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Laser Components Germany GmbH Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 15 82140 Olching, Germany http://www.lasercomponents.com/de
Contact Ms Claudia Michalke +49 8142 286485

GRM Series Production with Reproducible Quality

Automated Processes for Complex Gaussian Mirrors

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LASER COMPONENTS has further optimized its processes for manufacturing and inspecting graded reflectivity mirrors (GRMs) – so-called Gaussian mirrors. With automated in-house solutions, the company is able to guarantee reproducibly high quality and accuracy in the series production of these complex optics. The Gaussian curve of each individual optic corresponds exactly to the profile required by the customer.

From the center to the edge of GRMs, the reflectance falls off in a Gaussian curve. To achieve this effect, the coating process must be precisely controlled to ensure that the coating is applied accordingly. LASER COMPONENTS has now developed its own software to facilitate application of the coating. After production, the optics are inspected at an automated measuring station.

Gaussian mirrors are required, for example, to generate laser beams with high pulse energies and low divergence. LASER COMPONENTS is one of the few manufacturers of these optics worldwide.

“The production of GRMs is very complex,” says Rainer Franke, product engineer for laser optics at LASER COMPONENTS. “It is crucial that the optics not deviate from the customer’s specifications because only then can the optics do their job as intended. We have long been known for the high quality of our Gaussian mirrors. In an increasingly demanding market, we are making additional investments to ensure that our customers continue to receive the exact optics that meet their requirements.”

Visit LASER COMPONENTS at SPIE.Photonics West

January 30 – February 02, 2023; Booth 941

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Gaussian Mirrors

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Laser Components Germany GmbH

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Since 1986, the name LASER COMPONENTS has stood for top quality optics for laser technologies. Well-known laser manufacturers count on our optics, which cover the complete spectral range from 193 nm (UV) to 3.2 µm (MIR).

Technologies
Inside our specially-developed, high-vacuum chambers containing an electron beam gun, we coat both our own as well as substrates supplied by customers with diameters ranging from 4 mm up to 390 mm.

Rush jobs can be done within 24 hours upon request.

The optics manufacturing department has six coaters. Two of these coaters uses sputter technology which allows us to manufacture even better optics for the next generation of lasers.

Our specialties include the manufacture of glass parabolic mirrors for thin disk lasers, adaptive optics, and Gaussian mirrors.

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