Laser Quantum to display ultrafast laser amplifier at LASER World of PHOTONICS 2017

June 8, 2017
The venteon OPCPA ultrafast laser amplifier produces a train of light pulses at repetition rates up to 4 MHz.
The venteon OPCPA ultrafast laser amplifier produces a train of light pulses at repetition rates up to 4 MHz, energies in excess of 15 µJ, and ultra-broadband spectrum offering few-cycle pulses <8 fs. The single-pass amplifier uses an ultra-broadband gain process, which avoids any gain narrowing and supports the full few-cycle bandwidth of the company's venteon laser systems, allowing high repetition rates. Notable applications for the amplifier include high-harmonic-generation and soft x-ray (XUV) spectroscopy.LASER World of PHOTONICS booth number: B3, 314To Learn More:Contact: Laser QuantumHeadquarters: Stockport, Cheshire, EnglandProduct: venteon OPCPA ultrafast laser amplifierKey Feature: Pulse energies in excess of 15 µJWhat Laser Quantum says: View more information on the venteon OPCPA ultrafast laser amplifier.View More Products Locate a vendor or system integrator in our Buyer's Guide.Share new products that you think are particularly interesting or helpful by contacting Lee Dubay, Associate Editor, Laser Focus World.

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