Free Electron Laser systems for particle acceleration and industrial photonics
xLight builds particle accelerator-driven Free Electron Lasers (FEL) targeting US economic and national security applications. The tech stack—SPICE, PLECS, Ansys, Beckhoff, TwinCAT, NX—reveals a hardware-first company focused on precision analog design, electromagnetics simulation, and industrial automation control. Active projects span RF cavity systems, power supply design, EUV beamline engineering, and mechanical infrastructure, with acute pain points around low-noise power supplies and high-voltage reliability. Leadership-heavy hiring (3 leads, 1 director across 6 open roles) signals capability-building in advanced manufacturing and systems integration.
xLight is a Palo Alto-based hardware startup (founded 2021, 11–50 employees) commercializing Free Electron Laser technology. The company is engineering industrial-grade light sources for critical applications, with parallel workstreams in RF system development, power supply systems, and EUV beamline design. Procurement and supplier risk management are active operational focus areas as the company scales prototype qualification toward production. All hiring is currently US-based.
xLight uses SPICE, PLECS, Ansys for simulation; Beckhoff TwinCAT and Allen-Bradley for control systems; NX and SolidWorks for mechanical design; Siemens Teamcenter for PLM. The mix reflects RF/power electronics design and industrial automation.
xLight is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA and was founded in 2021. The company is privately held with 11–50 employees and currently hiring only in the United States.
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