Femtosecond laser from Atseva features inherently synchronized channels

May 31, 2017
The Tricolor hybrid femtosecond laser provides >1.2 W, >300 mW, and >300 mW power at 1050, 525, and 800 nm, respectively, from three output channels.

The Tricolor hybrid femtosecond laser provides >1.2 W, >300 mW, and >300 mW power at 1050, 525, and 800 nm, respectively, from three output channels. All channels are inherently synchronized to each other, allowing for easy pump-probe and other experiments where precise temporal delay setting or pulse overlapping is required.
Atseva
Fort Collins, CO

www.atseva.com

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