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MIT Spinoff Produces Diode Laser for Cutting, Welding

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., July 25, 2014 — Bright and strong enough to cut and weld metal with greater efficiency than conventional lasers, a new diode laser will soon hit the market. MIT Lincoln Lab spinoff TeraDiode Inc. is working with the school to commercialize the multikilowatt diode laser system, called the TeraBlade. The new system uses a power scaling technique that manipulates individual diode laser beams into a single output ray. According to the scientists, this boosts power of the diode lasers while also preserving a very focused beam. With conventional laser systems, boosting power typically decreases the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
    Glossary
    diffraction
    As a wavefront of light passes by an opaque edge or through an opening, secondary weaker wavefronts are generated, apparently originating at that edge. These secondary wavefronts will interfere with the primary wavefront as well as with each other to form various diffraction patterns.
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