The project is dedicated to the creation of a liquid crystal polarization plane rotator used to adjust radiation parameters in laser technologies. Such devices are used in medical research such as precision micromachining, optical detection and DNA analysis. Additionally, it is in demand in optical cryptography to encrypt signals.
However, as Toikka emphasized, such devices are extremely rare and are under sanctions. Currently, foreign analogues have many disadvantages. Therefore, the team decided to create a device with a simplified design that would be more accessible and widely applicable in scientific and industrial communities.
The startup hopes to reach a turnover of 700-800 million rubles in a few years
Source: Ferra

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