Buying Multipass Gas Cells
Multipass gas cells are utilized in laser spectroscopy to extend the interaction length between light and an absorbing gas. Designs such as Pfund, White, and Herriott cells, as well as circular multipass cells, enhance the sensitivity and accuracy of spectroscopic measurements.
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Find Suppliers for Multipass Gas Cells
6 suppliers for multipass gas cells are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 2 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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![]() Enabling new applications with ultrashort laser pulses n2-Photonics GmbHKrausestraße 102 22049 Hamburg Germany | ![]() Our core technology is nonlinear multipass cells. However, we also offer this technology for different applications. The gas cells show delays in the range up to 100 meters. Moreover, they are gas tight and can hold pressure up to 20 bar depending on the volume. |
![]() Your sidekick for laser optics development OPTOMANUkmerges g. 427 14185 Vilnius Lithuania | ![]() OPTOMAN offers dielectric mirrors optimized specifically for gas-filled multipass cell applications, that allows nonlinear compression of high energy laser pulses. OPTOMAN MPC mirrors enable to have a large number of reflections with low losses. OPTOMAN offers flat, concave, and convex broadband mirrors with high reflectivity (R > 99.98%), high LIDT (>1 J/cm2 at 1030 nm, 500 fs) and low and spectrally uniform GDD. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Aerodyne Research, Inc. United States | |
IRsweep AG Switzerland | |
neoplas control GmbH Germany | |
Port City Instruments, LLC United States |