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Edmund Optics® ‘s new Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms developed for ultrashort pulse laser systems

Photo by Edmund Optics Inc.

Photo by Edmund Optics Inc.

Edmund Optics® , the premier provider of optical components, introduces its new Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms. These dispersion prisms are specifically designed to meet the unique demands of ultrashort pulse laser systems and are available with a wide range of dispersive properties.

Introduce negative or positive dispersion

Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms may be used to introduce negative or positive dispersion, depending on their alignment. Negative dispersion compensation allows the effects of other dispersive optical elements to be cancelled. Alternatively, in high power ultrafast applications, introducing positive dispersion stretches the pulse in time, mitigating the risk of damage to sensitive optical components.

Exclusive intracavity and extracavity characteristics

RoHS compliant Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms can be used intercavity for dispersion compensation caused by light passing through the fixed cavity optics. When the prisms are used extracavity, they are used to manipulate pulse characteristics. Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms are polished at Brewster’s angle to minimize reflection loss.

Three Substrates Available

Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms are available in three different 25.4 x 25.4 mm versions. The LaKL21 model features a Group Velocity Dispersion (GDV) of 600 fs2/cm. An SF10 model features a GDV of 1600 fs2/cm, while a UV fused silica version features a GDV of 350 fs2/cm. The GDV term determines how much a broadband pulse spectrally stretches or compresses. It should be selected based upon the laser source used or the dispersion requirements of the given application. Ultrafast Dispersing Prisms are in-stock and available for immediate delivery for fast turnaround and excellent value.

For more information, please visit http://www.edmundoptics.com.