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Del Mar Ventures involved in research and
development contracts in the Physical, Engineering and Life sciences and development,
marketing and support of commercial laser, electrooptic and sensor products.
The company is headquartered in San Diego and markets
its products and services around the world.
Del Mar Photonics, Inc. is an established manufacturer and system integrator of advanced photonics products for scientific and industrial applications. Product portfolio includes ultrafast laser oscillators and amplifiers based on Ti:Sapphire, Cr:Forsterite, Er- and Yb- doped fibers; variety of measurement tools such as autocorrelators, SPIDER and cross-correlator and a femtosecond dynamic research tools such as Beacon fluorescence up-conversion and Hatteras transient spectroscopy pump-probe systems. Del Mar Photonics offers integration of femtosecond laser systems for multiphoton imaging, scanning probe microscopy, micromachining, molecular dynamic, X-ray and plasma research, THz generation and spectroscopy and other applications. Del Mar Photonics, Inc. is a private
company headquartered in
Axicons manufactured by OpticsLand, precision optics division of Del Mar Ventures are used in Steven Chu's group at Stanford University in laser atom cooling and trapping experiments. Steven Chu is a co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1997), which was awarded for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Del Mar MCPs at the WITCH experiment The WITCH experiment [1] aims to investigate the Standard Model of the electroweak interaction with emphasis on finding new physics beyond the standard model. The primary goal is to search for a contribution of scalar interaction to the vector and axial-vector interaction of the standard model. For this purpose in the WITCH experiment the electron-neutrino angular correlation in beta decay will be determined. This will be achieved by measuring the recoil energy spectrum of the daughter ions after beta decay. more |
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Del Mar Photonics, Inc. is an established manufacturer and system integrator of advanced photonics products for scientific and industrial applications. Product portfolio includes ultrafast laser oscillators and amplifiers based on Ti:Sapphire, Cr:Forsterite, Er- and Yb- doped fibers; variety of measurement tools such as autocorrelators, SPIDER and cross-correlator and a femtosecond dynamic research tools such as Beacon fluorescence up-conversion and Hatteras transient spectroscopy pump-probe systems. Del Mar Photonics offers integration of femtosecond laser systems for multiphoton imaging, scanning probe microscopy, micromachining, molecular dynamic, X-ray and plasma research, THz generation and spectroscopy and other applications.
Del Mar Photonics, Inc. is a private
company headquartered in
CLEO 2008 -
Ultrafast Phenomena 2008, Italy -
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2008 - International Conference on the Physics of Simple Atomic Systems, Canada
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Optical Memory and Optical Data Storage 2008, Big Island of Hawaii, HI -
Optics and Photonics 2008, San Diego, CA -
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Where Del Mar Photonics product's names come from?
Del Mar means 'by the sea", and Photonics is all about optical waves. So we decided to choose terms popular in surfing and sailing communities. Our femtosecond lasers, amplifiers and systems are named after popular surf breaks around the world, and many other products names after sailing and nautical terms. Click here to learn more.
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