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LightMachinery is dedicated to producing the world's finest lasers, optical components and optical process machinery. LightMachinery specializes in the production of difficult tight tolerance components and equipment that stretches the limits of current technology.
The people at LightMachinery are veterans of the laser and optics world. Each individual typically brings more than 20 years of experience in the areas of optical design, high power lasers, optical fabrication, laser systems, metrology, thin film coatings and custom machinery fabrication. We have produced components and equipment for customers throughout the world involved in space science, telecommunications, semiconductor, high power lasers, academic research, nondestructive testing, biophotonics, electronics, pharmaceutical manufacturing and materials processing.
Achieving Laser Characterization Via Spectrometry
Exploration of the Sun’s Spectrum
Understanding the Operating Principles of HyperFine Spectrometer
Silicon Wafer Brillouin Spectroscopy
Diamond Anvil Cell Brillouin Spectroscopy
Niobium Pentoxide Thin Film Brillouin Spectroscopy
Plastic Film Brillouin Spectroscopy
Manufacturing the World’s Finest Solid and Air Spaced Etalons
VIPA Fabrication
Optical Fabrication and Fluid Jet Polishing
Carbon Dioxide Lasers - Properties and Applications
Picometer Resolution in a Compact, Low-cost Package
Expansion to Laser and Optics Manufacturing Operations
New Software is More Powerful and Mobile Friendly
LightMachinery Completes Expansion of Laser and Optics Facility
LightMachinery Awarded Patent for the Universal Beam Splitter
LightMachinery Awarded Patent on Fluid Jet Polishing Pump
LightMachinery Acquires the Lumonics® Excimer Laser Product Lines from GSI Group and Expands Production Facilities
LightMachinery Acquires the Impact® and LaserMark® Product Lines from GSI Group
LightMachinery Receives it First (of many) ISO9001:2000 Certifications
Monitoring Laser Modes in Real Time with the Hornet Spectrometer
The HyperFine Spectrometers for Characterizing Laser Sources