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Product Matrix | Oscillator I


  FEMTOSOURCE™
  INTEGRAL™ PRO INTEGRAL™ 20 INTEGRAL™ 50
  100
200
300
400
100
200
300
400
100
200
300
400
Attoscience CEP-Stabilisation      
Few-Cycle Pulses      
High Harmonic Generation      
Imaging THz-Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)      
Microscopy
Ultrafast Spectroscopy Synchrotron and FEL experiments      
Solid state      
Liquid      
Gas phase      
THz-Spectroscopy
Materials Processing Waveguide writing      
Dielectrics      
Semiconductors      
Metals      
Polymeres
Amplifier Seeding High contrast      
High peak power      
Repetition rate synchronization      
Non scientific workstations

Product Matrix | Oscillator II


  FEMTOSOURCE™
  SYNERGY™ TWIN SYNERGY™
  20
PRO
20 PRO
Attoscience CEP-Stabilisation        
Few-Cycle Pulses        
High Harmonic Generation        
Imaging THz-Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)    
Microscopy
Ultrafast Spectroscopy Synchrotron and FEL experiments
Solid state
Liquid
Gas phase        
THz-Spectroscopy
Materials Processing Waveguide writing        
Dielectrics        
Semiconductors        
Metals        
Polymeres
Amplifier Seeding High contrast
High peak power
Repetition rate synchronization
Non scientific workstations        

Product Matrix | Oscillator III


  FEMTOSOURCE™
  scientific™ XL FUSION™
  100 200 300 500 650 20
PRO
Attoscience CEP-Stabilisation              
Few-Cycle Pulses              
High Harmonic Generation      
Imaging THz-Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)              
Microscopy          
Ultrafast Spectroscopy Synchrotron and FEL experiments
Solid state
Liquid    
Gas phase              
THz-Spectroscopy
Materials Processing Waveguide writing    
Dielectrics    
Semiconductors    
Metals      
Polymeres    
Amplifier Seeding High contrast          
High peak power          
Repetition rate synchronization          
Non scientific workstations