The new Vitara from Coherent is the first widely tunable, ultrafast
laser to deliver pulsewidths shorter than 12 fs, while also offering
true hands-free and fully automated operation. This includes automated
wavelength tuning over a wide (755 nm to 860 nm) range and push-button
bandwidth adjustment from 30 nm to 125 nm. The output power of Vitara
peaks at over 450 mW due to the fully integrated and compact Verdi G 5W
pump laser based on Coherent’s unique optically pumped
semiconductor.
As with other one-box ultrafast lasers from Coherent, the Vitara is
designed to bring state-of-the-art performance to the widest possible
spectrum of users. The 125 nm maximum bandwidth delivers a specified
pulsewidth of ‹20 fs, with a typical pulsewidth of 15 fs
directly from the laser output. In addition, the optional compact
compressor enables the Vitara pulsewidth to be further compressed to 12
fs or less. No other flexible and widely tunable laser can approach
this short pulsewidth. Other options for Vitara include a next
generation CEP stabilization module that delivers the industry’s
highest phase stabilization specification, and a Synchrolock module for
external pulse timing stabilization.
Applications for the Vitara include seeding short-pulse amplifiers and
CEP-stabilized amplifiers, which benefit from Vitara’s stability
and bandwidth, and pump probe spectroscopy where the short pulsewidth
of Vitara is a key advantage. Other applications include THz
spectroscopy and imaging, where the short pulsewidth produces the
highest possible THz bandwidth, multiphoton (MPE) microscopy and
multiplex CARS imaging.
For more information, visit
http://www.Coherent.com/