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Short Q-Switched Fiber Laser Generates Millijoules in Nanoseconds

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Fiber lasers may rival conventional lasers in pulsed industrial applications.

Breck Hitz

Fiber lasers have displaced conventional solid-state lasers in many continuous-wave industrial applications such as welding and cutting. But other applications such as marking, scribing and trimming as well as precision machining require energetic nanosecond pulses that are difficult to generate with fiber lasers. Recently, a collaboration of scientists from several European institutions demonstrated a rod-type photonic crystal fiber laser that generates millijoules of energy in a pulse only several nanoseconds in duration. They believe that the resulting peak power — 275 kW — is the...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
    continuous-wave industrial applicationsfiber lasersindustrialResearch & Technologysolid-state lasers

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