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SCG-02 Wavelength Extender for Nonlinear Microscopy and Spectroscopy

Laser input is split into two parallel beams

Newport Corp.
Wed, 12/07/2011 - 16:10
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(Newport: Irvine, CA) -- Newport Corp., a global leader in lasers and photonics solutions that make, manage, and measure light, has introduced the SCG-02 Wavelength Extender to their line of nonlinear microscopy and spectroscopy application solutions. The Wavelength Extender is specifically designed as a modular solution for supercontinuum generation when used with femtosecond Ti:Sapphire lasers, such as Newport Spectra-Physics’ Tsunami, MaiTaiDeepSee, and MaiTai ultrafast oscillators.

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Ideal for a variety of spectroscopy and microscopy applications, the laser input is split into two parallel beams, the fundamental pump; and parallel, unfiltered broadband supercontinuum. This unique flexibility allows for both the external selection of particular spectra of interest, and the independent use or recombination of both beams. The fundamental beam passes through an integrated attenuator to enable precise control of the output power.

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