Ultrafast laser from Calmar Laser provides up to 500 mW output at 50 MHz

Aug. 11, 2011
The Mendocino FPL-05RFF0 780 nm femtosecond fiber laser uses a second-harmonic-generation passively modelocked fiber laser in the C-band.

The Mendocino FPL-05RFF0 780 nm femtosecond fiber laser uses a second-harmonic-generation passively modelocked fiber laser in the C-band. It provides up to 500 mW output at 50 MHz and 0.15 ps pulsewidth, with pulse energy of 10 nJ and 65 kW peak power in free-space output.
Calmar Laser
Sunnyvale, CA
[email protected]

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Calmar Laser Inc., a leading developer and manufacturer of ultrafast fiber lasers, has added a new member to its highly successful Mendocino family - a revolutionary high power, 500 mW, 780 nm, 150 fs fiber laser in an ultra compact, "laser-pointer" style package! This product family is used in many diverse applications, such as multiphoton imaging, ophthalmology, micromachining, seeding Ti:sapphire amplifiers, terahertz generation, metrology, etc.

Designed for OEM and scientific biophotonics applications, the 500 mW Mendocino FPL-05RFF0 allows you to bring high power, ultrafast pulses directly to your sample in the smallest spaces!

  • Ultra Compact Laser Head (3 x 3 x 13.5 cm)
  • High Power 500 mW
  • Pulse energy 10 nJ
  • Pulse Width 150 fs
  • Wavelength 780 nm
  • Beam Quality TEM00, M2 1.1
  • Repetition Rate 50 MHz

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Posted by Lee Mather

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