Del Mar Photonics releases femtosecond Er-doped fiber laser

Sept. 30, 2009
Buccaneer SHG is a femtosecond Er-doped fiber laser with built in high-efficiency second-harmonic generator based on PPLN crystals. The laser produces pulses with a duration shorter than 120 fs at an average power of greater than 50 mW at 780 nm. It is available with any fixed repetition rate of 50, 80 and 100 MHz.

Buccaneer SHG is a femtosecond Er-doped fiber laser with built in high-efficiency second-harmonic generator based on PPLN crystals. The laser produces pulses with a duration shorter than 120 fs at an average power of greater than 50 mW at 780 nm. It is available with any fixed repetition rate of 50, 80 and 100 MHz. Femtosecond pulsed lasers are used in a growing number of applications in physics and life sciences, including material processing, multiphoton imaging, pump-probe spectroscopy, and parametric generation. Modelocked femtosecond Er-doped nonlinear optical fiber offers an alternative to conventional Ti:sapphire and Cr:forsterite femtosecond laser systems, providing robust and stable operation without the need for frequent realignment.
Del Mar Photonics
San Diego, CA
www.dmphotonics.com


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Buccaneer SHG is a femtosecond Er-doped fiber laser with built in high-efficiency second harmonic generator based on PPLN crystals. Buccaneer SHG produces laser pulses with a duration < 120 femtoseconds at an average power > 50 mW at 780 nm. It is available with any fixed repetition rate of 50, 80 and 100 MHz.
New femtosecond source is priced under 50 thousand dollars. (request a quote)
Specifications:

Buccaneer SHG femtosecond Er-doped fiber laser with built in second harmonic generatorWavelength: 780±5 nm (fixed) or 1560±10 nm (fixed)Pulse Width (FWHM): <120 fsAverage output power: >50 mWRepetition rate: 50 MHz, 80 MHz or 100 MHz(specify when order)Pulse energy: 1 nJPulse shape: GaussSpatial mode: TEM00Dimensions:Laser head, mm: 350x370x140Control unit, mm: 230x200x130Crystal oven control unit, mm: 290x150x80Visit our website for more information.

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