Laser Amplifier suits industrial/scientific applications.

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Libra(TM) regenerative amplifier consists of femtosecond laser system that combines on-board diagnostics, seed laser-to-OPA computer interface, and hands-off operation in compact, one-box package. Integrated design incorporates Vitesse(TM) as seed laser and Evolution-15 as pump laser. Unit delivers 1 W of 800 nm output at repetition rates of 1 or 5 kHz. It also pumps multiple optical parametric amplifiers, providing wavelength tunability from deep-UV to mid-IR.



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Coherent Releases One-Box Ultrafast Amplifier for Industrial and Scientific Applications



Santa Clara, Calif., January 6, 2004 - Coherent, Inc. (Santa Clara, CA) (Nasdaq: COHR) releases the Libra(TM), a versatile one-box regenerative amplifier designed for ultrafast materials processing and scientific applications. Libra will be shown at Photonics West booth #1017 in San Jose, California, January 27-29, 2004.

"Libra is a femtosecond laser system that has been optimized for scientific and industrial applications that are outside of an optics lab," said Marco Arrigoni, marketing director for Coherent. "Our goal is to provide users with an integrated, virtually maintenance-free system that will allow them to focus on their manufacturing or lab work, rather than on the laser itself. Libra does this by combining a simple user interface and hands-off operation with high quality output and the convenience of a compact, one-box package."

Libra delivers 1W of 800-nm output at repetition rates of 1 or 5 kHz. It can also pump multiple optical parametric amplifiers (OPAs), providing wavelength tunability from deep-UV to mid-IR. Designed for maximum reliability and performance, Libra's integrated design incorporates the field-proven Vitesse(TM) as a seed laser, and the Evolution-15 as its pump laser. The laser head measures just 44 (l) x 24 (w) x 9.5 (h) inches.

For simple operation, Libra is also equipped with a unique "seed laser-to-OPA" computer interface, enabling users to control each of the internal modules of the laser through a single laptop computer. In addition, Libra features extensive on-board diagnostics capabilities.

"Libra is a strong new addition to our ultrafast portfolio," said Arrigoni. "With Coherent's wide selection of long-lifetime, field-proven ultrafast laser products, we now provide customers with the widest range of ultrafast products."

Founded in 1991, Positive Light designs and manufactures advanced solid-state lasers for science and industry. Technical innovation and the market acceptance of lasers such as the Evolution, Spitfire(TM), and Hurricane(TM) have established Positive Light as the leader in pulsed diode-pumped and ultrafast lasers. In April 2003, Coherent, Inc. acquired Positive Light to enhance its market leadership in lasers for scientific and commercial applications.

Founded in 1966, Coherent, Inc. is a Standard & Poor's SmallCap 600 company and a world leader in providing photonics-based solutions to the commercial and scientific research markets. Please direct any questions to Marco Arrigoni, marketing director at (408) 764-4000. For more information about Coherent, including product and financial updates, visit our Web site at www.Coherent.com.

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