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Photonics Spectra Monthly: Laser MicroMachining, Spot Cooling for Industrial Lasers, Optical Glass Selection, and more. (9/30/2021)

Photonics Spectra Monthly: Laser MicroMachining, Spot Cooling for Industrial Lasers, Optical Glass Selection, and more.
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Thursday, September 30, 2021
Monthly newsletter from the editors of Photonics Spectra, with features, popular topics, new products, and what's coming in the next issue. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Laser Micromachining Fires Up the Next Little Thing
Laser Micromachining Fires Up the Next Little Thing
Micromachining encompasses a number of technologies that are capable of cutting, drilling, and welding miniature components and features. But laser micromachining stands out for the unique combination of advantages that it delivers. The ability to apply various wavelengths, powers, repetition rates, and pulse widths to the task allows lasers to machine a variety of materials, including metal, polymers, ceramics, and glass. Laser machining is also easily automated and, as a noncontact method, can help to prevent contamination of the workpiece.
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Optical Glass Selection Is Not Always So Transparent a Choice
Optical Glass Selection Is Not Always So Transparent a Choice
Optical designers have many glass types to choose from when developing assemblies for imaging applications. Typically, a variety of these material options is available to meet the desired design specifications of a partic­ular system. The challenge then is to narrow down the selection by identifying materials that can achieve the desired performance while providing other practical benefits, such as reliable availability from the manufacturer and supplier, consistent high quality of the product, and a stable, favorable price point.
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Spot Cooling Helps Industrial Lasers and Optics Stay on Point
Spot Cooling Helps Industrial Lasers and Optics Stay on Point
The increasing demand in many end markets for advanced manufacturing systems that are able to increase production and cut costs have positioned laser systems as an important fabrication tool. High-powered lasers, such as CO2 sources, are used for coarse cutting of metals, while ultrafast lasers are employed for finer cutting and polishing of semiconductor materials. Fiber lasers have the versatility to perform both tasks. Miniaturization of consumer electronics, the electrification of vehicles, and the expansion of green energy are all trends that are driving the need for advanced laser machining systems, as well as laser additive manufacturing, to create complex designs. These and other trends require the use of a combination of laser technologies, sometimes running in parallel to accomplish coarse cutting, welding, fine cutting, or polishing at high speeds.

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Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components - MicroCalibir Compact Uncooled LWIR Cores MicroCalibir Compact Uncooled LWIR Cores

Teledyne DALSA, Machine Vision OEM Components
MicroCalibir™ is Teledyne’s new compact, low-power uncooled thermal camera platform featuring the smallest VGA, IR core module on the market, making it ideal for OEM drones, handhelds, helmet-mounted, and vehicular integration products. This core has a novel ROIC design which results in a 1000°C intra-scene...

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IMRA America Inc. - FCPA DE µJewel Lasers FCPA DE µJewel Lasers

IMRA America Inc.
Key features of the FCPA DE lasers is that they have a wide range of power and energy levels for femtosecond pulses in three wavelengths: IR, Green, and UV. This all-fiber based technology and design leads to an extended lifetime of UV generation modules. The DE lasers create a minimal heat affected zone and furthering...

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MKS/Newport - RGA150 Motorized Rotation Stage RGA150 Motorized Rotation Stage

MKS/Newport
The RGA150 low-profile and large aperture rotary stage addresses the need for quick angle adjustments of wafers and vacuum chucks. Although specifically tailored to semiconductor applications, the RGA150 can also be utilized in other industrial applications, such as through hole imaging/inspection or laser processing,...

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CASTECH INC. - High-Precision Aspherical Lenses & Acylindrical Lenses High-Precision Aspherical Lenses & Acylindrical Lenses

CASTECH INC.
CASTECH offers CNC precision-polished aspherical and acylindrical lenses up to 200mm. Our aspheric lenses are iteratively ground and polished under a software supported computer-controlled processing procedure to provide better controlled quality to guaranty the high performance of each aspheric lens.

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Dover Motion - SmartStage™ XY SmartStage™ XY

Dover Motion
With a SmartStage™ XY positioner, the high-performance controller and all hardware to position the stage are built-in. By embedding what used to be multiple cables and external electronics, the control is seamless, and performance-optimized for low noise.

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NYFORS Teknologi AB - Automated Glass Components Processing Automated Glass Components Processing

NYFORS Teknologi AB
The NYFORS SMARTSPLICER is a CO2 laser glass-processing system designed for the production of high-power and sensitive photonic components. It offers contamination free end-capping, splicing, tapering, bundling, and many other glass-shaping processes.

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Spectrogon US - IR Filters for Thermal Imaging and Gas Detection IR Filters for Thermal Imaging and Gas Detection

Spectrogon US
Spectrogon manufactures infrared filters and windows with high transmission, high rejection outside the passband, while maintaining excellent coating uniformity — for thermal imaging and gas detection applications such as cryogenically cooled IR detectors and for uncooled microbolometers.

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AdlOptica GmbH - peaXXus - Multispot Optics peaXXus - Multispot Optics

AdlOptica GmbH
Lossless laser beam shaping by splitting multi-kW laser energy into 3×3 matrix of spots with variable intensity for welding, cladding with TEM00, or multimode lasers. Optimizing heating of the processed area in order to reduce spatter and bubbles, thereby stabilizing the technology.

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CODIXX AG - colorPol<sup>®</sup> Polarizer colorPol® Polarizer

CODIXX AG
colorPol® polarizers are dichroic glass polarizers made from a highly durable soda-lime glass containing silver nanoparticles. Different types of polarizers are available to suit a wide field of applications operating between 340 and 5000 nm with contrast >50 dB and transmittance >96%. colorPol® polarizers...

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VON ARDENNE GmbH - High-Speed Optical Coating High-Speed Optical Coating

VON ARDENNE GmbH
We provide advanced PVD coating equipment for high-precision optical filters and other applications that takes productivity to the next level. The OPTA X is designed for the simultaneous, double-sided coating of substrates for optical filter applications. The simultaneous coating enables 30% shorter production time, and,...

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A light-reflective, 3D-printable liquid crystal ink could make it possible to use cholesteric liquid crystal — a human-made material found in TVs and smartphones that possesses properties between liquids and solid crystals — to add tunable color and iridescence to a range of applications from wearable sensors to decorative lighting. The ink has more viscosity than previous liquid crystal inks, which makes it more suitable for rapid 3D-printing techniques.
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Three Argonne Projects Garner DOE Funding
Three projects at Argonne National Laboratory have received funding from the U.S. Department of Energy in a push to lay the groundwork for breakthroughs in quantum information science. The awards are part of a $61 million investment in quantum science and engineering.
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Imaging Method Reveals Mechanism of Water Uptake by Plants
Researchers at the University of Nottingham report the development of a way to observe how plant roots take in and circulate water at the cellular level. The work could help to identify future drought- and flood-resistant crops.
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Using Optical Profiling to Optimize Finishing Steps in Additive Manufacturing Using Optical Profiling to Optimize Finishing Steps in Additive Manufacturing
Wed, Oct 6, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Samuel Lesko, Ph.D., of Bruker explains how advanced optical profiling and area roughness parameters can improve the efficiency of finishing steps for additive-manufactured or 3D-printed parts. Learn how to achieve quality control over a wide range of end-product characteristics, such as aesthetics, shininess, or wear resistance. Presented by Bruker.
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Raman Imaging for the Complete Polymer Lifecycle: From Materials Science to Environmental Impact Raman Imaging for the Complete Polymer Lifecycle: From Materials Science to Environmental Impact
Thu, Oct 14, 2021 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Raman imaging microscopy is the ideal tool for investigating polymer products at every stage of their lifecycle. From initial development to production and quality control, throughout use and eventual disposal, Raman spectroscopic characterization enables detailed analyses of polymers that can help optimize formulations and processes. This presentation with Nour Hafi, Ph.D., applications scientist at WITec, will describe relevant variations of Raman imaging and provide examples of their applications in various fields. Presented by WITec GmbH.
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Mildex Inc. - Automatic Lens Centering Machine with Robot Mildex Inc. - Automatic Lens Centering Machine with Robot
Model SPCM-M1-AT50 lens centering machine features an integrated robot for loading and unloading the workpieces increasing throughput, efficiency and precision. This machine can process spherical lenses and/or plano-plano workpieces up to 82mm diameter.

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