Empa opens laser centre in Thun
Large surfaces can be machined with nanometre precision
On 7 April 2011, in the presence of its Director, Gian-Luca Bona, and the Mayor of Thun, Raphael Lanz, Empa’s new laser centre, which houses the only UV laser facility of its kind in the world, was opened in Thun. The facility will help researchers to develop new kinds of surfaces. Commercial partners will be able to use it to structure large films with micro to nanometre precision.
Now very large surfaces can be microstructured at Empa’s new laser centre in Thun. Centrepiece of the facility, which is run by Empa in close collaboration with Crealas GmbH – one of only three worldwide - is a pulsed ultraviolet (UV) laser beam, which ablates nanometre-thin layers precisely from large surfaces of up to three square metres. A granite table weighing 19 tonnes acts as the base and this was transported to Thun in dramatic fashion in October 2010. |
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Films for optical security features can also be manufactured at the facility. A number of countries are already trying to replace the holograms on their banknotes with microstructured films with optical 3D effects. Empa Director Gian-Luca Bona said: “The new laser centre means we can offer services that are unique in Switzerland. This will open up completely new opportunities for both our commercial and research partners.“ |
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