The world's first beam shaper created using laser ablation manufacturing (direct drawing processing) has been born. It offers the most cost-effective custom solutions for freeform shapes.
By using this technology, it is possible to manufacture lenses of any free shape with a surface roughness of 1nm. Various beam shaping elements such as beam shapers, splitters, and homogenizers can now be provided as refractive optical elements. - Since surface shapes that were previously impossible to manufacture can now be created, a more theoretically accurate beam profile can be achieved. - The extremely smooth lens surface minimizes light divergence. - As a refractive element, the efficiency (power in bucket) is close to 100%, significantly improving compared to DOE. - The applicable wavelength ranges from 190 nm to 2 um. For more details, please request through the contact information below.
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- Since development and manufacturing tools such as molds and masks are not required, we can offer low costs and short delivery times. - Even when redesigning is necessary, it can be done with just parameter changes, keeping costs down. - We will custom design a beam shaper that is optimal for your desired beam profile. PowerPhotonic is a UK-based manufacturer specializing in micro-optoelectronics, established in 2004 to commercialize fundamental research from the Quantum Science Institute at Heriot-Watt University (Scotland). We have numerous unique achievements ranging from ultra-precise semiconductor manufacturing equipment to high-power laser weapons for the U.S. Department of Defense.
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High-power laser cutting Laser welding Laser hardening Cladding Various fine processing Metal 3D printer (AM) Laser measuring instrument Defense equipment
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Direct drawing processing process using laser ablation
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Achieving long lifespan with high-output laser defense weapons.
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PowerPhotonic is a UK-based manufacturer specializing in micro-optics, established in 2004 to commercialize fundamental research from the Quantum Science Institute at Heriot-Watt University (Scotland). Their high-efficiency, low-cost optical elements are used by some of the world's leading laser processing machine manufacturers.