Weekly Wrap Up (April 29, 2016)

This week, LIA was at the Lasers for Manufacturing Event (LME®) in Atlanta, Georgia. Be sure to check out our comprehensive guide to LME®, covering the exhibition, showcase, and peer reviews of years past here: http://blog.lia.org/what-is-the-lasers-for-manufacturing-event-your-comprehensive-guide On the topic of conferences and networking events, be sure to check out our reflection on the Lasers for […]

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Production of Lithium-Ion Batteries

By Wilhelm Pfleging, Melanie Mangang, Yijing Zheng, Peter Smyrek and Johannes Pröll Introduction Thick film anodes and cathodes with thicknesses ranging from 20-300 µm, in state-of-the-art and future lithium-ion cells are complex multi-material systems consisting of defined material components, grain sizes, porosities and pore size distributions in the micrometer and submicrometer ranges. State-of-the-art cells with pouch […]

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Throwback Thursday: The Invention of The Laser Scalpel

Invented just over 50 years ago, the laser scalpel is used in an array of surgical procedures, across medical fields. A laser scalpel is typically either a CO2 laser or a excimer laser, depending on the surgery. For soft tissue procedures, such as removing a birthmark or teeth whitening, a CO2 laser is used. A […]

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How Lasers May Help Spacecraft Reach Mars in Less Than An Hour

When it comes to space travel, getting from point A to point B, at a faster rate is among the biggest challenges facing researchers, eager to explore new worlds. One researcher, however, thinks that he has found a solution that could reduce travel time to Mars to less than one hour, using laser-based technology. The […]

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Powering the Photon Factory in New Zealand

If you have ever been to Auckland, New Zealand, you know the natural beauty of its surroundings and the vibrancy of the city. What you may not know is that the campus of the University of Auckland is home to a unique facility, one that uses the power of intense pulses of light to manipulate, […]

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