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  • Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 2003),
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Single-pulse and ‘pulsetrain-burst’(>100 MHz) effects in ultrafast laser processing of metals, glasses, and bio-tissues

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Abstract

Studies contrasting low (1 kHz) and high (>100 MHz) repetition rate approaches to ultrafast laser material processing present new means for minimizing damage and increasing processing speed in excising micro-holes in metals, glasses, and -hard and soft- bio-tissues.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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