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Carlos Silva Research Group

Infrastructures
Overview (Scheme) | Pictures of the Lab

Laser System

-Dragon Amplifier
-TOPAS

Experiments

-Transient Absorption/Reflection
-ICCD
-Streak Camera
-Kerr Shutter

Laser System

Dragon Amplifier
Pulsed Ti:S Laser Multipass amplifier; 1.5W Output Power; Wavelenght: 780nm; Repetition Rate: 1kHz; Pulse Lenght: 50fs.


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TOPAS
"Traveling-wave Optical Parametric Amplifier of Superfluorescence". Tune the output wavelenght between 250nm and 2,5um.


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Experiments

Transient Absorption/Reflection
Differential Absorption/Reflection measurments with a 100fs temporal resolution for delays up to 2ns.


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-Interesting Results

Nanosecond Photoluminescence: ICCD
Intensified CCD for photoluminescence measurments with a 2ns temporal resolution for delays up to 1ms.


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-Interesting Results

Picosecond Photoluminescence: Streak Camera
Streak Camera for photoluminescence measurments with a 3ps temporal reoslutions for delays up to 2ns.


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-Interesting Results

Femtosecond Photoluminescence: Optical Kerr Effect Shutter
Optical Kerr effect Shutter for photoluminescence measurments with a 100fs temporal resolution for delays up to 2ns.


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Our research is funded by the following organizations

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