Short-pulse laserMai Tai series
solid-state tunable multiple-wavelength

short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
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Characteristics

Operational mode
short-pulse
Technology
solid-state
Spectrum
tunable, multiple-wavelength
Applications
microscopy
其他特征
high-energy, Ti:sapphire
Wavelength

Min.:690 nm

Max.:1,040 nm

Power

0.9 W, 1.5 W, 2.5 W

Description

ONE BOX TI:SAPPHIRE LASERS High output power maximizes penetration depth in multiphoton imaging Short output pulse width to provide high peak power Wide tuning range for efficient excitation of all commonly used fluorophores The Spectra-Physics Mai Tai Ti:Sapphire oscillator is used for a variety of applications ranging from general spectroscopy to multiphoton microscopy. With its leading performance specifications and largest installed base of any laser of its type, the Mai Tai is truly a cutting-edge tool for basic research and biological imaging. The Mai Tai series includes three models of increasing power and tuning range to allow customers to choose the system to best match their application. Ideal for multiphoton microscopy, the Mai Tai HP provides more than 300 nm (690–1040 nm) in useable tuning range with over 2.5 W of average power and a pulse width of less than 100 fs. For customers interested in systems with a shorter pulse width, the Mai Tai BB provides more than 240 nm in useable tuning range with a pulse width of less than 80 fs. Finally, the Mai Tai XF-1 provides more than 200 nm in useable tuning range with an even shorter pulse width of less than 70 fs. For access to longer wavelengths beyond 1040 nm, Spectra-Physics offers InSight® X3™ with exceptionally wide tuning range (680–1300 nm) for deep in vivo imaging.

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