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EvolvOptic Selected to Produce Prototype Mirror Components for NSF OPAL

EvolvOptic has been chosen to fabricate prototype lightweight mirror components for the University of Rochester’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics as part of early development work supporting NSF OPAL, a planned multi petawatt laser facility. The selection reinforces the company’s growing role in advanced optical manufacturing for scientific, aerospace, and defense applications.

Prototype Mirrors Support Development of Large Aperture Laser Systems

The NSF OPAL project will feature two 25 petawatt beamlines designed to enable frontier research in ultrafast and ultra high intensity physics. As part of the program’s early engineering assessments, EvolvOptic will deliver small scale mirror coupon prototypes that allow LLE researchers to evaluate manufacturable lightweighting strategies suitable for large aperture, high performance optical systems.

These prototypes will inform future procurement pathways by helping determine fabrication approaches, material considerations, and engineering tradeoffs relevant to next generation laser mirrors.

Facility Advances Research Across High Energy and Plasma Physics

NSF OPAL is intended to support research in particle acceleration, quantum electrodynamics, laboratory astrophysics, and nuclear science. Hosted at LLE, the facility builds on Rochester’s long standing leadership in laser science and optics innovation. The project is part of a broader national effort to expand domestic capability in high energy laser infrastructure.

Regional Optics Ecosystem Supports National Initiatives

EvolvOptic’s participation reflects the strength of the Rochester region’s optics and photonics ecosystem, which includes established supply chains, research institutions, and workforce development programs. Regional leaders noted that this industrial base positions the area to support national initiatives such as the STELLAR concept under evaluation by the National Science Foundation.

Leadership Perspectives on the Collaboration

EvolvOptic emphasized that contributing to NSF OPAL aligns with its strategy to expand U.S. capability in large lightweight mirror technologies. LLE leadership highlighted the importance of developing cost effective, manufacturable pathways for large format laser mirrors, noting that EvolvOptic’s work represents a key element of that effort.

About EvolvOptic

EvolvOptic is a Rochester based provider of precision optical blanks and emerging large aperture mirror technologies for scientific, aerospace, and defense applications. The company specializes in lightweighting, shaping, bonding, and metrology processes that support scalable mirror manufacturing.

About the Laboratory for Laser Energetics

The Laboratory for Laser Energetics conducts research in high energy density physics, laser and optical technology, and inertial confinement fusion. LLE operates national research facilities that support scientists from across the United States.

About NSF OPAL

NSF OPAL is a mid scale research infrastructure project funded by the National Science Foundation. The facility aims to provide multi petawatt laser capability for research in particle acceleration, quantum electrodynamics, laboratory astrophysics, and high energy physics.

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