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Applications
- Ultrafast spectroscopy
- Transient absorption spectroscopy
- Sum-frequency spectroscopy
- Stimulated Raman scattering
- 2D electronic spectroscopy
- 2D infrared spectroscopy
- Fluorescence spectroscopy
- Photoemission spectroscopy
- Transient grating spectroscopy
- Flash photolysis
- Z-scan
- Advanced microscopy
- Transient absorption microscopy
- Nonlinear microscopy
- CARS and SRS microscopy
- Ultrafast electron microscopy
- High-energy and attosecond science
- High harmonic generation
- THz generation
- X-ray generation
- Laser source development
- Nonlinear optics
- OPCPA
- Laser pumping and seeding
- Pulse characterization
- Repetition rate locking
- CEP stabilization
- Micro and nanofabrication
- Photopolymerization
- Surface nanostructuring
- Color center formation
- Volume modification
- Laser–tissue interaction
- Industrial applications
- Fiber cleaving
- Stent cutting
- Precision parts cutting
- High-contrast marking
- Milling of complex 3D structures
- Selective ablation
- Stainless steel polishing
- Polymer polishing
- Periodic surface structuring
Products
- Femtosecond Lasers
- PHAROS
- CARBIDE
- FLINT
- Harmonic Generators
- HG for PHAROS
- HG for CARBIDE
- HIRO
- SHBC
- Tunable Wavelength Sources
- ORPHEUS
- ORPHEUS-F
- ORPHEUS-N
- ORPHEUS-MIR
- ORPHEUS-ONE
- ORPHEUS-TWINS
- ORPHEUS-PS
- I-OPA
- OPA for Ti:Sapphire Lasers
- TOPAS-PRIME
- TOPAS-PRIME-HE
- TOPAS-TWINS
- TOPAS-SHBC-400
- TOPAS-PS-800
- OPCPA Systems
- ORPHEUS-OPCPA
- OPCPA-HE
- Spectroscopy Systems
- HARPIA
- HARPIA-TA
- HARPIA-TF
- Microscopy Systems
- CRONUS-2P
- CRONUS-3P
- Autocorrelators
- GECO
- TIPA
An innovative Yb-based ultrafast deep ultraviolet source for time-resolved photoemission experiments
F. Boschini, H. Hedayat, C. Dallera, P. Farinello, C. Manzoni, A. Magrez, H. Berger, G. Cerullo, and E. Carpene, Review of Scientific Instruments 12 (85), 123903 (2014).
Dynamical Localization Limiting the Coherent Transport Range of Excitons in Organic Crystals
T. Wang, and W. Chan, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 11 (5), 1812-1818 (2014).