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The Mai Tai DeepSee Advantage
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Highest peak power for deepest penetration and strongest multiphoton fluorescence signal- Shortest pulses for lowest photodamage and photobleaching
- Widest dispersion compensation range delivers shortest pulses to the sample
- Wide tuning range for efficient excitation of all commonly used fluorophores
- Outstanding pointing stability eliminates the need to realign experimental step-up
- Fully automated from user-friendly GUI
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Introduced in 1999, the Mai Tai® has been used for a variety of applications ranging from general spectroscopy to multiphoton microscopy. With its leading performance specifications, most experienced support team, and largest installed base of any laser of its type, the Mai Tai® is truly a cutting-edge tool for basic research and biological imaging.
Ideal for multiphoton microscopy, the Mai Tai® DeepSee provides more than 300 nm (690-1040 nm) in useable tuning range with over 2.5 W of average power. With integrated dispersion compensation, the Mai Tai DeepSee delivers the shortest possible pulses to the sample generating the most possible fluorescence signals to even deeper sample penetration depths. Never before has this level of performance been available.
The new Mai Tai DeepSee meets all existing specifications outlined for the highly successful Mai Tai HP, but sets the new performance standards for shortest possible pulses at the sample. The reliability of the Mai Tai DeepSee is maintained using the ultra-stable regenerative mode locking technique made famous by the Spectra-Physics Tsunami® in 1991. Using this method, the Mai Tai DeepSee is capable of hands-free, dropout free wavelength tuning, enabling speedy collection of excitation profiles all at the click of a mouse. In addition, the Mai Tai DeepSee includes StabiLok® technology that provides real-time monitoring of the laser system and helps maintain beam position, average power, and wavelength making the Mai Tai DeepSee the most reliable and most versatile hands-free laser source available.
Click on the link below to watch a short video about the Mai Tai DeepSee.
UC Berkeley Researcher Holly Aaron and the Mai Tai DeepSee Laser |
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Multiphoton microscopy - Time-resolved photoluminescence
- Non-linear spectroscopy
- Optical computed tomography
- Surface second harmonic generation
- Terahertz imaging
- Semiconductor metrology
- Materials processing
- Amplifier seeding
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