Argon fluoride laser

Spectrum Plastics Group Adds Advanced Laser Processing Capabilities with the Acquisition of Assets of Laser Light Technologies

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Monday, May 3, 2021

"We are excited to continue the legacy of responsiveness in quick turn development and scaled production that Frank Hannan and his Team have built.

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  • "We are excited to continue the legacy of responsiveness in quick turn development and scaled production that Frank Hannan and his Team have built.
  • "\n"The addition of Laser Light Technologies advances our offerings as a full-service partner for medical devices, life sciences, and other technically challenging applications," added Spectrum Plastics Group Chief Commercial Officer Dylan M. Hushka.
  • For more information, visit www.spectrumplastics.com or call 404-564-8560.\nLaser Light Technologies LLC, based in Hermann, Missouri, is anexpert in the laser manufacturing of high-precision products.
  • Design teams use a variety of high-tech laser systems to provide a wide range of high-precision micromachining services, including laser cutting and drilling, laser ablation and coating removal, and wire stripping.\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/spectrum-plastics-group-adds-adv...\n'

NRL-built Argon Fluoride Laser marks breakthrough, sets new energy record

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Friday, September 18, 2020

Naval Research Laboratory research team set a new energy record on March 5 using an argon fluoride laser.

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  • Naval Research Laboratory research team set a new energy record on March 5 using an argon fluoride laser.
  • NRL researchers already leverage the laser fusion technologies they developed for krypton fluoride on their argon fluoride experiments.
  • Steve Obenschain, a physicist and head of the NRL Laser Plasma Branch, said argon fluoride laser is the shortest wavelength laser with the theoretical capability to deliver the high energies needed to drive laser fusion implosions to produce much more energy than the incident laser beams.
  • The results so far indicate argon fluoride laser could be a game changing driver for high performance laser fusion."

Gigaphoton Ships G200K KrF Light Source for Manufacturing Equipment

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Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Gigaphoton Inc. (Head Office: Oyama, Tochigi; President and CEO: Katsumi Uranaka), a leading manufacturer of light sources used in semiconductor lithography, has announced that it began shipping the G200K KrF light source for processing equipment, which has a maximum output of 200 W, in February 2019.

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  • Gigaphoton Inc. (Head Office: Oyama, Tochigi; President and CEO: Katsumi Uranaka), a leading manufacturer of light sources used in semiconductor lithography, has announced that it began shipping the G200K KrF light source for processing equipment, which has a maximum output of 200 W, in February 2019.
  • This G200K KrF light source for processing equipment is the second product of GIGANEX series.
  • The G200K, with a maximum output of 200 W, is providing high reliability by incorporating with technology for performance stabilization and module lifetime extension on Gigaphotons excimer laser basis, and is applied to processing equipment light source that will meet customer needs.
  • Since it was founded in 2000, GIGAPHOTON has delivered valuable solutions to semiconductor manufacturers throughout the world as a laser supplier.