Dalgety Bay, UK, 5th April 2016 – PowerPhotonic today announces that it is presenting a paper on direct-write laser fabrication of collimation and beam shaping optics at the forthcoming LaP2016 conference on laser polishing, at Fraunhofer ILT Aachen, Germany on 26th and 27th April 2016.
Roy McBride, MD of PowerPhotonic said, “we have spent many years developing our laser machining and polishing process to create optics that are ideal for today’s high power laser systems. Our high efficiency optics bring unparalleled benefits where power efficiency is at a premium, particularly in high power defence and scientific laser applications or high power industrial materials processing such as cutting and welding.”
PowerPhotonic is a world leader in using laser polishing as part of its fabrication process to create ultra-high efficiency refractive optics, used in high power collimation and beam shaping applications. This process unique to PowerPhotonic allows it to create beam shaper optics that transform the way in which the laser is used. Using higher efficiency optics preserves the life of a high power laser by enabling it to run at lower power. It makes system integration easier as less energy is dissipated as wasted heat. And the ability to transform a single circular Gaussian shaped laser beam into different intensity profiles and beam shapes using different beam shaper optics adds enhanced utility to existing and new laser systems.
About PowerPhotonic - “Enhancing Beam Performance”
PowerPhotonic is a global leader in the design and manufacture of precision micro-optics. Our business was founded with the objective of providing unsurpassed excellence in all aspects of micro-optics product realization for laser applications. Our world-class design skills are supported by an innovative and flexible manufacturing process that allows the company to design both a broad range of state-of-the art industry standard laser micro-optics products and, uniquely, to offer a low cost rapid fabrication service for creating completely freeform optical surfaces.
Founded in 2004 and headquartered in the United Kingdom, the PowerPhotonic engineering team has developed many unique technologies that allow the company to produce a wide range of precision micro-optics that cannot be economically produced by using traditional glass molding or machining techniques, with higher efficiency, superior performance and increased functional integration.