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High-speed micromachining with ultrashort laser pulses delivered by an air-core photonic crystal fiber

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Abstract

We report on microjoule-femtosecond (300fs, 1µJ) pulses delivered by a 25 m long air-core photonic bandgap fiber and its application. High speed (100mm/s) waveguide writing is done by focusing the fiber delivered pulses in glass.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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