1 - 10 of 219 Search Results for bandwidth
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Mantis Ti:Sapphire Laser
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... point Better Ultrafast Every Day The new Mantis is a chirped mirror technology based oscillator. Designed for a fixed operation point in bandwidth (>70 nm) and center wavelength (at the peak of Ti:Sapphire), Mantis is a high end, yet cost effective broadband oscillator.  ...
Related Searches: mantis | ti sapphire | ti-sapphire laser | pulse shaper
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Ultima LabMaster
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... our sales staff at 971-327-2700 for Instruments, 408-764-4983 for Diode Modules. Specifications Analog Out*: 0-1V, ±2% Computer Correct: 5H Full Bandwidth: 50 KHz (optional, for semiconductor detectors only) Auxillary Out (alarm signals): 0-5V, TTL compatible Display Accuracy: ±1% ±2 LSD (Must be added ...
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BioinstrumentationOverview2008View
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... (ModeMaster beam quality)3 <<_1.1 Beam Asymmetry3 <<_1:1.1 Laser Drive Modes Digital, Analog & PC Control Digital Modulation Maximum Bandwidth (MHz) 150 Rise Time (10% to 90%)(nsec) <2 Fall Time (10% to 90%)(nsec) <2 Modulation Depth (extinction ratio) >1,000,000:1 at 0 Hz, ...
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Ultima LabMaster
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... our sales staff at 971-327-2700 for Instruments, 408-764-4983 for Diode Modules. Specifications Analog Out*: 0-1V, ±2% Computer Correct: 5H Full Bandwidth: 50 KHz (optional, for semiconductor detectors only) Auxillary Out (alarm signals): 0-5V, TTL compatible Display Accuracy: ±1% ±2 LSD (Must be added ...
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Ultra-Low Noise Diode Laser Modules
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... -hop, noise-free operation. Sophisticated drive electronics are used to ensure low noise output. Typical RMS noise is 0.06% or better for detector bandwidth from 10 Hz to 10 MHz, with practically no warm-up time. MicroBlaze™ beam circulation technology produces a high-brightness, diffraction-limited ...
Related Searches: 31-0144-000 | ultra low noise | lablaser | 31-0144
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SemiManufMagRev2
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... parameters? Lithography optics are only designed to produce perfect focus when supplied with light of a single wavelength. As the laser spectral bandwidth increases, the system's ability to produce fine features suffers due to effects such as chromatic aberration. So minimizing linewidth, as well as ...
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OLEReprintCoherentMay06
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... and/or limited in their scope of success. Now, a closed-loop method provides complete turnkey control of pulse phase over the entire spectral bandwidth of any ultrafast laser. This turnkey method can easily be used to correct phase effects from an entire experimental system - including downstream beam ...
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OLEReprintCoherentMay06
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... . Increasing the voltage at any of the SLM pixels retards the phase of light passing through that pixel. For an array with 128 pixels, the spectral bandwidth of the laser pulse is divided into 128 equal segments and the phase of each of these wavelength segments can be arbitrarily changed by adjusting ...
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