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8 July 1998 Femtosecond laser materials processing
B. C. Stuart, P. S. Banks, M. D. Perry, M. D. Feit, R. S. Lee, F. Roeske, J. P. Armstrong, H. T. Nguyen, J. A. Sefcik
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Abstract
Femtosecond lasers enable materials processing of most any material with extremely high precision and negligible shock or thermal loading to the surrounding area. Applications ranging from drilling teeth to cutting explosives to making high-aspect ratio cuts in metals with no heat-affected zone are made possible by this technology. For material removal at reasonable rates, we developed a fully computer-controlled 15-Watt average power, 100-fs laser machining system.
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B. C. Stuart, P. S. Banks, M. D. Perry, M. D. Feit, R. S. Lee, F. Roeske, J. P. Armstrong, H. T. Nguyen, and J. A. Sefcik "Femtosecond laser materials processing", Proc. SPIE 3269, Commercial Applications of Ultrafast Lasers, (8 July 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580607
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KEYWORDS
Femtosecond phenomena

Materials processing

Computing systems

Explosives

Laser cutting

Laser development

Laser systems engineering

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