MDE884RH - Fibre Array / Crystal Rotator, Long Reach, Right Hand
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- Model: Martock MDE884RH
Fibre Array/Crystal Rotator, Long Reach, R/H
MDE884RH
- θx fibre array / crystal manipulator
- Rotates exactly on x-axis
- Maintains 18 mm centre height
- Right and Left handed versions available (RH not suitable for combination with MDE185)
This θx ribbon cable / crystal manipulator (long reach) has a unique roll mechanism to ensure rotation is exactly about the x-axis, at an 18 mm centre height. Right and left handed versions available. Can also be supplied with θy and θz adjustments.
The front block is machined by Elliot Scientific (or customer) to locate silicon V-groove block on the fibre (US: fiber) ribbon. Alternatively, it can be replaced by a device holder as shown in the photo below.
MD01/059 Left-hand and MD01/060 Right-hand Device Holders
These can been ordered as a replacement for the existing MDE884 front block
The unique mechanical roll design features a decoupling of the linear adjuster travel from the roll motion, which minimises any radial offset during rotation. This ensures that angular movements are exactly about the x-axis and that no radial offset is introduced. The precision of motion results in a very high level of accuracy of the roll angle.
NOTE - THE RH version of the MDE884, is not compatible with the MDE185 Picth and Yaw unit, if you are unsure, then please contact the Elliot Scientific sales team for advice on further configuration.
Specifications
Configuration | Right hand | |
Centre Height | Maintained at 18mm | |
θx Rotation | Coarse range | ± 4° |
Fine range | ± 10 arc minutes | |
θx Resolution | Coarse adjustment | 8 arc seconds |
Fine adjustment | < 0.1 arc seconds |
MDE885 workstations L/H and R/H units incorporated into a waveguide alignment system
Further options
θy and θz versions
Inverted drive version if space is limited
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A number of papers have been published by scientists around the globe who have used the Elliot|Martock MDE884 Fibre Array / Crystal Rotator within their research. Here are some examples: