“Weak start to the year, but orders improving in latest quarter, driven by biophotonics,” says CEO.
Precisely controlled photothermal forces redirect proteins towards bone formation.
Fraunhofer IAF, Qudora Tech, and AMO are co-developing new photonic components for ion-trap quantum computers.
Private investor Emtek buys a majority stake in Cubert; Wasatch becomes part of Denmark's FOSS Group.
Chinese firm posts near-50% increase in sales and has already shipped more than 1 million units this year.
Inter-layer coating by “fluorinated compound” also boosts efficiency to almost 27 per cent.
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![]() | Surface Quality Control for Maximizing LIDT in High-PowerLaserOptics 06 Oct Optoman in collaboration with Dioptic In high-power laser systems, the optical components' resilience to laser-induced damage directly determines performance, reliability, and service life. Even minor surface or subsurface imperfections can severely compromise the laser-induced damage threshold (LIDT), introducing failure points that limit system capability. |
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