By: Shinobu Tamaoki Sumitomo Electric Inc. Pulse fiber lasers (PFL) have become widely popular for micro-machining applications due to their many benefits, such as the high beam quality, compactness, high wall-plug efficiency, and reliability. MOPA (Master Oscillator Power Amplifier) architectures, which provide temporal pulse shape control, are particularly interesting.
Fiber Lasers
Surface Preparation for Shipbuilding Using a Pulsed High-Power Fibre Laser
By: T. J. Kwee, G. X. Chen, N. R. Lei, K. P. Tan, Y. S. Choo, M. H. Hong Centre of Innovation (Marine & Offshore Technology) Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore Ships play a significant role in our life by carrying about 90% of the world’s intercontinental cargo. But the service condition of […]
The Percussion Drilling of SI using a 20W MOPA Based YB Fiber Laser
By: Kun Li, William O’Neill, Jack Gabzdyl Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge SPI Lasers The micro-machining of silicon components for use in the MEMS fabrication and microelectronics industry is well-established, and the demand for semiconductors started to recover after the 2008 downturn. Laser micro-drilled interconnect via holes is an application that has been applied […]
Underwater Laser Cleaning for Marine and Offshore Applications
By: T. J. Kwee, G. X. Chen, N. R. Lei, K. P. Tan, Y. S. Choo, M. H. Hong Centre of Innovation (Marine & Offshore Technology) Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore Marine and offshore industry often treats with complicated and huge underwater constructions, such as deepwater drilling facilities, undersea oil pipelines, and submersed […]