Thin film removal is an extremely precise process that exploits selective laser ablation to remove micro- and nanoscale layers from the surfaces of different substrate materials. Though ‘thin’ is a…
Glass is one of the oldest, luxury commodities ever manufactured. Mankind has been creating decorative glass articles for millennia, at first using rudimentary molds before the characteristic blowing method was…
IMRA is a pioneer in applying femtosecond lasers to a variety of commercial applications. Supported by years of cumulative expertise in materials processing, IMRA has made significant contributions to laser-based…
IMRA is committed to pioneering research and development (R&D) of critical ultrafast laser-based technologies for users in a range of industrial sectors. We have developed a suite of industrial lasers…
Femtosecond laser micromachining is an advanced technique used to fabricate two- and three-dimensional (2D/3D) structures on the sub-micrometer scale. It’s one of the most advanced methods of laser processing currently…
Laser material processing refers to a growing school of techniques that use high-energy laser light to modify the surface of materials. It is one of the most common, and highest…
With a broad range of high-analytical key performance indicators and the durability to withstand rugged operating conditions, femtosecond fiber lasers can satisfy the variable demands of users across an extremely broad market cross-section.
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Lasers are often integral to the production of components for a range of application areas, including medical device manufacturing. These parts are then integrated in numerous products that vary from…
Fiber-chirped pulse amplification (FCPA) technology has been revolutionary in producing ultrashort pulsed lasers, which have since been used for material processing concepts in a wide range of market sectors. With a unique combination of ultrafast hi…
An abundance of distinct laser technologies exist today, but each type is built on early research in light-amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (laser). This ground-breaking technology is now characterized…