Ultrafast fiber laser offers 1000–1100 nm spectral bandwidth

Aug. 1, 2024
The VALO Tidal ultrafast fiber laser delivers pulse durations of 40 fs (typical) with 2 W output power.

The VALO Tidal ultrafast fiber laser delivers pulse durations of 40 fs (typical) with 2 W output power. Features include passive cooling, a 1000–1100 nm spectral bandwidth range, and an integrated pre-compensation dispersion module. Suited for simultaneous second- and third-harmonic imaging using standard microscope objectives, applications include multiphoton imaging and advanced spectroscopy.

HÜBNER Photonics

Kassel, Germany

www.hubner-photonics.com

Sponsored Recommendations

Advancing Neuroscience Using High-Precision 3D Printing

March 7, 2025
Learn how Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Used High-Precision 3D Printing to Advance Neuroscience Research using 3D Printed Optical Drives.

From Prototyping to Production: How High-Precision 3D Printing is Reinventing Electronics Manufacturing

March 7, 2025
Learn how micro 3D printing is enabling miniaturization. As products get smaller the challenge to manufacture small parts increases.

What are Notch Filters?

Feb. 27, 2025
Notch filters are ideal for applications that require nearly complete rejection of a laser line while passing as much non-laser light as possible.

Using Optical Filters to Optimize Illumination in Fluorescence and Raman Systems

Feb. 27, 2025
Discover how Semrock products can help you get the most out of your fluorescence and Raman excitation designs, regardless of light source.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Laser Focus World, create an account today!