Laser Quantum to launch laser sources at LASER World of Photonics 2015

June 15, 2015
The Taccor Comb frequency comb is based on plug-and-play Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser technology.

The Taccor Comb frequency comb is based on plug-and-play Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser technology, while the Taccor x10 femtosecond laser offers a 10 GHz repetition rate with power pump modulation for control of the carrier-envelope offset frequency. The frequency comb delivers up to 1 W of average power with 1 GHz mode spacing, and the femtosecond laser gives up to 1 mW per comb line spaced by 10 GHz for uses in resolved-mode spectroscopy, low-noise microwave generation, astrocombs, and optical arbitrary wave generation.

LASER World of Photonics booth number: B3.318

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Contact: Laser Quantum
Headquarters: San Jose, CA
Product: Taccor Comb frequency comb and Taccor x10 femtosecond laser
Key Features: 10 GHz repetition rate and 1 W of average power

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