Griffin-10-WT Ti:Sapphire Oscillator
Description
The KMLabs Griffin™ series of Ti:sapphire oscillators gives customers ultimate control over their system, are simple to maintain, and offer a wide range of performance specifications enabling many different applications. These prism-based oscillators use Kerr lens modelocking to generate ultrashort < 12 fs pulses. All Griffin lasers include computerized control of the spectral bandwidth and center wavelength and water-cooled breadboards for maximum long term stability. There are options within the Griffin series that include integrated pump lasers and diagnostics. Griffin lasers are very simple to maintain, since components are easily accessible.
Griffin-10-WT Ti:Sapphire Oscillator
Specifications |
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Mode Locked Power (avg.): | 800 mW |
Pulse Duration: | 25 fs |
Bandwidth (FWHM): | N/A nm |
Repetition Rate: | 80-95MHz |
Pulse Energy: | 15 nJ |
Center Wavelength: | 700-920nm |
Applications
- Frequency conversion into the UV and mid-IR
- Pumping OPO
- Materials Research
- Femtochemistry
- Spectroscopy
- THz Generation
- Ultrafast Imaging
- 2-photon polymerization
- Pump-probe experiments
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Griffin lasers can be used for frequency conversion into the UV and mid-IR, pumping OPOs, materials research, femtochemistry, spectroscopy, THz generation, ultrafast imaging, 2-photon polymerization, and pump-probe experiments.
The Griffin lasers have configurable repetition rates from 75-102 MHz, configurable power, computer control of the center wavelength and bandwidth of the oscillator spectrum, computer-controlled pulse duration, and excellent beam quality. They also have options for integrated pump lasers and diagnostics.
The Griffin series of Ti:sapphire oscillators is a range of prism-based oscillators that use Kerr lens modelocking to generate ultrashort < 12 fs pulses. They offer a wide range of performance specifications enabling many different applications.
The maximum pulse energy of the Griffin lasers is >15 nJ.
The unique feature of the Griffin series is computer-controlled tuning of center wavelength, computer-controlled tuning of spectral bandwidth, and ultrashort sub-12fs pulses.