To be competitive in laser micro machining, high throughput is an important aspect. One possibility to increase productivity is scaling up the ablation process i.e. linearly increasing the laser repetition rate together with the average power and the scan speed. In the MHz-regime high scan speeds are required which cannot be provided by commercially available galvo scanners. In this work we will report on the results by using a polygon line scanner having a maximum scan speed of 100 m/s and a 50 W ps-laser system, synchronized via the SuperSync™ technology. We will show the results concerning the removal rate and the surface quality for working at the optimum point i.e. most efficient point at repetition rates up to 8.2 MHz
AbstractMetals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility w...
High throughput is a key aspect in laser micro machining. In order to achieve excellent processing q...
In the direct processing of three dimensional micro structures for surface functionalization, usp-la...
o be competitive in laser micro machining, high throughput is an important aspect. One possibility t...
AbstractUltra short pulsed lasers have gained acceptance in micro-machining applications and many pr...
Increasing speed in laser processing is driven by the development of high-power lasers into ranges o...
AbstractMetals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility w...
AbstractUltra short pulsed lasers have gained acceptance in micro-machining applications and many pr...
We have previously shown that the material removal rate scales linearly with pulse rate up to 15 kHz...
Metals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility with high...
Ultra-short pulse (USP) lasers are already being successfully used in industry for laser structuring...
Ultra-short pulse (USP) lasers are already being successfully used in industry for laser structuring...
AbstractUltra-short pulsed lasers (pulse width 10ps) with high pulse repetition rates (1-8MHz) provi...
High throughput still represents a key factor for industrial use of ultrashort pulses in the field of...
Ultra-short pulsed lasers (pulse width 10ps) with high pulse repetition rates (1-8MHz) provide the p...
AbstractMetals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility w...
High throughput is a key aspect in laser micro machining. In order to achieve excellent processing q...
In the direct processing of three dimensional micro structures for surface functionalization, usp-la...
o be competitive in laser micro machining, high throughput is an important aspect. One possibility t...
AbstractUltra short pulsed lasers have gained acceptance in micro-machining applications and many pr...
Increasing speed in laser processing is driven by the development of high-power lasers into ranges o...
AbstractMetals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility w...
AbstractUltra short pulsed lasers have gained acceptance in micro-machining applications and many pr...
We have previously shown that the material removal rate scales linearly with pulse rate up to 15 kHz...
Metals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility with high...
Ultra-short pulse (USP) lasers are already being successfully used in industry for laser structuring...
Ultra-short pulse (USP) lasers are already being successfully used in industry for laser structuring...
AbstractUltra-short pulsed lasers (pulse width 10ps) with high pulse repetition rates (1-8MHz) provi...
High throughput still represents a key factor for industrial use of ultrashort pulses in the field of...
Ultra-short pulsed lasers (pulse width 10ps) with high pulse repetition rates (1-8MHz) provide the p...
AbstractMetals and other materials can be machined with surpassing quality and highest flexibility w...
High throughput is a key aspect in laser micro machining. In order to achieve excellent processing q...
In the direct processing of three dimensional micro structures for surface functionalization, usp-la...