A 33.2W high beam quality chirped-pulse amplification-based femtosecond laser for industrial processing

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Abstract

A photonic crystal fiber-based chirped pulse amplification delivering 272 fs pulses of 66.4 µJ energy at a repetition rate of 500 kHz is presented, resulting in an average/peak power of 33.2W/244 MW. A single grating is adopted for the pulse width stretching and compression, which leads to high-compactness and low cost of the system. The output beam is near-diffraction-limited (M2 = 1.1 ± 0.05) with a power stability better than 0.5%. The cutting of alumina ceramic substrate and flexible printed circuit are demonstrated by using the laser system. The results indicate that the laser is competent for industrial applications.

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Bai, Z., Bai, Z., Sun, X., Liang, Y., Wang, K., Jin, D., & Fan, Z. (2020, June 2). A 33.2W high beam quality chirped-pulse amplification-based femtosecond laser for industrial processing. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13122841

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