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==About==
The Photoluminescence setup is on the same optical table as the Hologaphic Lithography setup.


This custom setup is used for materials characterization including crystal growth quality and gain region/quantum well growth, or semiconductor alloy ratio. Multiple laser sources are available - including the He-Cd laser also used for [[Holographic Lith/PL Setup (Custom)|Holography]], via a flip-down mirror.
=== Pump Lasers Available ===
325nm He-Cd - single mode, spatially filtered


Light is delivered in free-space, selected via magnetic flip-mirrors, and collected by optical fiber, and analyzed by a USB spectrometer.
405nm Diode Laser


==Detailed Specifications==
660nm Diode Laser

===Pump Lasers Available===

*325nm He-Cd - single mode, spatially filtered
*405nm Diode Laser
*532nm Diode Laser
*657nm Diode Laser

===Optical Detection===

*Ocean Optics USB2000+
**340nm to 1025nm wavelength acquisition, through multi mode optical fiber
*Raman spectrometer

Latest revision as of 03:45, 27 September 2023

Photoluminescence PL Setup (Custom)
Holograph.jpg
Tool Type Inspection, Test and Characterization
Location Bay 6
Supervisor Demis D. John
Supervisor Phone (805) 893-5934
Supervisor E-Mail demis@ucsb.edu
Description Free-space optical Photoluminescence
Manufacturer Custom-Built Optics


About

The Photoluminescence setup is on the same optical table as the Hologaphic Lithography setup.

This custom setup is used for materials characterization including crystal growth quality and gain region/quantum well growth, or semiconductor alloy ratio. Multiple laser sources are available - including the He-Cd laser also used for Holography, via a flip-down mirror.

Light is delivered in free-space, selected via magnetic flip-mirrors, and collected by optical fiber, and analyzed by a USB spectrometer.

Detailed Specifications

Pump Lasers Available

  • 325nm He-Cd - single mode, spatially filtered
  • 405nm Diode Laser
  • 532nm Diode Laser
  • 657nm Diode Laser

Optical Detection

  • Ocean Optics USB2000+
    • 340nm to 1025nm wavelength acquisition, through multi mode optical fiber
  • Raman spectrometer