Menlo Systems Tutorial: Fiber-Based Femtosecond Lasers: Robust, Reliable, Ready-to-use
24 June 2026 10:00 - 11:00
Whether aimed at cutting-edge research or high-volume integration, researchers and engineers alike expect femtosecond pulsed lasers to deliver high reliability, a minimal footprint, and a low cost of ownership. In this industry tutorial, Menlo Systems presents fiber-based femtosecond laser technology which unites scientific precision with industrial robustness. At its core is our proprietary figure 9 technique - an all-fiber-based cavity design delivering ultrashort pulse trains that are robust, reliable, and ready-to-use. Key benefits will be showcased in an application-oriented manner, including multiphoton microscopy and 3D nano-printing, THz spectroscopy, and the generation of entangled photons for photonic quantum computing.
Speakers
Jaroslaw Sperling, Ph.D.
Menlo Systems, Business Developer
About Jaroslaw Sperling, Ph.D.
Jaroslaw Sperling is Business Developer at Menlo Systems. He joined the company in 2021, bringing in his passion and experience gained in sales related roles across photonics industry. With a background in ultrafast laser spectroscopy, he holds a PhD in physical chemistry from the University of Vienna.
Christian Mauser, Ph. D.
Menlo Systems, Product Manager
About Christian Mauser, Ph. D.
Christian Mauser leads the product management team at Menlo Systems. He joined the company in 2010, bringing in his in-depth technical expertise to the femtosecond laser R&D division. He holds a diploma from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and a PhD in physics from the LMU Munich.


