Ti-Sapphire Laser Offers Narrow Line Width

Feb. 27, 2003
Bohemia, NY, February 28, 2003. The TU Series of Ti:Sapphire lasers from Photonics Industries International provide broad tuning from 700 to 1000nm, and 500 to 193nm and operate at high repetition rates up to 10kHz, while providing millijoules of energy with a very narrow line width.

Bohemia, NY, February 28, 2003. The TU Series of Ti:Sapphire lasers from Photonics Industries International provide broad tuning from 700 to 1000nm, and 500 to 193nm and operate at high repetition rates up to 10kHz, while providing millijoules of energy with a very narrow line width.

By minimizing dispersive optical components in the laser cavity, the TU Series lasers provide superior wavelength stability. Computer wavelength scanning is available not just for the fundamental wavelength tuning, but also for the 2nd, 3rd, and/or 4th harmonic output by utilizing auto-tracking technology.

Target applications include OH radical concentration measurement, CARS, laser induced fluorescence, LIDAR, mass spectroscopy and MALDI, multi-photon spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and time resolved spectroscopy.

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