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REO has announced a series of broadband mirrors that support operation in Ti:sapphire ultrafast lasers. They offer high reflectivity of >99.7% from 650 to 1100 nm, as well as minimal group velocity dispersion and third-order dispersion, enabling near-transform-limited pulse performance over the entire Ti:sapphire tuning range. Coatings for the optics are fabricated using ion beam sputtering. The broadband optics are key to enabling the next generation of widely tunable ultrafast laser oscillators for demanding applications such as multiphoton excitation microscopy, seeding terawatt amplifiers, and carrier envelope phase-stabilized systems. They support the new generation of one-box laser oscillators where wavelength tuning and other output parameters are adjusted in a simple push-button operation rather than by physically exchanging cavity optics with limited bandwidth.


Published: January 2011
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