great video.. can we use 3 axis galvo system coupled with blink high speed focuser to manufacture flexo rubber plates....with sizes limit of 30 inch x 30 inch
For a 30 inch field size, we suggest our XG330-Y1 or XG345-CD 3-Axis Galvo Scan Heads. For rubber, the appropriate choice would likely be the CO2 (-CD wavelength) option. If you have further questions about this application, feel free to reach out to techsupport@thorlabs.com.
Our standard galvo mirrors are not rated for femtosecond pulses, however we have a wide range of custom solutions available. If you reach out to techsupport@thorlabs.com, we would be happy to explore options that meet your precise needs.
Yes, in principle the galvo system can be used to steer a UV or other wavelength beam on a surface to produce a programable "maskless" photolithography effect, where the photoresist is exposed by the scanning beam.
We’re glad you enjoyed the video! Some of the diagrams featured in this presentation can be found on the Galvanometers pages on our website (www.thorlabs.com/navigation.cfm?guide_id=2269). We are working to add the other diagrams as well. :)
great video.. can we use 3 axis galvo system coupled with blink high speed focuser to manufacture flexo rubber plates....with sizes limit of 30 inch x 30 inch
For a 30 inch field size, we suggest our XG330-Y1 or XG345-CD 3-Axis Galvo Scan Heads. For rubber, the appropriate choice would likely be the CO2 (-CD wavelength) option. If you have further questions about this application, feel free to reach out to techsupport@thorlabs.com.
thank you very much for the informative video,
can anyone comment as to the compatibility of the galvo scanner mirrors with femtosecond lasers?
Our standard galvo mirrors are not rated for femtosecond pulses, however we have a wide range of custom solutions available. If you reach out to techsupport@thorlabs.com, we would be happy to explore options that meet your precise needs.
Thank you v much for the video.
can GLS be used in the Lithography process of Si?
Yes, in principle the galvo system can be used to steer a UV or other wavelength beam on a surface to produce a programable "maskless" photolithography effect, where the photoresist is exposed by the scanning beam.
Good video, but Where is the Diagrams?
We’re glad you enjoyed the video! Some of the diagrams featured in this presentation can be found on the Galvanometers pages on our website (www.thorlabs.com/navigation.cfm?guide_id=2269). We are working to add the other diagrams as well. :)