Femtosecond fiber lasers from Calmar Laser have use in nonlinear applications

Feb. 9, 2016
The Carmel X-Series 780 nm femtosecond fiber laser includes power levels >1 W and repetition rates of 100 MHz with sub-90 fs output pulse widths and beam quality M2

The Carmel X-Series 780 nm femtosecond fiber laser includes power levels >1 W and repetition rates of 100 MHz with sub-90 fs output pulse widths and beam quality M2 <1.2. The Casadero 1550 nm FLCPA-02C femtosecond system has output pulse energy of 3 μJ at 700 kHz. With 2 W average power, it can serve as a source for nonlinear and bioimaging applications.
Calmar Laser
Palo Alto, CA

www.calmarlaser.com

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