Liquid Instruments Moku:Pro for Optics & Photonics

Liquid Instruments offer products to accelerate optics and photonics research, including FPGA-based Moku solutions engineered for faster, easier lock-in detection, laser locking, and optical PLLs. Moku:Pro solutions integrate crucial instruments for laser stabilization and measurement, such as Laser Lock Box and Lock-in Amplifier. Due to the software-defined, multi-instrument platform, integrating custom algorithms into the engineer's test sequence is easier.
Liquid Instruments Moku:Pro for Optics & Photonics

Laser Lock Box

Get Experiments Up and Running Faster

The Moku Laser Lock Box supports Pound-Drever-Hall (PDH) locking, RF locking, dither locking, and heterodyne offset phase-locking. Combine the box with additional instruments in multi-instrument mode to further tailor the instrumentation used during research without needing to purchase additional equipment.

Applications

The Moku:Pro provides access to multiple pieces of advanced optics instrumentation in one device. Deployed in multi-instrument mode or standalone, the lock-in amplifier, phasemeter, and laser lock box cover applications such as:

        •   Gravitational wave detection system development
          Interferometry
        •   Laser frequency stabilization
        •   Precision spectroscopy
          Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) microscopy

Videos

PDH Technique

PDH Technique with the Moku:Lab Laser Lock Box

Learn how to switch complicated laser-locking devices with a next-generation Moku:Lab device and utilize the PDH technique to lock a laser to a cavity.

Using Moku:Pro for Photonics

Using Moku:Pro for Photonics IC Control System Research at Intel® Labs

Discover how researchers at Intel Labs use the Moku:Pro Lock-in Amplifier to move the field of photonic integrated circuits (PICs) forward while saving time and reducing experimental complexity.

SRS Microscopy

Stimulated Raman Scattering (SRS) Microscopy using the Moku:Lab Lock-in Amplifier

Learn how to use the Moku:Lab Lock-in Amplifier in stimulated Raman scattering microscopy applications.

Publié le: 2023-04-11 | Mis à jour le: 2023-09-19