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The TiF-F laser is based on the TiF-M design and inherits all its
parameters and specifications. The built-in pump laser is integrated in the
system and thermally stabilized. Pump laser OEM module by Laser Quantum
is equal to models Opus 3 (3 W), Finesse family (4 to 10 W).
The TiF-F3 model includes the smaller Opus 3 OEM pump laser and
may be good for starting a femtosecond project with restricted budget or
adding femtosecond capability to your microscope with this cost-effective
solution. Here is the tuning curve for the TiF-50F3 and laser stability graph for
your reference.
• Tuning range 710 - 950 nm
• Pulse duration <20 fs
• Output power up to 1.5 W (@6W pump laser, 100fs)
• Optional thermostabilized main breadboard
• Motorized USB wavelength tuning
• Electromagnetic starter
Femtosecond Solid-State Lasers
Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser with a pump source TiF-F
TiF wavelength tuning curves
Product overview
Avesta Project Ltd.
P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute,
KRF-2 building, Troitsk, 142190,
Moscow region, Russia
Tel: +7 495 967-94-73
+7 495 745-22-05
+7 4967 51-00-78
Fax: +7 495 646-04-95
e-mail: fs@avesta.ru
www.avesta.ru
Ti:Sapphire femtosecond laser
with a pump source TiF-F
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Intensity, abr.u.
Wavelength, nm
Optical spectrum:
ƒÜëpeak= 800 nm
FWHM = 20 nm
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2ndorder autocorrelation, abr.u.
Delay, fs
Autocorrelation:
FWHM = 67fs
Pulse width <50fs
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Wavelength (nm)
Output average power (mW)
Standard Optics Set (Pump Power 3W)
Standard Optics Set (Pump Power 4W)
Longwavelength Optics Set (Pump Power 4W)
Standard Optics Set (Pump Power 6W)
Longwavelength Optics Set (Pump Power 6W)
@6W
@4W
@4W
@6W
@3W
Application:
- Multiphoton microscopy
- Seed oscillator for amplifier systems
- Terahertz generation
- Nonlinear microscopy
- "Pump-probe" spectroscopy
- Material processing
- Optical coherent tomography
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