Regenerative amplifiers

April 8, 2009
High Q Laser's new series of ultra compact pico- and femtosecond regenerative amplifiers were designed to meet a maintenance interval of 12 months and a life time of 5 years.

High Q Laser's (Hohenems/Bregenz, Austria) new series of ultra compact pico- and femtosecond regenerative amplifiers were designed to meet a maintenance interval of 12 months and a life time of 5 years. The available power of the all-in-one amplifiers is 30 W for the picoREGEN UC-INDUSTRIAL with a pulse duration of 12ps and 8 W for the femtoREGEN UC-INDUSTRIAL with a pulse duration of 350fs. These ultra-fast amplifiers are well suited to be integrated as OEM products, due to their compact size with a footprint of 78 cm x 34 cm, their all-in-one controller, and their ability for full remote control and signal read out. Combining high power and high repetition rates these products are perfect tools for a wide range of applications in nano- and microprocessing such as solar cell structuring and scribing, thin film ablation, hole drilling, and precision cutting.

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