The definition of process parameters depending on the geometry of the workpiece is one of the main challenges for selective laser melting (SLM). The possibility to use different emission modes is an essential feature of the contemporary fiber lasers, which still requires further attention for controlling the melt pool size. Most of the commercially available SLM systems operate with continuous wave (CW) emission lasers. As a consequence, a substantial effort has been directed toward obtaining full densification by considering the variation of process parameters in CW modality. Pulsed wave (PW) emission achieved by power modulation of a fiber laser is preferred by a smaller fraction of the industrial SLM systems. The differences between the ...