Advanced industrial laser systems and applications

Industrial laser systems continue to evolve in terms of power levels, brightness and mode of operation. While continouswave (cw) laser systems drive to more efficiency, compactness and robustness, ultra-short pulse (USP) solid-state lasers (SSL) gain increasing attention from industry due to their h...

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Main Authors Schmidt, B, Schaefer, M
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published SPIE 15.02.2018
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Summary:Industrial laser systems continue to evolve in terms of power levels, brightness and mode of operation. While continouswave (cw) laser systems drive to more efficiency, compactness and robustness, ultra-short pulse (USP) solid-state lasers (SSL) gain increasing attention from industry due to their high average power levels, increasing pulse energies and more flexible repetition rates, eventually enabling increased productivity and novel materials processing applications. TRUPMF’s laser systems portfolio starting in 1985 mirrors this general development and is therefore an interesting subject to reflect the path of industrial laser systems from early CO2 lasers to the latest generation of diode pumped nanosecond-pulsed thin-disk lasers with up to 400W of average output power at 343nm. Today, our advanced laser families enable novel applications such as EUV light generation, laser lift-off and surface annealing.
Bibliography:Conference Date: 2018-01-27|2018-02-01
Conference Location: San Francisco, California, United States
ISBN:1510615350
9781510615359
ISSN:0277-786X
DOI:10.1117/12.2299534