Frequently Asked Questions

ROC stands for Row Optical Correlator.

The ROC autocorrelator measures single-shot autocorrelation traces.

It is compact, robust, easy to use, requires no calibration or tweaking, and can be installed and used in less than 2 minutes.

The ROC models cover pulse durations from 5 femtoseconds (fs) to 10 picoseconds (ps), depending on the model.

The acceptable average power is up to 3.5 W.

The ROC is suitable for any repetition rate, including single-shot to GHz.

Minimum input pulse energy varies; for example, 1 µJ at 30 fs for single-shot and 500 pJ at 30 fs for 40 MHz repetition rate (values depend on the laser).

The software provides live pulse duration extraction, multiple calculation methods, enhanced background treatment, remote control, and data export options.

The beam height is adjustable from 30 mm, and custom versions are available for specific requirements.

The ROC uses a 12-bit CMOS detector with 3 megapixels and 72 dB dynamic range.

The ROC supports USB 3.1 and optionally GigE.

Dimensions range from 55 x 56 x 195 mm to 55 x 56 x 265 mm, depending on the model.

It can measure in the spectral range of 480 nm to 2100 nm.

Yes, it is compact, robust, and easily transportable.

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