Coherent OPA Delivers Short Pulsewidth and Wide Tuning from Yb Amplifiers
source:Coherent相干
release:Johnny Lee
Time:2016-03-01
Ytterbium-based amplifiers feature several advantages over Titanium:Sapphire alternatives, including direct diode pumping and simplified architectures. However, ytterbium amplifiers usually have longer pulsewidths. This difference has been eliminated with the Opera-F, a single-box accessory which includes a non-collinear stage to generate pulsewidths as short as 50 fs, followed by a collinear stage which delivers very broad wavelength tuning. The output wavelength is tuned through software, with no physical adjustment required.
The high power and high repetition rate of the Opera-F are ideal for advanced multiphoton microscopy studies in neuroscience; the high power is a particular advantage for multi-beam imaging setups using a spatial light modulator (SLM). It is equally well-suited to liquid phase pump-probe experiments including solvation mechanics and studies of advanced solid state materials for light harvesting, displays and semiconductor industry.
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