Anthelion CR185 Cr:ZnSe Ultrafast Oscillator
Description
Q-Peak’s Anthelion is a diode-pumped, ultrafast, Cr:ZnSe oscillator offering turn-key, femtosecond solutions in the infrared for scientific research and materials processing applications. The oscillator provides a stand-alone module for high-repetition rate applications, or can be paired with a custom chirped-pulse regenerative amplifier for high-peak power applications. The Anthelion is operated by a control electronics box with a touch screen display for easy adjustment and monitoring of laser performance.
Anthelion CR185 Cr:ZnSe Ultrafast Oscillator
Specifications |
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Mode Locked Power (avg.): | 50 mW |
Pulse Duration: | 100 fs |
Bandwidth (FWHM): | 80 nm |
Repetition Rate: | 100-100MHz |
Pulse Energy: | 0.5 nJ |
Center Wavelength: | 2500-2500nm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Anthelion can be paired with a custom chirped-pulse regenerative amplifier for high-peak power applications.
The Anthelion is operated by a control electronics box with a touch screen display for easy adjustment and monitoring of laser performance. The control box has a front panel user interface with a touch screen menu and a rear panel user interface with RS232, Ethernet, and safety interlocks.
The Anthelion has applications in materials processing, remote sensing, trace gas monitoring, medical applications, semiconductor spectroscopy, and non-linear generation.
The Anthelion has a center wavelength of 2500 nm, a spectral bandwidth (FWHM) of 80 nm, a pulse width of 100 fs, and a pulse repetition rate of 100 MHz. It also has a linear polarization and a beam diameter of 5 mm.
The Anthelion is a diode-pumped, ultrafast, Cr:ZnSe oscillator that provides turn-key, femtosecond solutions in the infrared for scientific research and materials processing applications.