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Newport Spectra-Physics offers laser amplifier for high-energy electro-optics experiments

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.. 12 June 2009. The Newport Corp. Spectra-Physics Lasers Division in Mountain View, Calif., is introducing an ultrafast laser amplifier system with optimized dual laser outputs for simultaneous high-energy and time-resolved experiments.

The Unison amplifier delivers femtosecond laser pulses at terawatt-class laser intensities at 10 Hz frequency and megajoule energies in kHz frequencies.

Newport's Unison amplifier system has pulse energy stability and TEM00 spatial mode. The system's modular design can be configured for user-specific requirements. Existing Newport Spitfire ultrafast amplifier systems can also be upgraded to Unison amplifier systems.

For more information contact Newport online at www.newport.com.




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