Clark-MXR pump-probe spectrometer for nonlinear spectroscopy

July 15, 2011
ShapeShifter is a time-resolved, pump-probe spectrometer configurable for many nonlinear spectroscopy experiments such as transient absorption, CARS, fsSRS, TPEF, SHG/THG, and surface-specific vibrational SFG.

ShapeShifter is a time-resolved, pump-probe spectrometer configurable for many nonlinear spectroscopy experiments such as transient absorption, CARS, fsSRS, TPEF, SHG/THG, and surface-specific vibrational SFG. Options include pulsewidth down to 15 fs, pump/probe wavelengths from sub-200 nm to beyond 10 μm, decay times from sub-30 fs to nanosecond, and user-selectable repetition rates from single-shot to multiple kilohertz.
Clark-MXR
Dexter, MI
[email protected]

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Model ShapeShifterTM Time-resolved, Pump-Probe Spectrometer

ShapeShifterTM is a state-of-the-art research tool configurable for many nonlinear spectroscopy experiments such as Transient Absorption, CARS, fsSRS, TPEF, SHG/THG, and surface-specific Vibrational SFG.

ShapeShifterTM meets your current needs with flexibility to add options, including pulsewidth down to 15 fs, pump/probe wavelengths from sub-200 nm to beyond 10 microns, decay times from sub-30 femtoseconds to nanoseconds, and user-selectable repetition rates from single-shot to multiple kHz. ShapeShifterTM can also be used to explore HAZ- and embrittlement-free structuring in a wide variety of materials using pulse widths from 30 fs to 10 ps.

Why limit your options when ShapeShifterTM offers you unmatched ultrashort pulse flexibility to go where your research takes you?

Clark-MXR Inc.
[email protected]

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