Senior Research Engineer Henry Su looks into the Optec WS Flex Femtosecond Laser​

Laser Micromachining Laboratory

The Institute for Matter and Systems Laser Micromachining Laboratory is a cutting-edge facility dedicated to advancing research and innovation in laser-based micro- and nanofabrication

Welcome to the Georgia Tech Laser Micro-Machining Laboratory

The IMS Laser Micromachining Laboratory is a cutting-edge facility dedicated to advancing research and innovation in laser-based micro- and nanofabrication. Established in 2017, the laboratory has continually expanded and upgraded its capabilities to remain at the forefront of laser micromachining technology worldwide. Our laser systems support everything from 3D nano-printing in polymers and composite material processing to precision metal cutting, glass and sapphire cutting, LED and electronics chip dicing, and LCD/OLED repair. Whether you are an experienced researcher or exploring laser micromachining for the first time, our team is here to help you navigate the tools, expertise, and resources available in the lab.

 

About Us

Equipment: Explore our full list of equipment here.

Rates & Billing: View current usage rates and billing policies on our Rates & Fees page.

Safety Information: Your safety is our top priority. Access safety protocols, emergency procedures, and training materials here.

Meet the Team: Our expert staff is here to support your research. Learn more about the cleanroom team and how to contact them here.

Lab Policy: All users are required to follow our policies at all times.​

Getting Started

Become A User: New users must complete onboarding and training. Start by visiting the Shared User Management Systems (SUMS).​

Reserve Tools: Once approved, you can schedule time on cleanroom equipment through SUMS.​

Application: Familiarize yourself with various applications that LMML lab could offer.​

Access to the laser micromachining laboratory is managed through the campus-wide Shared User Management System (SUMS).