Laser Quantum Launches New Product at Laser World of Photonics 2015
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keywords: Laser Quantum Laser World of Photonics Munich exhibition
Time:2015-06-05
Dr. Albrecht Bartels of Laser Quantum GmbH said ‘both these products bring the high power and superior noise performance of Ti:sapphire back to the frequency comb market in a robust, turn-key fashion. I’m excited to see the taccor comb being launched as a commercial first, as it delivers up to 1W of average power with a unique 1GHz mode spacing. The taccor x10 gives up to 1mW per comb line spaced by 10GHz and is ideal for resolved mode spectroscopy, low-noise microwave generation, astrocombs and optical arbitrary wave generation.’
Laser Quantum will be exhibiting at Laser world of Photonics, Munich on stand B3.318. We look forward to welcoming you on our stand to test drive both the taccor x10 and taccor comb. In addition to this, we will also be showcasing our range of industry-leading continuous wave and ultra-fast lasers.
about Laser Quantum: Laser Quantum manufactures robust and long lasting lasers, using innovative laser technologies. It provides researchers with the tools they need to advance scientific knowledge and understanding, and OEM manufacturers to improve the capability and reliability of their products. With industry leading lifetimes and specifications, Laser Quantum lasers are suited to numerous research and industrial applications.
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