Ultrafast Systems LLC.

The Company

Ultrafast Systems is expert in the design and manufacture of optical spectrometers with high time resolution, with particular focus on femtosecond and picosecond time scales. Our family of products represents the state-of-the-art in technology and the utmost in user friendliness. No other manufacturer of time-resolved spectrometers has the same extensive range of products. Our software for experiment control and data analysis is without parallel.

Further details, features and specifications of our photoscience products and services can be found here on the UltrafastSystems website. You can also find additional customer testimonials regarding both our products and customer service on the website. Ultrafast Systems was formed in 2002 and is located in Sarasota, Florida. Our U.S. based team of engineers, along with our international network of representatives, provide excellent service and support to our growing world-wide customer base.


Ultrafast Systems Offers Five Time-Resolved Spectrometers:

HELIOS – a femtosecond transient absorption spectrometer with spectral resolution from the blue to the near infrared regions.

EOS – a HELIOS with an extended time window into nanoseconds and beyond.

HALCYONE – a fluorescence lifetime spectrometer with time resolution from femtoseconds to milliseconds by using a combination of upconversion and time-correlated single photon counting spectrometries in one box.

PROTEUS – a kinetic spectrometer with nanosecond time resolution.

KRONOS – a portable microsecond flash photolysis unit.

All systems are easily installed, have minimal footprints, use state-of-the-art components and come with user-friendly data collection software and outstanding data analysis software.

When reviewing the specifications of our products please note that we are prepared to work with clients who seek custom solutions or upgrades to their existing systems.


The Applications

Spectrometers from Ultrafast Systems are being employed in all aspects of research in modern photoscience. The instruments are used in areas of photophysics, photochemistry, photobiology, material science, nanoscience, and solar energy conversion and storage.

Examples of research topics include electronic state deactivation, vibrational energy redistribution, electron and energy transfer both inter- and intra-molecularly and solvation dynamics. Processes can be measured at variable temperatures including cryogenic. Our systems also allow for the study of solid state samples.



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