Femtosecond lasers |
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For applications requiring pulse widths below 1 ps to 100 fs or shorter. All featuring near diffraction-limited beams, user-specifiable repetition rates, optional wavelength conversion, and clock synchronization. Enabled by our SESAM |
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Industrial femtosecond laser with integrated pump laser for exceptional long-term stability, up to 150 mW at 80 MHz with <100 fs pulsewidth, user-specified wavelength from 760 to 860 nm. > To Data Sheet
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Industrial femtosecond laser with integrated pump laser for exceptional long-term stability. More than 800 mW at 80 MHz with <100 fs puslewidth and user-specified wavelength from 760 to 860 nm.
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Scientific version of the Pallas Ti:sapphire laser with integrated pump. More than 800 mW at repetition rates in the range from 40 to 200 MHz with <100 fs pulsewidth, 760 to 860 nm user-specified wavelength. > To Data Sheet
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Cavity-dumped version of the Tiger Ti:sapphire laser, allowing for increase of the pulse energy to >50 nJ and push-button selectable repetition rate from single-shot to 4 MHz.
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Scientific femtosecond Nd:glass laser, featuring ideal, pedestal-free transform-limited <250 fs pulses, average power >400 mW at 1058 nm, tunable from 1053 nm to 1064 nm with >200 mW.
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Highest commercial output power directly from a sub-picosecond oscillator based on thin-disk technology. Transform-limited <800 fs pulsewidth with 1 µJ pulse energy, at 45 MHz repetition rates and up to 50 W average power.
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