The Femto Easy software has been designed to be user friendly and intuitive. This is a modern software compatible with touchscreen that can run either under Linux or Windows. It allows distant control of the devices via PC, tablet or smartphone. We can also provide custom software developments upon request.
World smallest autocorrelator
Discover the autocorrelator in miniature form
The µ-ROC marks the start of a new era of compact size without compromise. It impresses with its miniature form and high-quality workmanship and brings autocorrelation measurements directly into machines, lasers, medical equipment and everywhere where little space is available.
Alignment in seconds
Any repetition rate (single-shot to 100s of MHz)
Ultra-compact and robust
No calibration required
Spatially-resolved measurements

Available documentation
2D / 3D drawings
Scientific papers
Logical rotation of non-separable states via uniformly self-assembled chiral superstructures
Zhang, Yi-Heng; Liu, Si-Jia; Chen, Peng; Zhu, Dong; Chen, Wen; Ge, Shi-Jun; Wang, Yu; Zhang, Zhi-Feng; Lu, Yan-Qing;
Nature Communications; 2024, Nature Publishing Group UK London
Nanjing University; China
A 4-GHz actively driven ultra-low phase noise mode-locked fibre laser
Abdulkadir Yentur, Mehmet Ziya Keskin, and Ibrahim Ozdur
Electronics Letters; 2024, Wiley
TOBB University of Economics and Technology; Turkey
Optimization of 1.03 μm femtosecond pulse laser tripling efficiency based on temporal walk-off compensation
Yang, Li; Ji, Lailin; Liu, Dong; Rao, Daxing; Zhang, Tianxiong; Shan, Chong; Shi, Haitao; Zhao, Xiaohui; Cui, Yong; Gao, Yanqi;
Optics Communications; 2023, Elsevier
USST; China
Etude comparée de l'émission d'électrons de nanopointes de tungstène et de diamant: émission de champ et photoémission induite par laser femtoseconde
Torresin, Olivier;
; 2019, Université Paul Sabatier-Toulouse III
LCAR; France
Product reviews
Specifications:
µ-ROC Autocorrelator Models Overview
| wdt_ID | wdt_created_by | wdt_created_at | wdt_last_edited_by | wdt_last_edited_at | - | Ti:Sa | Ti:Sa-S | Yb | Yb-S | Er | Tm |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Spectral range (nm) | 780 - 820 | 760 - 850 | 1020 - 1080 | 960 - 1100 | 1400 - 1700 | 1700 - 2100 |
| 2 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Pulse duration min (fs) | 35 | 75 1 | 10 | 50 1 | 50 | 150 1 | 20 | 50 1 | 50 | 150 1 | 50 | 150 1 |
| 3 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Pulse duration max (fs) | 1200 | 500 | 1500 | 1000 | 1500 | 1500 |
| 4 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Input pulse repetition rate | any | any | any | any | any | any |
| 5 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Input average power min2 | 20 mW | 35 mW | 5 mW | 5 mW | 10 mW | 10 mW |
| 6 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Input pulse energy min 2 - Input pulse energy min (single-shot)2 | 1 nJ - 25 µJ | 3 nJ - 50 µJ | 1 nJ - 1 µJ | 1 nJ - 1 µJ | 3 nJ - 3 µJ | 3 nJ - 3 µJ |
| 7 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Single-pulse measurement3 | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered | 50 kHz | 100 kHz triggered |
| 8 | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Goran | 10/02/2026 06:38 PM | Size (mm) | 45 x 40 x 30 | 45 x 40 x 30 | 45 x 40 x 30 | 45 x 40 x 30 | 45 x 40 x 30 | 45 x 40 x 30 |
| - | Ti:Sa | Ti:Sa-S | Yb | Yb-S | Er | Tm |
All models
Input polarization: linear horizontal or vertical
Detection: CMOS 12 Bits
PC Interface: USB 3.1
Beam height: 20 mm
1 Pulse duration
The two minimum pulse duration values correspond to the Fourier limited pulse duration with and without GDD precompensation
2 Input average power / pulse energy min
Values give an order of magnitude, exact sensitivity depends on parameters such as pulse duration, repetition rate, beam diameter, wavelength…
3 Single-pulse
Up to 100 kHz laser repetition rate with Trigger option, 50 kHz without
Optional features
Trigger
Synchronization of the ROC detection to an external signal for accurate laser single pulse extraction up to 36 kHz (125 kHz with the Enhanced detection option)
High dynamic range
Software mode to increase the dynamic of the ROC signal acquisition from 12 to 16 bits. Not compatible with pure single-shot measurement as 2 images are necessary to build one autocorrelation trace
Enhanced detection
Replacement of the default camera embedded in the ROC by a higher performance one to increase the specifications of the system (better temporal resolution, single-shot extraction up to 125 kHz with the Trigger option)
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When compactness meets user-friendliness
The µ-ROC has been designed with ease-of-use and ultra-compactness in mind. Watch the µ-ROC operation by yourself in this short video
















