Frequently Asked Questions

An acousto-optic modulator (AOM) is used to control laser frequency, switch light, and generate modulation sidebands. It is commonly applied in optical systems for quantum optics, cold atoms, ion traps, quantum computation, and quantum precision measurement.

Double Pass acousto-optic modulation involves the laser passing through the AOM twice. The +1st order diffracted light passes through the AOM twice, resulting in a double modulated laser signal.

The optical fiber-coupled acousto-optic Double Pass integrated module can achieve double modulation of sum and arbitrary laser, outputting a double modulated Double Pass laser signal. The input and output are fiber-coupled, and the wavelength can be customized between 400-1100nm.

The key features include high polarization stability, high coupling efficiency, miniaturized design, small size, modular design for easy integration, and strong environmental stability.

The acousto-optic Double Pass module is typically used in cold atomic systems, quantum optics, ion trap systems, quantum precision measurement systems, and quantum computing.

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