Femtolasers Ti:sapphire lasers feature high peak powers

Feb. 9, 2011
The 2011 Femtosource fusion and synergy families of dispersive-mirror-based ultrafast Ti:sapphire oscillators are aimed at applications including seeding, terahertz, OCT, MPM, materials processing, spectroscopy, and all nonlinear physics that can benefit from high peak powers.

The 2011 Femtosource fusion and synergy families of dispersive-mirror-based ultrafast Ti:sapphire oscillators are aimed at applications including seeding, terahertz, OCT, MPM, materials processing, spectroscopy, and all nonlinear physics that can benefit from high peak powers. The lasers have fewer components for passive stability.
Femtolasers Produktions
Vienna, Austria

www.femtolasers.com

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PRESS RELEASE

November 10th, 2010
The 2011 FEMTOSOURCE(tm) fusion(tm) and synergy(tm) families feature Dispersive Mirror (DM) based ultrafast Ti:Sapphire oscillators combining outstanding performance with ease of operation. The 2011 edition clearly sets the benchmark for performance and stability, based on our experience gained from the largest base of installed oscillators in the 5-20 fs range. Applications include seeding, THz, OCT, MPM, materials processing, spectroscopy, and all nonlinear physics that can benefit from high peak powers.

The outstanding efficiency of the DM cavity guarantees low cost of ownership, while the radical reduction in the number of its components yields rock-solid passive stability combined with state-of-the-art laser parameters. The new synergy and fusion families share the same platform designed for maximum passive stability. The synergy accomodates a variety of pump-lasers of your choice, while the fusion comes with an integrated pump-laser in combination with GREENALIGN(tm) active stabilization for your comfort. GREENALIGN(tm) is an opto-mechanical component developed for our industrial grade Integral(tm) oscillators, setting the leading level of stability and allowing for generation of ultrafast laser pulses with ease of operation.

Company: FEMTOLASERS Produktions GmbH, Vienna, AUSTRIA

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Posted by Lee Mather

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