IceFyre redefines picosecond micromachining lasers with a unique hybrid-fiber design to achieve exceptional performance and unprecedented versatility. IceFyre's design exploits fiber laser flexibility and exclusive power amplifier capability to enable TimeShift™ ps programmable burst-mode technology. True pulse-on-demand, position-synchronized-output triggering and the lowest timing jitter in its class further enable unprecedented micromachining productivity and flexibility. The new IceFyre 355-50 is the highest performing UV ps laser on the market, providing >50 W of UV output power at 1.25 MHz and pulse widths of 10 ps. IceFyre 1064-50 provides >50 W of IR output power at 400 kHz. All IceFyre lasers offer single shot to 10 MHz performance. OLED materials are being used as exciting new displays for smart phones and tablets, yet processing these varied materials is challenging in production. The versatility of the IceFyre 355-50 with TimeShift ps enables unique flexible OLED cutting quality and speed. Cutting glass and sapphire can be extremely challenging, especially the thin/lighter/flexible types used in mobile device displays and wearables, due to ultra-smooth cut edge requirements. These challenges may be overcome using our IceFyre 1064-50 picosecond laser and Bessel beam focusing optics. For more information about the Spectra-Physics IceFyre picosecond lasers, please visit www.spectra-physics.com/icefyre.
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