Our article on CARS microscopy with Model cOPA is published in Physics' Best
This article explains how different microscopy modalities can be carried out simultaneously with Model cOPA based microscopy system.
Friday, May 29, 2015
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Our press release on MHz rep rate HHG source for PE spectroscopy is published in Opli.net.
http://www.opli.net/opli_magazine/eo/2015/megahertz-high-order-harmonics-for-photoelectron-spectroscopy-generated-with-clark-mxr-model-impulse-march-news/
http://www.opli.net/opli_magazine/eo/2015/megahertz-high-order-harmonics-for-photoelectron-spectroscopy-generated-with-clark-mxr-model-impulse-march-news/
PRESS
RELEASE
March 2015. Dexter, MI, USA
Megahertz,
High-Order Harmonics for Photoelectron Spectroscopy Generated with Clark-MXR’s
Model IMPULSE
Recent advancements in
high-order harmonic generation (HHG) of vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) at MHz
repetition rates provide a wide photon energy range, 13-45eV (up to ~39th
harmonic), with ultrafast time resolution. This new publication and related video abstract from Prof. Wolf Widdra group at
Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenberg, Germany provides a good comparison
of traditional techniques with ToF-ARPES using MHz, high-order harmonics. This
paper explains ideal conditions for ARPES that can be achieved with Model
IMPULSE based High-Order harmonic generation.
Fiber-laser based
HHG setup for photoemission experiments with one of the coauthors, Dr. M. Huth
and on the right, Model IMPULSE from Clark-MXR.
The initial demonstration of
megahertz high-order harmonic generation with Model IMPULSE is described in
this 2014 publication that shows electron pair emission
from metal surfaces, that can essentially replace a synchrotron radiation
source paving path to build a tabletop synchrotron with high-order harmonic
generated with Model IMPULSE laser from Clark-MXR.
The Model IMPULSE from Clark-MXR
is a one-box, all diode-pumped Yb-doped fiber oscillator/amplifier with full
computer control of major laser parameters. The standard model is >20W
average power with user adjustable repletion rate from 200kHz to 25MHz. It can
be synchronized to an external clock (PhaseShifter version) with available
customized high power/high energy versions and can pump two NOPAs
simultaneously. Please contact Clark-MXR for further details.
About
Clark-MXR: Clark-MXR (www.cmxr.com)
has been instrumental in the development of innovative ultrashort pulse
laser-based solutions for scientific, industrial, and medical applications. Its
products and services include ultrashort pulse laser sources, integrated
ultrafast micromachining workstations and spectroscopy instrumentation. It also performs contract manufacturing for
third parties using ultrashort pulses of light.
The company is an active participant in the SBIR program and has
received over 17 awards, often in partnership with academic and industrial
institutions.
Contact:
Tissa Gunaratne PhD 7300 West Huron River Drive
Clark-MXR,
Inc. Dexter, Michigan, USA 48130
Phone:
(734) 426-2803 www.cmxr.com
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