Description
THE ULTIMATE MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL TOOL FOR ULTRAFAST LASER SYSTEMS
AND HOLLOW-FIBER COMPRESSORS
d-scan is an inline, compact and high-performance device for the simultaneous measurement and compression of even the most demanding ultrafast pulses. d-scan can be used either as a standalone system or integrated with existing optical pulse compressors. It handles broadband oscillators, amplifiers, OPAs and hollow-fiber compressors.
Coupling your beam into the d-scan is easily achieved in less than one minute and a full measurement takes less than 10 seconds. The resulting d-scan traces are very intuitive and a proprietary retrieval algorithm provides fast and accurate retrieval of the full electric field of your compressed ultrafast pulses.
Specifications
Device Type: | d-scan |
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Measurable Pulse Width: | 2.5 – 60 fs |
Wavelength Range: | 450 – 1200 nm |
Input Polarization: | Horizontal |
Chirp Range: | ±720 fs2 |
Repetition Rate: | 1 kHz and above |
Maximum Beam Diameter: | 10 mm |
Required Input Energy: | >100 pJ @ 80 MHz, >1 µJ @ 1 kHz |
Compression Module Dimensions (WxLxH): | 250 x 250 x 100 mm |
Measuring Head Dimensions (WxLxH): | 57 x 57 x 116 mm |
Features
Thanks to our technology we can measure and compress the most demanding ultrashort pulses. In 2018 we established the World Record for the shortest pulse ever achieved (and measured!), with 2.2 fs at the output of a single-channel hollow-core fiber compressor.
How many companies do you know that produce devices that can handle such broad spectra and short pulses? I give you the answer: there are no other companies in the market that can do it! Our technology, experience and know-how allow us to adapt our system to the most challenging dispersion ranges and broad spectra, going from 450nm to 1.7um, as nobody else can.
Applications
Measure and compress your ultrafast laser
Frequently Asked Questions
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