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Newport Launches the PanteraTM High Power Picosecond Ultraviolet Laser
Newport Announces UTS Series Mid-Travel Steel Linear Stages
Newport Unveils Two New Handheld Optical Power Meters
Newport Announces the New Solstice⢠One-box Ultrafast Amplifier
Newport Introduces a 488 nm Solid State Laser for Scientific Research
Lab safety improved by Newport's Aegis Qube™ Beam Routing System
Newport Introduces the Two Newest Members of the Matrix Spectrometer Family
Newport Announces its Leading-Edge Agilis™ Series Piezo Motor Driven Optical Mounts
Newport Announces the New Oriel I-V Test Station for Photovoltaic Cell Characterization
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From Laser Focus World
Ultrafast Studies
Laser science at the 100-terawatt (1014 W) peak-power level has entered the commercial realm.
Laser Focus World, February 01, 2007
Supercontinuum or white-light laser sources-suitable for applications in spectroscopy and microscopy-usually consist of a pump laser and a microstructured fiber (either a photonic-crystal fiber or a tapered fiber).
Laser Focus World, January 01, 2007
A conventional terahertz time-domain spectrometer uses ultrafast laser sources ranging anywhere between compact fiber lasers to full-size amplified systems, and with average powers ranging from a few milliwatts to more than 3 W.
Laser Focus World, November 01, 2006
It is not easy to maintain an ultrafast laser pulse in its pristine state. The group-delay dispersion (GDD) induced by almost all transmissive optics spreads ultrafast pulses out in time, sometimes enormously.
Laser Focus World, July 01, 2006
The 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics highlights the combination of optical frequency combs and precision spectroscopy for tests of basic physics.
Laser Focus World, May 01, 2006
Of all lasers, femtosecond lasers are probably the most versatile, but their application is nevertheless still largely confined to physics and chemistry departments in academia.
Laser Focus World, April 01, 2006
Laser pulses are limited to femtoseconds, but femtosecond pulses can generate attosecond pulses in the extreme-UV, opening the door to a new time scale in physics.
Laser Focus World, October 01, 2005
Newport Products
Solstice One Box Ultrafast Amplifier

The new Spectra-Physics Solstice is a one-box, compact, high performance ultrafast amplifier. Highly reliable, this rugged laser is designed to run
flawlessly for hundreds of hours in both research and industrial production environments. The Solstice's outstanding stability enables a new level of hands-off operation,
so the customer is free to focus on their application.
ST Series Doubled SmartTable

Available in "end-to-end" and "L" shaped configurations, Newport's new Double SmartTable is a fully integrated doubled
table with factory installed IQ dampers. Delivers the superior stability of active damping plus the versatility and convenience of a large work surface.
Mai Tai® One Box Ti:Sapphire Lasers

Sets new standards for multiphoton microscopy by delivering more fluorescence with less power. The Mai Tai DeepSee's fully automated operation
also provides excellent beam quality and superior pointing stability for detailed tissue imaging. With over 2.5W of average power, its useable tuning
range exceeds 300 nm (690-1020 nm).
1918-C Series Handheld Optical Power Meters

Measure a lot, with just a little! Get the leading edge performance and advanced features of a benchtop instrument - right in the palm of your hand.
The instrument of choice for applications requiring measurement of low-power, high-power or energy of continuous or pulsed light sources.

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