MICRO PROCESSING WITH HIGH REPETITION RATE PULSED FIBRE LASERS
Traditional q-switched laser sources have been limited in pulse frequency and in overall control of pulse energy and length. A novel pulsed fibre laser, capable of operation from cw through to 500kHz, has provided a tool that has enabled a number of significant processing improvements. The benefits of operating in the >100kHz regime, encompassing both quality and productivity, is evident in a number of applications such as; marking of metals, plastics and IC packages, and also in micromachining and in thin film patterning. Clearly applications that have low pulse energy thresholds can benefit most from operating in the high frequency regime.
Jack Gabzdyl Tony Hoult Lu Ming
SPI Lasers Ltd 3 Wellington Park, Hedge End, Southampton, UK
国际会议
第三届太平洋国际激光与光学应用会议(PICALO 2008)
北京
英文
919-923
2008-04-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)