Calmar Optcom Launch Tuneable Femtosecond Fibre Laser
01 Aug 2006
We are pleased to announce the lauch of Calmar Optcom's range of tuneable wavelength femtosecond fibre lasers in the 1micron wavelength band.
Calmar has focused considerable in-house expertise on developing wavelength tuneable femtosecond lasers with ultra-low noise pedestals, transform limited pulse shapes and extremely low timing jitter. With pulse widths from 100fs to 1ps and repetition rates of 20-50MHz pulse available, these lasers are also tuneable over the 1030-1080nm wavelength range.
The beauty of these systems is their flexibility, stability and ease of use in applications such as laser amplifier seeding, biomedical research, nonlinear materials research, time resolved studies, terahertz radiation generation and free space communication.
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