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New type of femtosecond laser: used for broadband terahertz generation and nonlinear wafer detection

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2024-06-26 13:51:22
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Recently, HüBNER Photonics, the leading manufacturer of high-performance lasers, has launched the latest member of the VALO femtosecond series - VALO Tidal. This laser not only represents a major leap in the fields of imaging, detection, and analysis, but also demonstrates the infinite possibilities of laser technology with its outstanding performance.

The VALO Tidal femtosecond laser typically shortens its pulse duration to 40 femtoseconds and achieves an output power of up to 2 watts, which is unprecedented in the industry. This breakthrough progress is attributed to the proprietary fiber laser technology of the VALO femtosecond series lasers. The perfect combination of linear and nonlinear effects enables the optical bandwidth to far exceed the gain bandwidth, providing users with unparalleled performance experience.

The design of this laser is ingenious, generating clean and ultrafast light pulses through passive cooling. Its pulse duration is less than 50 femtoseconds, with a peak power level of up to 2 megawatts, demonstrating its outstanding performance advantages. In addition, the wide spectral bandwidth of VALO Tidal covers 1000 to 1100 nanometers, making it an ideal choice for second and third harmonic imaging.

Not only that, VALO Tidal is also equipped with an integrated dispersion pre compensation unit, allowing users to fully utilize its excellent peak power and wide spectrum bandwidth. This feature is not only applicable to most nonlinear applications, such as high harmonic imaging and broadband terahertz generation, but also to fields such as nonlinear wafer detection. The launch of VALO Tidal will undoubtedly bring a revolution to imaging technology, driving research and application in related fields to new heights.

Source: OFweek

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