust, alignment-free, and fiber-delivered solution for the most demanding applications.
2. Core Features & Technological Advantages
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Single-Frequency / Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Operation
The laser utilizes high-finesse Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG), Distributed Feedback (DFB) structures, or external Volume Bragg Gratings (VBG) to select a single longitudinal mode. This results in an ultra-long coherence length, making the light source ideal for interferometry. -
Ultra-Low Noise Floor
By combining low-noise pump drivers with all-fiber monolithic cavities, these lasers exhibit exceptionally low phase noise and frequency noise. The absence of moving parts and bulk optics eliminates environmental sensitivity, ensuring a quiet output spectrum. -
High Power with Diffraction-Limited Beam Quality
Utilizing a Master Oscillator Power Amplifier (MOPA) configuration, the narrow linewidth seed is amplified while preserving the spectral properties and beam profile. This allows for watt-level to tens-of-watts output with an M² < 1.1. -
Compact & Robust All-Fiber Design
The laser cavity and delivery are entirely fusion-spliced, creating a rugged, maintenance-free package. It is immune to misalignment, vibration, and thermal drift, making it suitable for field deployment and 24/7 industrial operation. -
Flexible Wavelength Tuning
Some models offer fine wavelength tuning via temperature control or piezo-stretching of the FBG, allowing for precise locking to atomic/molecular absorption lines (e.g., Rubidium, Potassium).
3. Applications
The unique combination of high power and narrow linewidth makes this laser indispensable across multiple sectors:
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Quantum Technologies:
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Laser Cooling & Trapping of atoms (e.g., Ytterbium, Lithium, Rubidium).
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Optical Lattices and BEC (Bose-Einstein Condensate) experiments.
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Ion trapping and manipulation.
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High-Precision Metrology & Sensing:
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Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) and Fiber-Optic Hydrophones.
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Coherent Laser Radar (LiDAR) for wind sensing and long-range ranging.
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Seismic monitoring and interferometric sensors.
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Scientific Research:
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High-Resolution Spectroscopy and frequency metrology.
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Nonlinear frequency conversion (SHG/THG to generate Green/UV light).
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Pumping of Optical Parametric Oscillators (OPOs) .
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Industrial & Defense:
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Coherent Beam Combining for directed energy applications.
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Laser injection locking for high-power laser arrays.
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Terahertz (THz) generation and imaging.
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4. Packaging Options
To accommodate different integration levels, the laser is available in various form factors:
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Benchtop / Rackmount Unit: Stand-alone system with integrated power supply, touchscreen display/knobs, and remote control interfaces (Ethernet, RS232, USB). Ideal for R&D laboratories.
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OEM Module: Compact, hermetically sealed module designed for system integrators. Features a simplified electrical and mechanical interface for embedding into larger instruments.
5. Summary
The Narrow Linewidth Ytterbium Laser is a premier tool for scientists and engineers requiring the “goldilocks” zone of laser parameters—high power combined with high coherence. Its robust all-fiber construction, combined with industry-leading spectral purity, ensures reliable and repeatable performance for the most challenging applications in quantum optics, sensing, and advanced metrology.


