OZ Optics pulse compressor and peak field booster available

March 9, 2020
The compact, passive PWC-1030 pulse compressor and peak-field booster uses nonlinear effects from an optical fiber to surpass peak electric field limitations from an ultrafast optical source.

The compact, passive PWC-1030 pulse compressor and peak-field booster uses nonlinear effects from an optical fiber to surpass peak electric field limitations from an ultrafast optical source. It features tunable pulse-width compression and tunable spectral bandwidth expansion, with 43.8 kW input peak power and 105.5 kW output peak power at 1050 nm.

OZ Optics

Ottawa, ON, Canada

www.ozoptics.com

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