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Mounting Precision Enhances Laser Performance

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John Wingerd, Siskiyou Corporation

Optical mounts literally form the skeleton of virtually all laser systems. The development of mounts with greater stability and wavefront fidelity is key to the creation of higher-performance laser-based tools. This, in turn, extends the precision and reliability of a wide range of manufacturing systems and instruments. Optical mounts frequently play a critical role in overall laser system performance, but their impact may become obvious only when optical misalignment from vibration, thermal drift or long-term mechanical creep causes system operation to degrade. In this article, we...Read full article

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    Published: December 2014
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    Positioning generally refers to the determination or identification of the location or placement of an object, person, or entity in a specific space or relative to a reference point. The term is used in various contexts, and the methods for positioning can vary depending on the application. Key aspects of positioning include: Spatial coordinates: Positioning often involves expressing the location of an object in terms of spatial coordinates. These coordinates may include dimensions such as...
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