Lasers with pulse duration below 1 picosecond are referred to as femtosecond or ultrafast lasers. Femtosecond laser pulses contain a large spectral bandwidth and high peak power. These characteristics lead to strong nonlinear effects in a variety of materials. Applications include: laser spectroscopy, wavelength conversion, nonlinear optical studies, material processing and high energy physics.
Ti:sapphire Lasers
Titanium doped sapphire lasers (Ti:sapphire) are the most widely used ultrafast lasers today.
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