Onefive to showcase high-energy femtosecond laser at SPIE BiOS and SPIE Photonics West 2015

Jan. 28, 2015
The Origami – XP high-energy femtosecond laser has a single-box, air-cooled design, and provides flexible repetition rate from single-shot to 1 MHz.

The Origami – XP high-energy femtosecond laser has a single-box, air-cooled design, and provides flexible repetition rate from single-shot to 1 MHz. A chirped-pulse amplification system allows up to 60 µJ of pulse energy, 4 W of average power, and pulse duration below 400 fs. The center wavelength is 1030 nm. Applications include micromachining, medical devices, the pharmaceutical industry, nanosurgery, and semiconductor testing, among others.

SPIE BiOS/Photonics West booth number: 9021 (BiOS) and 5127 (Photonics West)

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Contact:Onefive GmbH
Headquarters: Zürich, Switzerland
Product: Origami – XP high-energy femtosecond laser
Key Features: Up to 60 µJ of pulse energy

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