Mode Locked Lasers are a type of laser that produces pulses of light with extremely short durations. These lasers are used in a variety of applications, such as ultrafast spectroscopy, optical communications, and precision metrology. Mode Locked Lasers are capable of producing pulses of light with durations as short as a few femtoseconds (10-15 seconds). This makes them ideal for applications that require extremely precise timing. Mode Locked Lasers are typically divided into two categories: passively mode-locked lasers and actively mode-locked lasers. Passively mode-locked lasers use an optical cavity to produce pulses of light, while actively mode-locked lasers use an external modulator to produce pulses of light. Mode Locked Lasers are used in a variety of industries, including medical, industrial, and scientific research. They are also used in the telecommunications industry, where they are used to transmit data over long distances. Some companies in the Mode Locked Laser market include Coherent, Inc., Newport Corporation, Toptica Photonics, and Laser Quantum. Show Less Read more
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