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This is a setup for time-resolved photoluminescence experiments. The temporal resolution is 5ps in direct mode, and 200fs in differential mode. The setup can handle samples down to a few 10µm2.

The available wavelength spans are 210-530nm, 680-1080nm, and 1100-1300nm where the pulse lengths are 200fs and have a repetition rate of 80MHz.

The setup has auxillary equipment such as a Hamamatsu streak camera, a Montana Instruments cryostation (3K-350K), and a time-correlated photon counting system.

Tool name:
Time-resolved photoluminescense and pump-probe setup
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[Not defined]
Category:
fs-laser
Manufacturer:
KTH
Model:
Coherent, Montana, Hamamatsu, etc.

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