MesaPhotonics: Real time measurement of ultra-fast laser pulses

by Kathrin Beckstein

Ultrafast lasersystems, that generate laser pulses with a duration of about 10 picoseconds or less are used in a wide range of applications in biochemistry, chemistry, physics and electrical engineering.

In contrast to other technologies that are used to measure laser pulses – the frequency domain measurement methods – that only measure the spectral component of the ultrafast laser pulses, the FROG-Technology measures both the intensity and the phase and thus provides a laser pulse measurement, that is independent of the spectral measurement.
Our new partner MesaPhotonics developed this exciting technology and offers technology and offers systems based on it for measuring ultrafast laser pulses in real time.

The systems from MesaPhotonics are characterized by user-friendliness and individual configurations. Pulse characterization is possible for pulses from femtoseconds to a few picoseconds and wavelengths between 450 nm and 4.5 µm (=VIS to MIR, visible to mid-infrared).

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