Product category: Optical Filters, Lenses, Gratings etc
News Release from: Ibsen Photonics | Subject: Fused silica gratings
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 8 November 2006
Gratings work with 800nm lasers
Ibsen Photonics now offers pulse compression for both 1064 and 800nm femtosecond laser wavelength regions
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Grating Product Manager Kristian Buchwald comments: 'Our fused silica grating technology is perfectly suited to high-power femtosecond applications, where laser manufacturers have been hitting the energy ceiling of grating types available up till now'. He adds: 'We released gratings for 1064nm last year, so based on quick adoption of these as well as additional market requests we have now expanded our offerings to include gratings for 800nm lasers'.
Torben Jacobsen, President and CEO of Ibsen, reflects: 'The rapid success we have seen with our new pulse compression grating line is based on two factors'.
'Firstly, we have over the past 15 years developed unique, patented fused silica processing technology which we can now rapidly apply to new fields - secondly the demise of the reflection grating paradigm is picking up speed as optical designers see the benefits of transmission grating-based designs'.
Ibsen will be presenting its pulse compression gratings together with its other products - phase masks, telecomms gratings, spectrometer gratings, interrogation monitor modules for FBG sensor systems and DWDM optical channel monitors at Photonics West in January, OFC in March and CLEO in May, as well as additional technical conferences.
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