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Short-Pulse Lasers Enable Transparent Materials Processing

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Dr. Dirk Mueller and Dr.-Ing. Oliver Haupt, Coherent, Inc.

In several industries, an increasing need exists to cut, drill and mark glass, sapphire and diamond – materials that are difficult to machine using traditional mechanical methods due to their brittleness and hardness. Their transparency at visible and near-infrared wavelengths has also made them a challenge to process using lasers. Now, industrial solid-state lasers with pulse widths in the subnanosecond domain can perform a variety of operations on these materials. Short-pulse processing benefits In laser micromachining of numerous different materials, shorter pulse widths...Read full article

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    Published: October 2014
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    laser marking
    Laser marking is a process in which a laser beam is used to mark or engrave a surface by altering its properties or appearance. This technique is widely used for labeling, identification, and decoration of various materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, glass, and more. Laser marking provides a permanent and high-precision method for adding information or graphics to a wide range of objects. Key features of laser marking include: Contactless process: Laser marking is a non-contact...
    Featuresultrafast lasersWafersLEDsLasersOpticsMaterialsLight SourcesindustrialAmericasshort pulse laserstransparent materials processinglaser cuttinglaser drillinglaser markingnear infrared wavelengthSolid State LasersDirk MüllerOliver Haupt

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