Del Mar Photonics
The 2007 Dynamics at Surfaces Gordon Conference 
will be held August
12-17, 2007, at Proctor Academy in Andover, NH.  For over three decades 
this conference has brought together experts working at the frontiers
of experimental and theoretical surface dynamics.  This year's program
spans a wide range of topics covering solid and liquid interfaces and
includes our special "Young Investigator" talks, chosen from the poster
presentations.
The list of Sessions, Speakers and Discussion Leaders includes:
Scattering from Liquids: John Morris, Gil Nathanson, David Nesbitt
State-to-State Dynamics: Didier Lemoine, Alec Wodtke, Geert-Jan Kroes,
Rainer Beck
Adsorbate Dynamics: Kristen Fichthorn, Andrew Jardine, Ellen Backus
Non-adiabatic effects: John Tully, Karina Morgenstern, Mats Persson,
Christian Frischkorn
Dynamics of Desorption: Stephen Holloway, Phil Cohen, Peter Saalfrank
Ultrafast Dynamics: Tony Heinz, Y. Ron Shen, Hrvoje Petek, Bradley
Siwick
Water at Interfaces: Mary Shultz, Geri Richmond, Gregory Kimmel
Nano-scale Structures: Dinko Chakarov, Tamar Seideman, Jason Crain,
Andrew Rappe
Young Investigator Competition: Bruce Kay
Full 
Program
46th IUVSTA Workshop on Ultrafast Surface Dynamics
Invited Speakers
Tony Heinz (Columbia Univ.), The nature and dynamics of electronic excitations 
in carbon nanotubes
Daniel Sanchez-Portal (Donostia Int. Phys. Center), Ab initio calculation of 
charge transfer at surfaces
Frank Willig (Hahn-Meitner-Inst.), Time-resolved electron injection from the 
excited state of anchored molecules into semiconductors
Xiao-Yang Zhu (Univ. Minnesota), Localized and delocalized electronic resonances 
at metal-molecular interfaces
Toshiaki Munakata (Osaka Univ.) Photoemission Micro-Spectroscopy for Organic 
Films
Mosche Shapiro (Weizmann Inst.), Quantum Control on the nanoscale
Kenji Ohmori (Inst. Molecular Science), Observation and Control of Picometric 
Quantum Ripples in a Molecule
Robert J. Levis (Temple Univ.), Control of complex molecular processes using 
adaptively-shaped, intense laser field
Jens Guedde (Univ. Marburg), Generation and Detection of Coherent Surface 
Currents
Yousoo Kim (RIKEN), Static and dynamic approaches to obtain single-molecule 
vibrational spectrum with an STM
Atsushi Kubo (Univ. Pittsburgh), Femtosecond microscopy of surface plasmon 
polariton dynamics
Oliver Wright (Hokkaido Univ.)Real-time Imaging of Surface Excitations using 
Ultrafast Interferometry
Yu-Ming Chang (Nat. Taiwan Univ.), The Formation of Coherent LO Phonon-Plasmon 
Coupling Modes in the Near Surface Region of Semiconductor
Kunie Ishioka (NIMS), Coherent Optical Phonons in Diamond and Graphite
Kazuya Watabane (IMS), Coherent nuclear motions at alkali covered metal surfaces
Uwe Bovensiepen (Freie Univ. Berlin), Electron, spin, and lattice dynamics of 
the Gd(0001) surface excited by an intense femtosecond laser pulse
Martin Weinelt (Max-Born Inst.), Spin-dependent dynamics: image-potential states 
at ferromagnetic surfaces
Mischa Bonn (Leiden Univ.), Molecular motion over a surface followed in 
real-time
Christian Frischkorn (Freie Univ. Berlin), Non-adiabatic processes in surface 
femtochemistry at metals
Product news and updates - Training Workshops - Featured Customer - Other News
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      Trestles LH Ti:Sapphire 
    laser Trestles LH is a new series of high quality femtosecond Ti:Sapphire lasers for applications in scientific research, biological imaging, life sciences and precision material processing. Trestles LH includes integrated sealed, turn-key, cost-effective, diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS). Trestles LH lasers offer the most attractive pricing on the market combined with excellent performance and reliability. DPSS LH is a state-of-the-art laser designed for today’s applications. It combines superb performance and tremendous value for today’s market and has numerous advantages over all other DPSS lasers suitable for Ti:Sapphire pumping. Trestles LH can be customized to fit customer requirements and budget. Reserve a 
    spot in our Femtosecond lasers training 
    workshop in San Diego, California. Come to learn how to build a
    
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    New laser spectrometer 
    T&D-scan for research  that 
    demands high resolution and high spectral 
density in UV-VIS-NIR spectral domains - now available with 
    new pump option! The T&D-scan includes a CW ultra-wide-tunable narrow-line laser, high-precision wavelength meter, an electronic control unit driven through USB interface as well as a software package. Novel advanced design of the fundamental laser component implements efficient intra-cavity frequency doubling as well as provides a state-of-the-art combined ultra-wide-tunable Ti:Sapphire & Dye laser capable of covering together a super-broad spectral range between 275 and 1100 nm. Wavelength selection components as well as the position of the non-linear crystal are precisely tuned by a closed-loop control system, which incorporates highly accurate wavelength meter. Reserve a 
    spot in our CW lasers training 
    workshop in San Diego, California. Come to 
    learn how to build a
    CW 
    Ti:Sapphire laser from a kit  | 
  
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 AOTF Infrared Spectrometer  | 
  
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 Open Microchannel Plate Detector 
MCP-MA25/2 -
now in stock!  | 
  
        
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    Hummingbird EMCCD camera  The digital Hummingbird EMCCD camera combines high sensitivity, speed and high resolution. It uses Texas Instruments' 1MegaPixel Frame Transfer Impactron device which provides QE up to 65%. Hummingbird comes with a standard CameraLink output. It is the smallest and most rugged 1MP EMCCD camera in the world. It is ideally suited for any low imaging application such as hyperspectral imaging, X-ray imaging, Astronomy and low light surveillance. It is small, lightweight, low power and is therefore the ideal camera for OEM and integrators. buy online  | 
  
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    Hatteras-D 
    
    femtosecond  transient absorption data acquisition system Future nanostructures and biological nanosystems will take advantage not only of the small dimensions of the objects but of the specific way of interaction between nano-objects. The interactions of building blocks within these nanosystems will be studied and optimized on the femtosecond time scale - says Sergey Egorov, President and CEO of Del Mar Photonics, Inc. Thus we put a lot of our efforts and resources into the development of new Ultrafast Dynamics Tools such as our Femtosecond Transient Absorption Measurements system Hatteras. Whether you want to create a new photovoltaic system that will efficiently convert photon energy in charge separation, or build a molecular complex that will dump photon energy into local heat to kill cancer cells, or create a new fluorescent probe for FRET microscopy, understanding of internal dynamics on femtosecond time scale is utterly important and requires advanced measurement techniques. Reserve a 
    spot in our Ultrafast Dynamics Tools 
    training workshop in San Diego, California.  | 
  
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Beacon Femtosecond Optically Gated Fluorescence Kinetic Measurement System 
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    spot in our Ultrafast Dynamics Tools 
    training workshop in San Diego, California.  | 
  
    
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    Terahertz systems, set ups and components New band pass and long pass THz optical filters based on porous silicon and metal mesh technologies. Band pass filters with center wavelengths from 30 THz into GHz range and transmissions up to 80% or better. Standard designs with clear aperture diameters from 12.5 to 37.5 mm. Long pass filters with standard rejection edge wavelengths from 60 THz into GHz range. Maximum transmission up to 80% or better, standard designs at 19.0 and 25.4 mm diameters. Excellent thermal (from cryogenic to 600 K) and mechanical properties THz products: THz Spectrometer kit with Antenna THz transmission setup THz time domain spectrometer Pacifica fs1060pca THz time domain spectrometer Pacifica fs780pca THz detectors: Golay cell and LiTaO3 piroelectric detectors PCA - Photoconductive Antenna as THz photomixer Pacifica THz Time Domain Spectrometer - Trestles Pacifica Holographic Fourier Transform Spectrometer for THz Region Wedge TiSapphire Multipass Amplifier System - THz pulses generation Terahertz Spectroscopic Radar Mobile System for Detection of Concealed Explosives Band pass filters with center wavelengths from 30 THz into GHz range Long pass filters with standard rejection edge wavelengths from 60 THz into GHz range Generation of THz radiation using lithium niobate Terahertz crystals (THz): ZnTe, GaP, LiNbO3 - Wedge ZnTe  | 
  
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    iPCA - interdigital Photoconductive Antenna for terahertz waves Large area broadband antenna with lens array and high emitter conversion efficiency iPCA with LT-GaAs absorber, microlens array for laser excitation wavelengths l £ 850 nm, adjusted hyperhemispherical silicon lens with a high power conversion efficiency of 0.2 mW THz power / W optical power. The iPCA can be used also as large area THz detector. The two types iPCAp and iPCAs have the same active interdigital antenna area but different contact pad directions with respect to the electrical THz field. Interdigital Photoconductive Antenna for terahertz waves generation using femtosecond Ti:Sapphire laser THz books  | 
  
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    IntraStage lowers the cost 
    of test data management! Struggling with gigabytes or terabytes of test data? IntraStage easily transforms test data from disparate sources into web-based quality metrics and engineering intelligence you can use. 
    Contact 
us today to discuss your test management requirements and specifications of your 
    application.  | 
  
Training Workshops
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    Come to San Diego next summer! Attend one of our training workshops  in San Diego, California 
    during  summer 2011 Del Mar Photonics has presented training workshops for customers and potential customers in the past 3 years. Our workshops cover scientific basics, technical details and provide generous time for hands-on training. Each workshop is a three-day seminar conducted by professional lecturer from 10am to 4pm. It includes lunch, as well as a training materials. We have also reserved two days for Q&A sessions, one-on-one system integration discussions, social networking, and San Diego sightseeing. 
    The following training workshops will be offered during this 
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 Trestles LH10-fs/CW laser system at UC Santa Cruz Center of Nanoscale Optofluidics 
Del 
    Mar Photonics offers new  
Trestles fs/CW laser system which can be easily 
    switched from femtosecond mode to CW and back. Having both modes of operation in one system dramatically increase a 
    number of applications that the laser can be used for, and makes it an ideal 
    tool for scientific lab involved in multiple research projects.   | 
  
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 Frequency-stabilized CW single-frequency ring Dye laser DYE-SF-007 pumped by DPSS DMPLH laser installed in the brand new group of Dr. Dajun Wang at the The Chinese University of Hong Kong. DYE-SF-077 features exceptionally narrow generation line width, which amounts to less than 100 kHz. DYE-SF-077 sets new standard for generation line width of commercial lasers. Prior to this model, the narrowest line-width of commercial dye lasers was as broad as 500 kHz - 1 MHz. It is necessary to note that the 100-kHz line-width is achieved in DYE-SF-077 without the use of an acousto-optical modulator, which, as a rule, complicates the design and introduces additional losses. A specially designed ultra-fast PZT is used for efficient suppression of radiation frequency fluctuations in a broad frequency range. DYE-SF-077 will be used in resaerch of Ultracold polar molecules, Bose-Einstein condensate and quantum degenerate Fermi gas and High resolution spectroscopy  | 
  
Other News
    
Optical Society of Southern California meeting at UCSD OSSC 2011-04-27
    Nd:YAG laser ordered by the University of Leon, UANL, Mexico
    
    Wedge 50 Multipass Amplifier pumped with a Darwin-527-30-M DPSS Laser 
    ordered by Hong Kong customer
    
    New 
    Trestles LH10-fs/CW femtosecond+CW laser ready for delivery to the 
    University of California Santa Cruz 
    Trestles femtosecond 
    Ti:Sapphire laser delivered to North Carolina State
    University
    
    
    Del Mar Photonics sponsor IONS (International OSA Network of Students) 
    conference IONS-NA-2 in Tucson, Arizona
    
    IONS-NA-2 
    website
    
    Best talk and best 
    poster awards at IONS-Moscow 2010 conference sponsored by Del Mar Photonics
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Del Mar Photonics featured components
Del Mar Photonics continuously expands its components portfolio.
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    Solar 
    Prisms for Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems (CPV) Solar cells made of compound semiconductors such as gallium arsenide are very expensive. Usually very small cells are installed and various means such as mirrors, lenses, prisms, etc..are used to concentrate sunlight on the cells. Concentration photovoltaic technology (CPV) uses the solar radiation with an efficiency of 40%, double that of conventional solar cells Del Mar Photonics design custom Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems (CPV) and supply variety of the optical components for CPV such as solar prisms shown in the picture.  | 
  
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    Axicon Lens Axicon lens also known as conical lens or rotationally symmetric prism is widely used in different scientific research and application. Axicon can be used to convert a parallel laser beam into a ring, to create a non diffractive Bessel beam or to focus a parallel beam into long focus depth. Del Mar Photonics supplies axicons with cone angles range from 130° to 179.5° for use with virtually any laser radiation. We manufacture and supply axicons made from BK7 glass, fused silica and other materials. download brochure - request a quote  | 
  
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    Rutile (TiO2) coupling 
    prisms Del Mar Photonics offers optical elements made of high quality synthetically grown Rutile Titanium Dioxide crystals. Rutile’s strong birefringency, wide transmission range and good mechanical properties make it suitable for fabrication of polarizing cubes, prisms and optical isolators. Boules having high optical transmission and homogeneity are grown by proprietary method. Typical boules have 10 - 15 mm in dia. and up to 25 mm length. Optical elements sizes - from 2 x 2 x 1 mm to 12.7 x 12.7 x 12.7 mm. Laser grade polish quality is available for finished elements. So far we the largest elements that we manufactured are 12 x15 x 5 mm, in which optical axis is parallel to 15 mm edge, 5 mm is along beam path, 12 x 15 mm faces polished 20/10 S/D, one wave flatness, parallelism < 3 arc.min. (better specs. available on request). more details - download brochure - request a quote  | 
  
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    Vacuum viewport Del Mar Photonics offer a range of competitively priced UHV viewports , Conflat, ISO or KF including a variety of coatings to enhance performance. Del Mar Photonics viewports are manufactured using advanced techniques for control of special and critical processes, including 100 percent helium leak testing and x-ray measurements for metallization control. Windows Materials include: Fused silica, Quartz , Sapphire , MgF2, BaF2, CaF2, ZnSe, ZnS, Ge, Si, Pyrex. Standard Viewing diameters from .55" to 1.94 ". Coating - a range of custom coatings can applied - which include - Single QWOT - Broad Band AR - V coatings - ITO - DLC (Diamond like coating) more details - request a quote  | 
  
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    Hydrogen 
    Thyratrons are used in 
      such devices as radars with different power levels, high-power pulsed 
      technical, electrophysical, medical devices and lasers. Sophisticated 
      design and high quality ceramic-metal envelope determines long lifetime 
      and very accurate and reliable operation of hydrogen thyratrons under wide range of environmental 
      conditions.  Applications: - radars - pulsed lasers power supplies - medical apparatus - electrophysical instrumentation Triggered Three-Electrode Spark Gap Switches are ceramic-metal sealed off gas discharge trigatron-type devices with a co-axial trigger electrode. These Gas Discharge Tubes contain no mercury and, due to an advanced design, feature high reliability and a long lifetime being operating under wide range of environmental conditions. Applications: - pulsed installation for processing materials - installations with plasma focus - pulse power supplies for lasers and other pulse equipment - medical apparatus such as lithotriptors and defibrillators - processing systems for petroleum wells  | 
  
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    We are looking forward to hear from you and help you with your optical and crystal components requirements. Need time to think about it? Drop us a line and we'll send you beautiful Del Mar Photonics mug (or two) so you can have a tea party with your colleagues and discuss your potential needs. | 

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