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Ultrafast lasers today

Photonic Views, 2022
AbstractUltrafast lasers have seen a tremendous increase in average power over the past ten years, with industrial lasers now reaching the kW level. We are at a turning point in femtosecond technology, which will enable new fields of use and new methods of production.
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Ultrafast fibre lasers

Nature Photonics, 2013
Ultrafast fibre lasers are an important optical system with industrial, medical and purely scientific applications. Essential components and the operation regimes of ultrafast fibre laser systems are reviewed, as are their use in various applications.
Martin E Fermann, Ingmar Hartl
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Ultrafast laser pulses

Physics Today, 1971
By “ultrafast” we mean those light pulses that last from about 10−13 seconds to a few tens of picoseconds. The anticipation of using them to study ultrafast processes in physics and chemistry has stimulated efforts to produce these pulses, and the results have been good; in 1962 the shortest pulse available was 10−8 sec, but by 1968, 10−13-sec pulses ...
Anthony J. DeMaria   +2 more
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Ultrafast laser annealing

Physics Bulletin, 1982
Single crystal silicon lies at the heart of almost every modern electronic semiconductor device. Such devices are made in a complex series of processing steps which introduce small quantities of impurities to tailor the electrical properties required.
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Ultrafast disk lasers and amplifiers

SPIE Proceedings, 2012
Disk lasers with multi-kW continuous wave (CW) output power are widely used in manufacturing, primarily for cutting and welding applications, notably in the automotive industry. The ytterbium disk technology combines high power (average and/or peak power), excellent beam quality, high efficiency, and high reliability with low investment and operating
Dominik Bauer   +8 more
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Ultrafast laser-written dual-wavelength waveguide laser

Optics Letters, 2012
We report the performance of a dual-wavelength waveguide laser based on a phase-modulated sampled-grating architecture fabricated using the femtosecond laser direct-write technique. The waveguide laser was written in Yb-doped phosphate glass and had a narrow linewidth (60 dB), 5 mW output power per channel, and wavelength separation of 10 nm.
Martin, Ams   +3 more
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