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Equipment that has been checked out of the lab: [[Media:Check_out_list.doc‎|doc]].
 
Equipment that has been checked out of the lab: [[Media:Check_out_list.doc‎|doc]].
  

Revision as of 17:49, 28 August 2012

Equipment wish list

Equipment that has been checked out of the lab: doc.

Equipment that is stored in the trailer: docx. Updated 6/13/12

Equipment that is stored in the third floor office. Check here for spare computer parts: docx.

Electrical

Microwave

Electrical spectrum analyzers

  • HP 70000 (2) - these have an optical input port as well. They need to be installed in a mainframe.

RF signal generators

  • HP 8340B synthesized sweep generator (10 MHz to 26.5 GHz)

Data Tx/Rx

Amplifiers

Network analyzers

  • HP 8703A (lightwave component analyzer)
  • We also have an HP 8510A (45MHz - 26.5 GHz) that has been donated to the microwave teaching lab in HFH.

RF Filters

  • Variety available from K&L Microwave, Inc.

RF Components

C-V meters

Cables & connectors

  • See the attached document for instructions on microwave connector care.

Other

  • HP 70820A microwave transition analyzer (essentially an oscilloscope with excellent rise-time measuring capabilities)

DC

Voltage/current sources

Multimeters

Semiconductor parameter analyzers

  • HP 4145A Semiconductor parameter analyzer


Temperature controllers


AC

Oscilloscopes

Pulse generators

  • HP 8116A (2) function generators to 50MHz

Lock-in amplifiers

Other amplifiers

  • SR570 current pre-amplifier

Optical

OSAs

Fiber optics

OADM Filter

Tunable filters

  • Santec OTF (4) 1535-1565 nm, various bandwidths, probably membrane

Isolators

Polarizers

Polarization beam splitters

  • 9/125-SPP-1550-PBS-50-3A3U3U: from "ozoptics", one SMF in (APC)/two PMF (UPC) out; 50 dB reflection;

Switches

Detectors

High-speed Measurement

Power meters/broad area PDs

Misc. characterization

Cameras

Optical sources

Broadband sources

  • SLED (example)
  • ASE source
  • Hg lamp

CW lasers

1550 nm

  • Agilent TLS (example)

1310 nm

780, 1060, 1300 nm

Other

  • SDL-8610 (2): 850nm, 100mW, fiber-coupled

Pulsed lasers

Amplifiers

  • MPB EFA-P21F C-band gain-flattened EDFA wtih 21 dBm max. output power

Attenuators

Modulators/transmitters

High-speed

Low-speed

Other

Communication

We have several USB/GPIB converters. The one from Agilent is not intuitive to install. Follow the instructions here:Agilent 82357A (USB/GPIB)

Opto-mechanics

  • Newport 855C programmable controller (for up to 4 mechanical actuators)

Water coolers

Optical tables

Safety

First aid kit (near fume hood)

Fire extinguisher near the main entrance

Shower and eye-wash in the hallway right outside the lab

Radiation safety goggles at various wavelengths (in bin above sample cabinet). Check the UCSB laser safety manual for guidelines on choosing appropriate goggles for your experiment.


Safety documents:

Click here for a list of chemicals in the fume hood and links to their MSDSs.

Lab-specific guidelines: File:FemtolabCHPSecI.pdf

Campus-wide chemical hygiene plan Section II (UCSB policies, procedures, and resources): File:CampuswideCHPSec.II.2011.pdf

Campus-wide chemical hygiene plan Section III (regulatory framework): File:CampuswideCHPsection III.2011.pdf