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(This is Soliton-i, our compact industrial laser. It is a discontinued model and can no longer score points with its specifications these days. But we didn't have the heart to retire it and so it can still mix in here and there and get that feeling , to belong to it.)

Here you will find a collection of short blog articles on various topics from the fields of optics, electronics and laser technology.

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    Raw material identification and analysis (RMID)

    Discover how the Visum Palm™ portable NIR analyzer with integrated AI is revolutionizing raw material identification and analysis in the pharmaceutical industry. Learn more about the benefits of NIR spectroscopy.

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    P2 and P3 processing of CIGS

    Fiber laser with adjustable pulse duration enables new ablation processes P2 and P3 in the production of CIGS photovoltaic modules When producing thin-film photovoltaic modules, coating processes and ablation processes, here the writing of lines, are carried out alternately on a glass plate. This is how the individual solar cells are created with the two electrodes at the top and bottom as well as the photovoltaic layer in the middle...

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    Laser Stereolithography

    Light can not only be used to measure, heat and remove material, it can also be used to create structures. The two most common processes are laser sintering or laser stereolithography, in which a 3D structure is created layer by layer. During sintering, powder is heated locally using a laser beam until it melts in a targeted manner. Macro laser stereolithography...

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    Material analysis laboratory

    Raman spectroscopy Two different Raman spectrometer systems are available for structural analysis of materials. On the one hand, a large laboratory system from Renishaw with three different laser excitation wavelengths (532nm, 632.8nm and 785nm), high transmission and high spectral resolution. On the other hand, a fiber-coupled compact Raman spectrometer (at 532nm excitation) for quick overview spectra. Laboratory Raman spectroscopy The Raman spectrometer from Renishaw is particularly characterized by its...

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    From the light line to the laser fiber

    Light conduction through optical fibers has now changed many areas of life enormously. Examples include telecommunications, process technology and spectroscopy, fiber optic sensors and medical diagnostics via catheters. Another important area is laser technology, where fiber lasers are gradually displacing other types of lasers. Examples of all of these applications can be found elsewhere in this journal. One…

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