Short-pulse laser
continuous wavesolid-stateinfrared

short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
short-pulse laser
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Characteristics

Operational mode
short-pulse, continuous wave
Technology
solid-state
Spectrum
infrared, ultraviolet
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
line

Description

The perfect laser line for every application – thanks to the TRUMPF line-focusing optics Extremely narrow, extremely long, extremely even: line-focusing optics from TRUMPF form a thin line from the round laser beam, and distribute the power intensity evenly over the entire line profile. If several line-focusing optics are combined in a modular manner, lasers with an infrared wavelength can even process large areas of several square metres. During the laser lift-off process used in the manufacture of modern OLED displays, the line-focusing optics focus the laser beam with ultraviolet wavelength in a line shape from behind through the glass substrate. TRUMPF line-focusing optics can be flexibly combined with the pulsed and continuous wave solid-state lasers from TRUMPF, and can be adapted precisely to spatial and application-specific requirements. Even power distribution The power intensity is distributed evenly over the entire line profile with fluctuations of less than 10%. Simple integration The line-focusing optics can be easily integrated in industrial production lines, and can be individually combined for every application. Thin line, high irradiance With a width which is smaller than a human hair, the line-focusing optics focus the laser beam onto the workpiece with a high irradiance. Processing of a large area IR line-focusing optics can easily be combined in a modular manner so that laser lines of several metres can be created.

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