AE's Ultrafast lasers
An ultrafast laser emits ultrashort pulses of light, generally on the order of femtoseconds (10 − 15 s) up to picoseconds (10 − 12 s). These lasers are also known as ultrashort pulse (USP) or femtolasers. The 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Ahmed Zewail for using ultrashort laser pulses to observe chemical reactions on the timescales they occur on, opening up the field of femtochemistry. Applied Energetics is producing lasers for processes such as micro-machining, micro-drilling, laser-drilling, precision machining, fine cutting, micro-fabrication, and laser ablation. Our
Leopard Amplifier is shown below:
High Gain & High Power
Computer Controlled Pulse Repetition Rate (kHz to MHz)
100 W @ 30 MHz (from 20 nJ pulses to 3.3µJ, Gain ~
100 )
2 W @ 1 kHz (from 10 nJ pulses to 2 mJ, Gain ~
100,000 )
Pulse Width< 800fs
Wavelength ~ 1031nm
Yb:YAG Thin Disk gain media
Thank You!
Dr. L
3590 E. Columbia Street
Tucson, AZ 85714
Dr. Lonnie Lucas
Product Line Manager- Lasers & LGE
llucas@AppliedEnergetics.com
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