Request InfoSpectra-Physics ViennaVIENNA, Austria, July 10, 2007 -- Two new ultrafast oscillator systems from Femtolasers Produktions GmbH of Vienna offer a broad range of output power levels for applications including time-resolved spectroscopy and multiphoton processes. The new Fusion ultrafast oscillator system is a model range of ultracompact Titanium:sapphire (Ti:sapphire) oscillators combining integrated design and yet customer accessibility, ensuring maximum stability and ease of operation, according to the manufacturer. Femtolasers Produktions' Fusion ultrafast oscillator system. All Fusion models make use of the company's patented dispersive...See full productRelated content from Photonics MediaPRODUCTSPhotonics.com 5/13/2022Metrology and Surface Imaging Software PlatformThe fully 64-bit TrueMap® 6 software platform for surface imaging and analysis from TrueGage contains multi-threaded algorithms, a redesigned user interface, and new capabilities. 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