Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement
MesaPhotonics, LLC (Mesa Photonics)
Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement Products by MesaPhotonics
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Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement
FROG Scan
FROG Scan - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Our FROG Scan system is versatile, adaptable and easy to use. With our FROG Scan, you can tweak a laser system or measure highly chirped pulses to calculate the amount of dispersion compensation you might need for recompression. Measure a short pulse that has been chirped out to several picoseconds, or measure pulses as short as 12 fs in real-time.
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Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement System
FROG Scan Ultra
FROG Scan Ultra - MesaPhotonics, LLC
With a slightly larger format than our high value FROG Scan system, our FROG Scan Ultra platform allows any Ocean Optics spectrometer to be used (including the QE65000 and InGaAs models). This means higher resolution and the availability of InGaAs detectors for your ultrafast laser system. It can measure pulses from nearly 4 ms (custom systems only) to as short as 450 nm.
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Custom X-FROG Systems
X-FROG Scan
X-FROG Scan - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Because of the design changes in our FROG Scan system, we can customize the FROG Scan systems to your needs to create X-FROG systems where you supply a reference pulse and a pulse to be measured. Please contact us for your needs.
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Incorporated a Convenient LabView Interface to the Output
LabView VIs
LabView VIs - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Several VIs are available for plotting and monitoring pulse parameters. Update rates can be adjusted as well as the plots. The VIs are intended to be easily understood and easily modified for your particular application.
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Autocorrelator
Our autocorrelator is designed for those who do not require the sophisticated pulse characterization provided by our FROG Scan systems. Mesa Photonics' autocorrelators are built around the same advanced servo motor used in our FROG Scan systems and can be upgraded later to a complete FROG Scan or FROG Scan Ultra by purchasing a conversion kit. The servo motor precision corresponds to 1 fs temporal steps.
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product
Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement
FROG Scan
FROG Scan - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Our FROG Scan system is versatile, adaptable and easy to use. With our FROG Scan, you can tweak a laser system or measure highly chirped pulses to calculate the amount of dispersion compensation you might need for recompression. Measure a short pulse that has been chirped out to several picoseconds, or measure pulses as short as 12 fs in real-time.
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product
Ultrafast Laser Pulse Measurement System
FROG Scan Ultra
FROG Scan Ultra - MesaPhotonics, LLC
With a slightly larger format than our high value FROG Scan system, our FROG Scan Ultra platform allows any Ocean Optics spectrometer to be used (including the QE65000 and InGaAs models). This means higher resolution and the availability of InGaAs detectors for your ultrafast laser system. It can measure pulses from nearly 4 ms (custom systems only) to as short as 450 nm.
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product
Custom X-FROG Systems
X-FROG Scan
X-FROG Scan - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Because of the design changes in our FROG Scan system, we can customize the FROG Scan systems to your needs to create X-FROG systems where you supply a reference pulse and a pulse to be measured. Please contact us for your needs.
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product
Incorporated a Convenient LabView Interface to the Output
LabView VIs
LabView VIs - MesaPhotonics, LLC
Several VIs are available for plotting and monitoring pulse parameters. Update rates can be adjusted as well as the plots. The VIs are intended to be easily understood and easily modified for your particular application.
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product
Autocorrelator
Our autocorrelator is designed for those who do not require the sophisticated pulse characterization provided by our FROG Scan systems. Mesa Photonics' autocorrelators are built around the same advanced servo motor used in our FROG Scan systems and can be upgraded later to a complete FROG Scan or FROG Scan Ultra by purchasing a conversion kit. The servo motor precision corresponds to 1 fs temporal steps.