Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #31 - November 2009 - (Page 3)

w w w. n e w p o r t . c o m November 2009 Page 3 Mai Tai® SP Short Pulse One Box Amplifier Seeder Featuring <25 fs to 100 fs adjustable pulse width. The Spectra-Physics ® Mai Tai ® SP is the first fully-automated, hands-free one-box ultrafast oscillator with adjustable pulse width. Built on the proven Mai Tai laser platform with the largest installed base of one-box ultrafast lasers in the industry, the Mai Tai SP is highly stable and easyto-use. This specialized product is ideal for seeding the Spitfire ® Pro ultrafast amplifier system, which can be used for pump-probe spectroscopy, THz generation, high harmonic generation and other time-resolved spectroscopy applications. The new Mai Tai SP features both Stabilok® technology and proprietary EternAlign ™ permanent optics mounting technology ensuring exceptional long-term environmental stability. These features make the Mai Tai SP a truly hands-off laser – it does not need to be opened to the outside environment for pulse width adjustments, wavelength tuning or realignment. The Mai Tai SP Advantage Computer adjustable bandwidth: 60 nm to 10 nm (<25 fs to 100 fs) Exceptional long-term stability StabiLok technology for enhanced environmental stability Reliable, hands-off operation NEW 60 nm 4 W and its multipass extension up to 7 W. These new average power specifications are now available in 1, 5, and 10 kHz versions. NEW The Spitfire Pro XP Advantage Patented regenerative cavity provides minimum intracavity dispersion and losses Up to 7 W of output power Pulse widths as short as 35 fs Available in 1 kHz, 5 kHz and 10 kHz configurations Superior mode quality (M2 <1.5) WEB See our website for more info. Please click here. Family of Brands — Corion® • New Focus™ • Oriel® Instruments • Richardson Gratings™ • Spectra-Physics® L A S E R S Counts http://www.newport.com http://www.newport.com/Mai-Tai-SP-Short-Pulse-Ultrafast-Oscillators/852165/1033/catalog.aspx http://www.newport.com/Mai-Tai-SP-Short-Pulse-Ultrafast-Oscillators/852165/1033/catalog.aspx http://www.newport.com/Spitfire-Pro-Ultrafast-Ti-Sapphire-Amplifier/368120/1033/catalog.aspx?mask=content&section=Pricing

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #31 - November 2009

Cover and Contents
CORPORATE NEWS
- Newport Corporation Starts Direct Selling of New Focus Products in Europe
MAKE LIGHT
- Mai Tai® SP Short Pulse One Box Amplifier Seeder
- Spitfire® Pro XP 7 W Ultrafast Ti:Sapphire Amplifier
- TLB-7000 StableWave™ Tunable Lasers
- TA-7600 Series Tapered Amplifiers
- SCG-800-CARS Supercontinuum Generation Fiber Device
MANAGE LIGHT
- Newport 3700 High-Power Temperature Controller
- Newport High-Power Laser Diode Control Kits
- Do You Need to Modulate Your Beam?
- High-Damage-Threshold Phase Modulators (KTP)
- New Focus Amplitude Modulators
- New Focus 981x Stability™ Top and Center Mounts
- New Focus Flipper™ 1” and 2” Optical Mounts
- Open Cage System
- Newport Broadband Metallic Mirrors
- Ultra-Broadband Dielectric Mirrors
- Ultrafast Laser Super-Broadband Turning Mirrors
- New Focus UV Excimer Mirrors
- New Focus Nd:YAG Mirrors
- S-2000-TC Stabilizer™ Isolators
- LABasix™ SA2 Series Aluminum Breadboards
- Picomotor™ Actuators
- iPico™ New Focus Intelligent Picomotor Modules
- New Focus Kinematic Stages
- Motorized Kinematic Stages
- New Focus GuideStar™ Beam Stabilization
- UMR-TRA XY Compact Motorized XY Stage
- URB100CC High-Speed Precision Rotation Stage
- HXP100-MECA Newport Hexapod
- Motion Control Capability Brochure
MEASURE LIGHT
- 818P-500-55 500 W Fan-Cooled Thermopile Detector
- 818P-3KW-060 Water-Cooled Thermopile Detector
- 818P-001-12NIR Thermopile Sensor, 1 μW–1 Watt
- LBP-HR High Resolution CCD Laser Beam Profiler
- 80 MHz Balanced Photoreceivers
- Nirvana™ 125 kHz Auto-Balanced Photoreceivers
APPLICATION SOLUTIONS
- LED Scribing The Illumination Revolution
- Oriel® IQE-200™ Quantum Efficiency Measurement System
- PVIV-TC-VAC Temperature Controlled Vacuum Chuck KitMémentos - LMD
- Workstation for Laser Direct-Write Processing
- Photoresponse Mapping of Photovoltaic Cells
- Raman Microspectrometer
Literature Request

Newport Spectra-Physics Newsletter - #31 - November 2009

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