Carpe is the first autocorrelator for microscope application.
While conventional instruments only define the laser pulse duration before
the laser beam enters the microscope Carpe measures pulse duration
at both the sample and at the input position. So it becomes possible to
examine
the influence of the microscope optics on ultrafast pulses and to optimize
them at the relevant spot. This measurement is possible at large NA and
immersion
objectives.
Furthermore, Carpe is also used for characterizing the wavelength
of the laser beam.
The compact instrument is just inserted into the beam between laser and microscope. It doesn't require any changes in the set up and doesn’t interfere with the measuring beam at all.
Adjustment and menu controlled operation are very easy. The results are displayed at the electronics unit; the integrated interface also allows for data transmission to the PC.
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Datasheet
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| Control Software (Demo Version) | |
| Software
Manual |
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| Distributors | USA and Canada: High Q |
| France: Optoprim | |
| Spain: innova scientific | |
| Japan: Phototechnica | |
| Switzerland: Dyneos | |
| Great Britain and Ireland: Photonic Solutions | |
| Taiwan: SuperbIN | |
| India: Laser Science | |
| Skandinavia, Baltic States: Gammadata | |
| China: Pinnacle International Limited |