Photonics North 2006 2006
DOI: 10.1117/12.707699
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Fiber chirped pulse amplification system for micromachining

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“…A robust, stable and very compact fiber chirped pulse amplifier was also developed in the 2000s, 28 which facilitated the application of this research. More recently, a rare earth-doped laser medium was adopted to realize a compact and high-power ultrafast laser system by diode pumping, although the pulses were much broader than pulses generated by Ti:sapphire systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A robust, stable and very compact fiber chirped pulse amplifier was also developed in the 2000s, 28 which facilitated the application of this research. More recently, a rare earth-doped laser medium was adopted to realize a compact and high-power ultrafast laser system by diode pumping, although the pulses were much broader than pulses generated by Ti:sapphire systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regular arrays of conical microstructures were also produced on Si by irradiation with an ultrafast laser beam in a halogen atmosphere (e.g., SF6 or Cl2) [10]. A robust, stable, and very compact fiber chirped pulse amplifier was also developed in the 2000s [11], which facilitated the application of this research. More recently, a rare-earth-doped laser medium was adopted to realize a compact and high-power ultrafast laser system by diode pumping, although the pulses were much broader than pulses generated by Ti:sapphire systems [12,13].…”
Section: Spie Fellow Canada Research Chair In Quantum Semiconductorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the improvement in the performance of ultrafast laser systems in the 2000s has been a significant contribution to realizing more reliable ultrafast laser processing for practical use. A robust, stable, and very compact fiber chirped pulse amplifier (FCPA) was developed in 2006 [20] and has expanded the range of applications. Furthermore, a compact and high-power ultrafast laser system based on a rare-earthdoped laser medium by diode pumping was developed in 2008 and is applicable to industrial applications, although the typical pulse width was in the order of picoseconds [21,22].…”
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confidence: 99%