ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source
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France
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since 2018
Description
Based on high repetition rate mode-locked lasers, Rock operates at tens of MHz repetition rate with short pulse durations on the order of picoseconds. Ergonomic and functional, Rock provides a high average power with stable broadband spectrum which can be easily combined with our filtering solutions to provide a convenient tunable laser. An optionnal pulse-picker can also be integrated in order to vary the nominal repetition rate of the laser.
ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source
Specifications |
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Bandwidth: | 2000 nm |
Center Wavelength: | 1400 nm |
Output Power: | 6000 mW |
Polarization: | Unpolarized |
Features
MHz repetition rate
Picosecond pulse width
Total average power up to 6W
Visible power up to 1200mW
Spatially single mode
Maintenance-free
Applications
Multiphoton fluorescence
Spectroscopy
OCT
Metrology
LIDAR
Frequently Asked Questions
The wavelength range of the ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source is from 410 nm to 2400 nm.
The ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source operates at a repetition rate of tens of MHz.
The total average power output of the ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source is up to 6W, with visible power up to 1200mW.
The ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source can be used for microscopy, multiphoton fluorescence, spectroscopy, OCT, metrology, and LIDAR.
Yes, an optional pulse-picker can be integrated into the ROCK Broadband Supercontinuum Source in order to vary the nominal repetition rate of the laser.