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A Ti:Saph laser can *barely* do 680nm, and 671 is probably not possible.
You could probably frequency double a Cr:Forsterite laser or similar to get
these two wavelengths, but you are definitely going to have secondary
stages to whatever laser you get.
Craig
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> Hello List,
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> We are interested in finding a vendor that can provide a femtosecond pulsed
> laser with a fixed wavelength between 680nm and 671nm, and an energy out at
> the lens of 75mW.
> Would anyone have a recommendation?
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> Thank you!
> Cécile
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