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Picosecond pulsed fiber lasers.
Ytterbium picosecond pulsed laser.
Picosecond femtosecond fiber lasers toptica s ultrafast fiber lasers provide reliable femtosecond or picosecond pulses at wavelengths between 488 2200 nm with a output power up to 1 w.
For some models the pulse duration can be adjusted by the user.
Picosecond and femtosecond pulsed lasers are available in infrared up to 10 w at 1 5 μ m up to 100 w at 1 06 μ m or as a second harmonic source up to 5 w at 0 52 μ m.
Picosecond and femtosecond fiber lasers serve industry and science two photon microscopy 3d printing and other applications all benefit from the newest generation of ultrafast fiber lasers.
Toptica s ultrafast fiber lasers provide reliable femtosecond or picosecond pulses at wavelengths between 488 2200 nm with a output power up to 1 w.
300 picosecond lasers are one of the most diverse categories of pulsed lasers available on the market today since picosecond pulses 10 12 s can be generated by q switching gain switching and mode locking.
Femto pulse lasers range from 400 to 600 fs pico pulse models range from 10 ps to 1 ns.
Ipg photonics ylpp 25 1 50 r ultrashort pulse fiber laser provides pulses with 25 μj pulse energy with scalable average output power of 50 w and customer selected pulse durations in the range of 1 to 5 ps at full operational repetition rate range of 50 2000 khz.
These can provide very clean.
A variety of laser types can generate picosecond pulses with other performance parameters varying in wide ranges.
The most common sources are actively or passively mode locked solid state bulk lasers.
The stable linearly polarized picosecond laser output can be achieved through the optim.
Our monolithic all spliced fiber design is beyond state of the art enabling an incredibly compact laser that is inherently more power efficient reliable and robust than conventional bulk.