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A range of industrial and scientific research applications require the use of laser radiation in spectral regions where conventional lasers cannot reach. Also, there is a number of applications that require continuously tunable laser radiation in the near-UV, visible and IR spectral regions. Some applications that benefit from wavelength flexibility are:
- Spectroscopy
- Time-Resolved Spectroscopy
- Laser-Induced Fluorescence
- Single Molecule Spectroscopy
- Pump-Probe Experiments
- CARS
- PhotoChemistry
- BioPhotonics
- PhotoBiology
- Material Science
- Quantum Optics
- Micromachining
These can benefit from the use of OPOs or Frequency Doublers and Triplers that provide continuously tunable radiation in the near-UV, visible and IR regions.
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