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Minioptic Technology, Inc
Opticala Autocorrelators are devices for measuring the intensity or field autocorrelation function of light, mostly used for determining the pulse width of picosecond or femtosecond pulses, to which an electronic apparatus such as oscillascope would be too slow. The basic principle of operation of an autocorrelator for a pulse width measurement is to check the correlation of the temporal pulse trace with itself.
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APE GmbH
From material processing to scientific and medical base research, ultrafast laser systems are used in many areas of their high peak intensity and extremely short pulse width. One relevant area of application is time resolved spectroscopy. The pulse width is a critical factor for the adjustment of these laser systems and the characterization of experiments.
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Del Mar Photonics, Inc.
The autocorrelation technique is the most common method used to determine laser pulse width characteristics on a femtosecond time scale . Del Mar Photonics autocorrelators have been specifically designed to measure the width of pulses from femtosecond lasers.
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Newport Electronics
PulseScout2™ Optical Autocorrelators are a versatile, easy-to-use diagnostic tool for measuring ultrafast pulses from both high repetition rate (MHz) oscillators and low repetition rate (kHz) amplifiers from Visible to IR wavelength range.
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MesaPhotonics, LLC
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.