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61 Railroad Avenue - Hallstead, PA 18822
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10/17/11 Ben Franklin Technology Partners Invests $100,000 in Snake Creek Lasers
The investment enables SnakeCreek to "commercialize a new opto-thermal laser resonator and advance current laser designs to improve output-power tunability and reproducibility over large temperature ranges."
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6/09/10 Snake Creek Lasers Reaches New Cryogenic Laser Performance Milestones  

 

SNAKE CREEK LASERS' NEWS

Snake Creek Lasers has received a DoE SBIR Phase I Award "High Average Cryogenic Lasers for Laser Stripping Applications" 
A number of kW-class picosecond laser designs will be investigated for stripping of electrons from hydrogen. Other expected applications are photocathode illumination, FEL seeding, laser wakefield acceleration, high-order harmonic generation, pump source for OPCPAs for few pulse generation, and high-throughput micromachining.

Snake Creek Lasers Wins Ben Franklin Innovation Award
"Snake Creek Lasers, Hallstead, won the Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania Innovative Application of Technology award. The honor recognized the company that best demonstrates a "break the mold" approach to integrating new or existing technology into a manufacturing environment."
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Snake Creek Lasers has received a DoD SBIR Phase 1 Award "Compact-Solid-State Deep-Ultraviolet Laser for Raman Detection of Chemical and Biological Agents"
Background: UV Raman spectroscopy has shown the ability to detect and identify chemcial surface threats in near-real time while on-the-move; however the only laser source currently available are Excimer (gas) lasers that require periodic refills of specialized gas. This requirement adds to the logistics burden of the system and reduces its readiness. SnakeCreek, and its partners, will design a small, high power, all solid state laser that emits at 236.5 nm.

Snake Creek Lasers Engineers present papers at 23rd Anual Solid-State and Diode Laser Technology Review
Located in Broomfield, CO, on June 17, 2010. Click on the Link Below for Presentation:
Heat Fraction Limited CW YbYAG Presentation.pdf 

UPCOMING TRADE SHOWS

Come see us at:
SPIE Photonics West
January 2012 
South Hall in Booth #236.