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Researchers Develop Ultrafast Laser for Biomedical Applications – AZoOptics.com
A group of scientists has recently designed an ultrafast, compact, high-power yellow laser.

Written by AZoOpticsSep 10 2020
A group of scientists has recently designed an ultrafast, compact, high-power yellow laser. The new, tunable laser has superior beam quality and helps meet the requirement for a viable yellow light source that produces ultrafast light pulses.
Researchers used a two-step nonlinear frequency conversion to convert mid-infrared laser light into yellow light that can be tuned from 570 nm to 596 nm. This wavelength range is useful for a variety of applications. Image …
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