Femtosecond Ti:sapphire laser has built-in 3 W DPSS pump

April 13, 2009
Trestles Opus is a Ti:sapphire oscillator from Del Mar Photonics that produces laser pulses with a duration from 50 to 100 fs at an average power up to 400 mW at 800nm. Its spectrally limited (also called transform-limited) 100 fs pulses have minimal broadening in multiphoton microscope systems, making additional dispersion-management pulse chirping apparatus unnecessary.

Trestles Opus is a Ti:sapphire oscillator from Del Mar Photonics that produces laser pulses with a duration from 50 to 100 fs at an average power up to 400 mW at 800 nm. Its spectrally limited (also called transform-limited) 100 fs pulses have minimal broadening in multiphoton microscope systems, making additional dispersion-management pulse chirping apparatus unnecessary. The laser is tunable in the range and also available with any fixed center wavelengths of 750, 770, 790, 810, 830, 850, or 870 nm and any other wavelengths in between.
Del Mar Photonics
San Diego, CA
www.dmphotonics.com

Posted by C. Settino, www.laserfocusworld.com


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Trestles Opus femtosecond Ti:Sapphire laser with built in 3 Watt DPSS laser

Trestles Opus is a Ti:sapphire oscillator that produces laser pulses with a duration from 50 to 100 femtoseconds at an average power up to 400 mW at 800nm. Spectrally limited (also called transform-limited) 100 fs pulses have minimal broadening in multiphoton microscope systems and doesn't require any additional dispersion management pulse chirping apparatus. It is tunable in the range and also available with any fixed center wavelengths of 750, 770, 790, 810, 830, 850, or 870 nm and any other wavelengths in between. The Trestles Opus comes with 2 years warranty. New femtosecond source is priced under $50,000.

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