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Nonlinear Index

Nonlinear Index

Source: ResearchGate Understanding Nonlinear Index in Optics When light of high intensity travels through a medium, nonlinear effects can occur. One common nonlinear effect is the Kerr effect, where the refractive index of the medium changes in response to the optical intensity. This change is described by the nonlinear refractive index, measured in m2/W in

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Diode Lasers

Diode Lasers

Source: Coherent Diode Lasers: A Comprehensive Overview Diode lasers are versatile devices that offer plug-and-play operation, compact size, and high performance, making them ideal for a wide range of applications. In this blog post, we will explore the features and applications of various diode lasers available in the market. TOPTICA Diode Lasers TOPTICA offers a

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Ultraviolet Optics

Ultraviolet Optics

Source: Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V. – News Exploring Ultraviolet Optics Innovations Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Technology Hollow-core photonic crystal fibers guide light within a hollow channel enveloped by a microstructured cladding. This innovative technology offers precision and efficiency in photonics applications ranging from 213 nm to mid-infrared. Dielectric Mirrors and Multilayer Mirrors UltraFast Innovations (UFI®) provides

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Vanadate Lasers

Vanadate Lasers

Source: MDPI The World of Vanadate Lasers Introduction to Vanadate Lasers Vanadate lasers are based on neodymium-doped vanadate crystals, such as yttrium vanadate (Nd:YVO4), gadolinium vanadate (Nd:GdVO4), and lutetium vanadate (Nd:LuVO4). These materials are also known as orthovanadates. Initially, the growth of high-quality vanadate crystals was challenging, but advancements in crystal growth techniques and the

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Pulse Compression

Pulse Compression

Source: APE The Science of Pulse Compression in Ultrafast Laser Technology Introduction Ultrafast lasers play a crucial role in various scientific and industrial applications, from material processing to microscopy. One key aspect of ultrafast laser technology is pulse compression, which allows for the generation of extremely short laser pulses with high intensity. In this blog

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Tunable Lasers

Tunable Lasers

Source: Wikipedia Tunable Lasers: A Comprehensive Overview Tunable lasers are versatile tools used in various scientific and industrial applications for their ability to emit light at different wavelengths. They offer flexibility and precision, making them essential in fields such as spectroscopy, microscopy, and telecommunications. In this blog post, we will explore some of the key

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Laser Light

Laser Light

Source: OBI · Auf Lager Exploring Laser Technologies Laser technology has revolutionized various industries, from research to medical applications. Let’s delve into some of the key players in the laser market and their cutting-edge offerings. Ultrafast and Tunable Lasers Companies like EKPLA and Stuttgart Instruments Alpha offer femtosecond, picosecond, and nanosecond lasers with tunable wavelength systems for

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Quarter-Wave Mirrors

Quarter-Wave Mirrors

Source: Manx Precision Optics Understanding Optical Mirrors and Their Applications Understanding Optical Mirrors and Their Applications Introduction to Optical Mirrors Optical mirrors are essential components in a variety of scientific and industrial applications. They are designed to reflect light in a controlled manner, making them indispensable in fields such as astronomy, life sciences, metrology, and

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Excimer Lamps

Excimer Lamps

Source: GEW UV Excimer Lamps: Understanding the Technology Excimer Lamps: Understanding the Technology Introduction Excimer lamps are a unique type of gas discharge lamps that produce ultraviolet light through excited dimers or exciplex molecules. Unlike excimer lasers, these lamps do not have a laser resonator and emit diffused light rather than coherent laser beams. Operation

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