Femtosecond laser provides 4 kW peak power

Aug. 19, 2024
A 1280 nm laser generates 80 fs pulses across the 1250–1310 nm wavelength range.

A 1280 nm laser generates 80 fs pulses across the 1250–1310 nm wavelength range. It provides 4 kW peak power, 30 mW (average) output power, 100 MHz pulse repetition frequency, 300 pJ pulse energy, and 80 nm bandwidth. Uses include 2p laser-assisted device alteration (LADA) in silicon integrated circuits, two-photon optical beam induced current (TOBIC), and material characterization.

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