Calmar Laser fiber-based femtosecond lasers have utility in multiphoton microscopy

July 7, 2015
Cazadero FLCPA-05O fiber-based femtosecond lasers are offered in both 1300 and 1700 nm wavelengths.

Cazadero FLCPA-05O fiber-based femtosecond lasers are offered in both 1300 and 1700 nm wavelengths. With uses in deep-tissue multiphoton microscopy applications, the air-cooled lasers offer high peak power (>10 nJ) femtosecond pulses with repetition rates matched to imaging speed without excessive sample heating. Higher speed increases total signal strength to allow live video imaging.
Calmar Laser
Palo Alto, CA

www.calmarlaser.com

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