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Femtoline Mirrors
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Femtoline laser mirrors are designed to be used in femtosecond laser applications. You will find a wide selection of low GDD ultrafast mirrors and broadband low GDD ultrafast mirrors, dual band mirrors, harmonic separators, output couplers, rear mirrors, beamsplitters for fundamental wavelengths of Ti:Sapphire and Yb:KGW/KYW lasers and their doubled, tripled or quadrupled frequencies. Femtoline laser mirrors are coated using electron beam multilayer dielectric or ion beam sputtering technologies. Most of the mirrors are available for fast off-the-shelf delivery.
Laser mirrors for femtosecond applications are designed to have a broad operating wavelength range and linear phase versus frequency characteristics (low group delay dispersion (GDD)).
IBS coated harmonic separators are designed for high power femtosecond and picosecond lasers. Transmission of transmitted wavelength exceeds 99% for both polarizations.
Laser mirrors for femtosecond applications are designed to have a broad operating wavelength range and linear phase versus frequency characteristics (low group delay dispersion (GDD)).
An output is a partially reflecting dielectric mirror used in a laser cavity. It trasmits a part of the circulating intracavity power for generating a useful output from the laser.
Enhanced silver mirrors designed for applications with femtosecond lasers. Reflectivity R>98.5% at 600 - 1100 nm wavelength range and R>99% at 700-900 nm.