Mesa Photonics to showcase ultrafast laser pulse measurement system at SPIE Photonics West 2016

Jan. 25, 2016
The FROGscan ultrafast laser pulse measurement system measures the exact intensity profile and wavelength distribution of ultrafast laser pulses to an equivalent bandwidth of 100 THz.

The FROGscan ultrafast laser pulse measurement system measures the exact intensity profile and wavelength distribution of ultrafast laser pulses to an equivalent bandwidth of 100 THz. It offers the ability to change wavelength ranges between 450 and 2000 nm. A single device measures pulse durations over three orders of magnitude—from 12 fs to >20 ps—with a dynamic range of up to 75 dB (50 dB dynamic range is standard).

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 5247

To Learn More:

Contact: Mesa Photonics
Headquarters: Santa Fe, NM
Product: FROGscan ultrafast laser pulse measurement system
Key Features: Ability to change wavelength ranges between 450 and 2000 nm

What Mesa Photonics says:
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