Laser crystal Ti:Sapphire
Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) is the most widely used
laser crystal for wavelengths tunable lasers. Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3
or Ti:Sapphire) can be lased over the entire band from 660 to 1100 nm. Frequency
doubling provides tunability over the blue-green region of the visible spectrum.
Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) laser crystals are active
media for highly efficient tunable solid-state lasers. Ti:Sapphire crystals
demonstrate good operation in the pulsed-periodic, quasi-CW and CW modes of
operation. Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) is a 4-level,
Vibronic laser with fluorescence lifetime of 3.6 µm. The peak of the absorption
band is 490 nm which makes it an excellent material for pumping with a variety
of sources operating in the green-argon ion, copper vapour, frequency-doubled
Nd:YAG, and dye lasers are routinely used. Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3
or Ti:Sapphire) laser crystals have also been flashlight pumped by lamps designed
to allow short fluorescence lifetime. These factors and broad tunability make
it an excellent replacement for several common dye lasing materials. Titanium
doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) are grown using Czochralsky and Ciropolous
techniques.
Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3 or Ti:Sapphire) laser crystals are
applicable in areas of research, development, education & production: photonics,
optic, laser technology, telecommunications, electronic.
More information about Titanium doped Sapphire (Ti3+:Al2O3
or Ti:Sapphire) laser crystals You can find on the Homepage MolTech GmbH:
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Rudower Chaussee 29-31, 12489 - Berlin, Germany