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Sub-microjoule kHz/MHz femtosecond laser oscillators for use in surface micromachining

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Abstract

Until recently, most femtosecond laser systems have required chirped pulse amplification (CPA) schemes to generate sufficient energy for micromachining. Here we present experimental results in precise surface structuring of materials using modified femtosecond laser oscillators which are generally less expensive and less complicated than traditional CPA systems.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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