Laser-Powered Startup epiray Creates Ultra-Thin Materials
epiray is revolutionizing thin-film technology

The Max Planck startup epiray vaporizes substances using high-power lasers to create new materials in ultra-thin layers. This innovation forms the basis for further advancements in thin-film techn ...
Epiray, a Max Planck spinoff, uses high-powered lasers to vaporize substances and deposit them as ultra-thin films, enabling new material innovations. The technology promises breakthroughs across semiconductor, optoelectronics, and advanced manufacturing industries. The startup is advancing thin-film production beyond traditional methods.
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