Short-pulse laser TruMicro 8000 series
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short-pulse laser
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Characteristics

Operational mode
short-pulse
Technology
solid-state
Spectrum
ultraviolet
Applications
industrial
Other characteristics
high-power, semiconductor
Power

200 W

Wavelength

343 nm

Description

Maximum productivity for large-scale applications With the high-power short-pulse lasers from the TruMicro Series 8000, your work with ultraviolet wavelengths will be highly productive. The TruMicro 8320 is the most powerful UV solid-state laser in the world and achieves significantly better absorption in certain materials due to the short wavelengths. The combination of a high average power and an ultraviolet wavelength provides the ideal conditions for manufacturing flexible OLED displays. Simultaneously benefit from the industrial quality and reliability of tried-and-tested TRUMPF disk laser technology. The high productivity can be increased even further by synchronising several lasers. Short pulses – high performance The ideal combination for your microprocessing requirements. Full power The internal power regulation provides the full pulse energy for your process. Lift-off process for flexible displays The lasers of the TruMicro Series 8000 are pre-destined to manufacture flexible OLED displays in high numbers. The "laser-lift-off" process plays an essential role here: the UV solid-state laser removes the polyimide film from the glass substrate without damaging the organic semiconductor layer on top. In the process, the UV solid-state lasers of the TruMicro Series 8000 are particularly robust, durable and have low running costs.

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